About OCRCC
Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center (OCRCC) is an affordable, community-based provider of psychotherapy and counseling for individuals, couples, families, children and groups. Our office is in Pleasant Hill, conveniently located near mass-transit and has plenty of parking. Our therapists see clients every day of the week during the day and evenings.
The mission of OCRCC is to provide effective and affordable community counseling services and advanced training for therapy providers and interns. We are committed to excellence in the administration of the Center, the services we provide, and our trainings. Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center is a 501(c)(3) organization. Donors can deduct contributions they make under IRC Section 170. We can also receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under Section 2055, 2106, or 2522 |
Therapeutic counseling is provided by Associate Marriage and Family Therapists (AMFT) and Associate Professional Clinical Counselors (APCC) who are participating in OCRCC's clinical training program. Our therapist associates have already completed their masters degrees in counseling psychology and have hundreds of hours of experience counseling clients with a variety of interpersonal and personal issues. Our trainees are currently enrolled in qualified Master of Clinical Counseling or Master of Social Work programs. As a part of the OCRCC clinical training program, we provide our therapists with on-going training, supervision and consultation.
In 1993, Stephen Polin founded Oak Creek counseling as a non-profit organization to provide counseling services to the residents of East Bay and advanced training for counseling interns . Since then, we have had counseling offices in various cities across the East Bay and San Francisco to meet the mental health needs of our communities. Our interns have provided thousands of hours of affordable counseling to enhance the mental health and well-being of the residents of our communities. After completing their training at Oak Creek and completing the California licensing exam, our associates have gone on to receive their California MFT or LPCC licenses and have established their own psychotherapy practices in the Bay Area and beyond. In early 2015, the organization was restructured to Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center.
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In 1993, Stephen Polin founded Oak Creek counseling as a non-profit organization to provide counseling services to the residents of East Bay and advanced training for counseling interns . Since then, we have had counseling offices in various cities across the East Bay and San Francisco to meet the mental health needs of our communities. Our interns have provided thousands of hours of affordable counseling to enhance the mental health and well-being of the residents of our communities. After completing their training at Oak Creek and completing the California licensing exam, our associates have gone on to receive their California MFT or LPCC licenses and have established their own psychotherapy practices in the Bay Area and beyond. In early 2015, the organization was restructured to Oak Creek Relational Counseling Center.
Read article "Oak Creek Responds to Need for Affordable Counseling"
Who We Are
Supervising Director |
Steve Polin continues to serve as OCRCC's clinical supervision director. He has over 30 years of experience practicing as a licensed marriage and family therapist and has provided therapy to clients in the prison, hospital and psychiatric emergency settings. In addition to his practice, he is a clinical supervisor and a teacher.
He was the supervisor at the Marin County Crisis Unit for seven years and provided psychiatric evaluations for the Marin County Jail. He also served as a clinical supervisor at Options Recovery Services. Starting in 1985, Steve held an adjunct faculty position in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies at John F Kennedy University, where he taught masters level counseling psychology courses, including theories of MFT practice, the psychology of men, psychopathology, psychopharmacology, clinical interviewing skills, and crisis intervention techniques. He previously taught at the Wright Institute. He also instructs therapist interns in post-graduate training programs, such as The Psychotherapy Institute. In addition to students in masters and post-graduate training programs, Steve teaches courses to inmates at San Quentin , Solano Valley, and Central California Women's Prisons, who are working to obtain their certification for the treatment of chemical dependency. |