Honolulu Psychology Collective

Honolulu Psychology Collective offers evidence based therapy with warmth and care.

Welcome

The Honolulu Psychology Collective is a private group therapy practice founded by Allana Coffee, Ph.D. and Jerry Coffee, LCSW. Both Allana and Jerry have been in practice for a total of 40 years. They have combined their experience, knowledge and love of the community to establish and support the Honolulu Psychology Collective (HPC). HPC is comprised of clinical psychologists, clinical social workers and licensed marriage and family counselors who have a high level of experience, knowledge and compassion.

We Offer Services for:

Depression
Anxiety
Family/Couples Therapy

Stay Healthy with Expert’s Advice

Honolulu Psychology Collective offers evidence based therapy with warmth and care. Our emphasis is on serving individuals, couples, and families. We are here for you.

Journaling 101

At the end of every day, journal. Do it on the computer; it makes it easier to go back and see what you wrote. Highlight the small accomplishments of each day. Focus on the positive. Be grateful for the important people in your life. Use bullet points: Accomplishments: Good News!: I Helped: I Completed: Kuleana:

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PRIVATE THERAPY PRACTICE

Hi – I am Dr. Allana Coffee. I am very proud to say that I have been in private practice in the Hawaiian Islands for over 25 years, 12 of them in full time private practice. During the first 13 years, as I was completing my doctorate degree, I also raised my twin boys and

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Why Therapy

Why talking with and sharing your secrets with a perfect stranger can change your life for the better

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LBGT Health Disparities

Did you know that individuals who identify as LGBT have higher rates of both mental and physical health problems? Due to the experience of unique, and chronic stressors that manifest in their social environment they are at an increased risk of developing negative health outcomes (Meyer, 2003). As a result, compared to straight (or heterosexual)

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