
Founders & Advisory
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Dr. Babin is a licensed psychologist and certified couples and sex therapist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She works with couples, individual adults and teens, with an emphasis on LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy. She received her masters degree in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Ryokan College in Venice, CA, with internships at The Maple Counseling Center in Beverly Hills, CA and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA as a supervisor for Teen Line, a program that provides crisis intervention and prevention, peer counseling, and referrals specifically for adolescents ages 12 to 19. In 2014, Dr. Babin earned her Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from the Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies (LAISPS). She is a certified couples and sex therapist with the American Association of Couples and Sex Therapists (AACAST).
Formerly, Dr. Babin spent over 15 years working in the television industry, earning two Emmy Awards for her work in broadcast design. She now provides psychological consultation to entertainment organizations and have served on various non-profit boards and committees. She currently serves as Continuing Education Coordinator for The Affirmative Couch, an organization that provides LGBTQIA+ affirmative training courses for clinicians and affirmative organization development consulting.
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Annie Babin, PsyD
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Brad Hennig is a communications consultant, screenwriter and independent film producer who prides himself on being a storyteller. He has helped numerous nonprofit, academic, and for-profit organizations shape their communications strategies, including Guide Dogs for the Blind, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Beyond Differences, Stanford University, and Visa.
Before starting his own consulting business in 2001, Hennig worked at Visa International for 10 years with positions including VP of Corporate Public Relations. While at Visa, he won the Public Relations Society of America’s Silver Anvil Award and seven other national PR awards, for his work on the Visa Olympics of the Imagination, a global philanthropic art competition for children.
He also loves to write his own stories. He wrote and produced the 2013 feature film The Hot Flashes, starring Brooke Shields, Wanda Sykes, and Virginia Madsen, and the 2020 feature film Stage Mother, starring Lucy Liu and Jacki Weaver, which he is adapting into a stage musical.
Hennig has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and public relations from the University of Texas at Austin.
Brad Hennig
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Dr. Babin is a licensed psychologist and certified couples and sex therapist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She works with couples, individual adults and teens, with an emphasis on LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy. She received her masters degree in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Ryokan College in Venice, CA, with internships at The Maple Counseling Center in Beverly Hills, CA and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA as a supervisor for Teen Line, a program that provides crisis intervention and prevention, peer counseling, and referrals specifically for adolescents ages 12 to 19. In 2014, Dr. Babin earned her Certificate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy from the Los Angeles Institute and Society for Psychoanalytic Studies (LAISPS). She is a certified couples and sex therapist with the American Association of Couples and Sex Therapists (AACAST).
Formerly, Dr. Babin spent over 15 years working in the television industry, earning two Emmy Awards for her work in broadcast design. She now provides psychological consultation to entertainment organizations and have served on various non-profit boards and committees. She currently serves as Continuing Education Coordinator for The Affirmative Couch, an organization that provides LGBTQIA+ affirmative training courses for clinicians and affirmative organization development consulting.
DrAnnieBabin.com
Elaine Tajima
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Brad Hennig is a communications consultant, screenwriter and independent film producer who prides himself on being a storyteller. He has helped numerous nonprofit, academic, and for-profit organizations shape their communications strategies, including Guide Dogs for the Blind, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Beyond Differences, Stanford University, and Visa.
Before starting his own consulting business in 2001, Hennig worked at Visa International for 10 years with positions including VP of Corporate Public Relations. While at Visa, he won the Public Relations Society of America’s Silver Anvil Award and seven other national PR awards, for his work on the Visa Olympics of the Imagination, a global philanthropic art competition for children.
He also loves to write his own stories. He wrote and produced the 2013 feature film The Hot Flashes, starring Brooke Shields, Wanda Sykes, and Virginia Madsen, and the 2020 feature film Stage Mother, starring Lucy Liu and Jacki Weaver, which he is adapting into a stage musical.
Hennig has a bachelor’s degree in journalism and public relations from the University of Texas at Austin.