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I help guide daughters of emotionally unavailable mothers to stop believing the lies, start trusting their God-given worth, and become the safe, loving mothers they were created to be.

Mother-daughter relationship

You love your daughter.

But part of you is terrified of becoming your mother.


You swore you’d never repeat the past.

And yet…
The fear is still there.
The doubt.


The ache that won’t let go.

You’re exhausted from over-functioning.
From always being the strong one.
The one who holds it together—at the cost of your own heart.

You’ve tried therapy.
Read all the books.
Even taken medication.

But the ache remains.

I see you. I was you.

It’s not your fault.

You think the problem is you.


That you’re too emotional.
Too needy.
Not doing enough.

But here’s the truth:

You were raised by someone emotionally unavailable.


So you learned to stay small, silent, and strong just to survive.

Now those patterns are trapped in your nervous system—quietly shaping your motherhood.

You’re not broken.
You’re unmothered.


And it’s time to heal.

You’re Fighting An Invisible War

Every time you lie awake worrying, you’ll mess up your family…


Every time you push your needs aside just to be “enough”…


Every time you hear your mother’s voice come out of your mouth…

That’s not failure.


That’s unhealed pain trying to protect you.

And yes—it’s emotional, generational, and spiritual.


But healing is possible. And you don’t have to fight alone.

It’s time to stop surviving and start transforming for your family, your legacy, and your soul.

Here’s What I Offer Differently

I’m Amelia Mora Mars, LMFT, and Concierge Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapist.


I help women—especially daughters of emotionally unavailable mothers—break generational cycles of silence, shame, and emotional scarcity.

With ketamine-assisted therapy, we gently bypass the mental loops and reach the deeper truth inside:


Where your story lives.
Where the fear began.
Where the healing begins.

This isn’t just science.


This is sacred work.


And I walk every step with you—body, mind, and soul.

This Is What Changes

You stop living in fear of the past.


You connect to your daughter and your family with presence and peace.


You feel worthy of love, rest, and being mothered by you.

You don’t just heal for you. You heal for your future generations.

My Promise To You

I won’t rush your healing. I won’t dismiss your pain.


And I won’t hand you another strategy to manage symptoms.

We go deeper. With warmth. With safety. With care.

Ready To Reclaim The Mother You Were Meant To Be?

Call or Text me at (805) 244-8489 to Schedule a Consultation Now

Because the mother inside you... the one full of love, grace, and presence.


She's not gone. She's just buried.

And, I know how to help you find her again.

Hi, I'm Amelia

I'm a Christian therapist, mom of ten, and founder of Transformations Counseling in Westlake Village, California.

I'm a specialist in healing the unseen wounds of women who’ve spent their lives feeling unseen.

Whether through faith-rooted talk therapy or deeper work with KAP, I create a safe space for you to reconnect with your voice, your story, and the truth of who God created you to be.

Amelia Mora Mars

You Don't Have to Carry This Alone

Therapy for Women

Are you feeling…

• Anxious, depressed, or like you're never good enough?


• Overwhelmed by shame, abandonment, or trauma you can’t shake?


• Afraid of intimacy, vulnerability, or truly being seen?


• Exhausted from people-pleasing, perfectionism, and putting everyone else first?

Faith-Based Therapy for Christian Women

For women who want therapy that honors both emotional healing and spiritual growth. I provide compassionate, Christ-centered counseling that helps you experience grace, peace, and deeper connection with yourself, others, and God.

Many people carry deep hurt from spiritual experiences that were meant to heal but instead caused pain. Imperfect people lead churches, and sometimes words or actions meant to guide can wound those who are intended to help.

Spiritual trauma can make it hard to trust others or even God. In therapy, we can gently untangle faith from fear, rebuilding a relationship with God rooted in grace, truth, and compassion.

Therapy for Moms

At Every Age, Stage & Phase of Motherhood

Whether you’re a…

• Pregnant mom anxiously awaiting your baby


• New mom battling postpartum, exhaustion, and overwhelm


• Stay-at-home mom feeling isolated and undervalued


• Working mom haunted by the voice that says you're not doing enough


• Empty nester unsure how to transition into what’s next

Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy

When Talk Therapy & Medication Isn’t Enough—KAP Meets You Where You Are

Whether you’re a…

  • Woman who has always been the emotional anchor for everyone else

  • Man who carries the weight of providing and protecting, often in silence

  • Mother who pushed down her own needs to hold the family together

  • Father striving to be present but unsure how to rest, release, or reconnect

  • Adult child still shaped by a home of silence, chaos, or emotional neglect

  • Parent watching your teen suffer without relief

    Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy offers more than relief — it provides revelation.

Client Experiences

"I have found joy in living, which I still consider unreal sometimes."

I was severely depressed and chronically anxious. I tried a variety of alternatives, and I didn’t seem to be able to get out of the desperate state of trauma and sadness that I was in. I felt at the end of my rope. After a decade of suffering with several mental health issues, I feel now I can handle the ups and downs of life without the extreme reaction that I used to have.

It makes a huge difference to have a therapist like Amelia, who understands trauma and is compassionate and knowledgeable about this new and rewarding treatment.

I have found joy in living, which I still consider unreal sometimes.

LS, Travel Writer

Blogs

Girl hiding behind a bouquet of flowers — symbol of emotional vulnerability, protection, and hidden trauma.

Becoming the Mother You Needed: What Reparenting Really Looks Like

November 06, 20253 min read

Becoming the Mother You Needed: What Reparenting Really Looks Like

Amber* was ten years old when her mother left.

She was the sensitive one, quick to feel, quick to notice, always carrying the weight that no child should have to hold. Her parents were both addicts, and when her mother disappeared, Amber's world shifted from unstable to unbearable.

Her siblings teased her for crying too easily. For being “too much.” But sensitivity in a storm is not a weakness; it’s wisdom.

Years later, Amber came to me to process something she could barely say out loud: the trauma of learning her brother had been molested by their father during the time her mother was gone.

It took months before she could whisper the next truth:

She had been a victim, too.

When Childhood Wasn’t Safe

Amber's story is not rare.

According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, nearly 1 in 7 children experience abuse or neglect each year. And over 70% of women in substance use treatment report experiencing childhood trauma.

When safety, comfort, and protection aren’t available during those early years, we don’t just lose innocence; we lose the blueprint for self-care, self-worth, and emotional regulation.

That’s where reparenting comes in.

What Is Reparenting?

Reparenting is the conscious act of giving yourself what you didn’t receive growing up.

It’s becoming the safe, stable, nurturing presence your inner child needed.

It’s not about blaming your parents forever; it’s about freeing yourself from the patterns they planted.

  • For Amber, this meant:

  • - Learning that she didn’t have to be loyal to people who hurt her

  • - Recognizing that safety was something she could now choose

  • - And slowly believing she deserved more than addiction and pain in her relationships

What Reparenting Really Looks Like

Let’s be clear: reparenting isn’t just affirmations and bubble baths.

It’s raw. It’s real. And it’s incredibly brave.

Here’s what it can look like:

1. Creating Emotional Safety

You check in with yourself the way a good parent would:

How am I feeling? What do I need? Is this relationship healthy for me?

2. Setting Boundaries (and Keeping Them)

Boundaries become the fence that protects your garden—not a wall to shut people out, but a structure to protect your peace.

3. Choosing Healthier Relationships

Amber was dating someone who mirrored her chaotic childhood.

As she healed, she realized: This is familiar, but it’s not love.

She broke up with him, not in anger, but in strength.

4. Letting the Inner Child Speak

Amber started writing letters to her younger self.

She began talking to the “little girl inside” who still needed a hug, still needed to hear: It wasn’t your fault. You are not alone.

5. Seeking Safe, Professional Support

Through therapy and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, Amber created new neural paths. New possibilities. New power.

Why It Matters

When we weren’t given the love, stability, or safety we needed as children, we either repeat the pattern or rewire it.

Reparenting is how we rewire.

It’s how we stop surviving and start living.

Amber began to believe in her worth.

She left the relationship.

She got excited about building her business.

And the sparkle in her voice, when she told me about her future, made me tear up.

I was so proud of her.

You Can Reparent Yourself Too

You don’t have to stay stuck in the patterns your childhood created.

You can mother yourself with grace, truth, and fierce love.

You can choose safety.

You can speak what was once unspeakable.

You can grow.

And if you’re ready to start, you don’t have to do it alone.

Therapy can be the space where you finally become the parent you've always needed to be

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Amelia Mora Mars

Amelia Mora Mars is a ketamine-assisted psychotherapist in Westlake Village, California.

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