Compassion for life’s most meaningful transitions

About Wild Fig Counseling

Wild Fig Counseling works with women whose lives didn’t go according to plan, and helps families navigate the complicated path of (in)fertility and pregnancy loss, women’s health, evolving identities and life transitions, perinatal mental health, and IVF assessments and third-party family planning.

Andrea Glick, LCSW

Andrea Glick is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California (#122910) and Nevada (L#8825-C)

I’m Andrea Glick, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience in psychotherapy, supporting individuals and families through reproductive challenges, life transitions, and uncertainty. I am passionate about the work I do in health care settings, where I advocate for patients navigating complex medical systems—a role that deeply informs my therapy practice.

My path into this work is inspired by my personal experience with infertility and reproductive diagnoses, and wading through the challenging and emotional adoption process. I found myself inside a complicated healthcare landscape that required constant advocacy, difficult decisions, and learning to ask for support when I needed it most.

Every decision felt heavy and urgent, yet there was no one who understood my situation to help make those choices.

Along the way, I had to build my own village—people who could hold space for both the practical realities and the emotional weight of what I was going through. Today, I hope to be part of that village for others walking similar paths.

My Approach

I believe healing happens in the context of supportive relationships. My role is to create a space where you feel understood, grounded, and empowered as you make sense of what you’ve been through.

In our work together, we’ll slow things down enough to understand both your emotional experiences and the ways your nervous system has adapted to stress, grief, or uncertainty. Along the way, I’ll offer practical tools to help you regulate overwhelming feelings, strengthen boundaries, understand how past and present relationships shape your attachment patterns, and rebuild trust in yourself.

Whether you are navigating fertility treatment, adoption, chronic illness, postpartum challenges, or a profound life transition, therapy can be a place where you don’t have to minimize your story because “it worked out in the end.”

My hope is that our work together helps you find clarity, resilience, and a deeper sense of self-trust as you move forward—especially when life unfolds in unexpected ways.