Therapists in 91103
I help adults, couples, and families work through trauma, anxiety, ADHD, eating and body image concerns, and relationship distress. Many of my clients feel stuck in patterns that make sense on the surface but are exhausting to live with, especially when they are used to being the responsible one or the one everyone else depends on. In our work together, I focus on helping you understand what is happening in your nervous system, how past experiences may still be showing up in the present, and what it takes to actually create change that lasts.
I help adults, couples, and families work through trauma, anxiety, ADHD, eating and body image concerns, and relationship distress. Many of my clients feel stuck in patterns that make sense on the surface but are exhausting to live with, especially when they are used to being the responsible one or the one everyone else depends on. In our work together, I focus on helping you understand what is happening in your nervous system, how past experiences may still be showing up in the present, and what it takes to actually create change that lasts.
Depression and anxiety are symptoms of imbalances we are experiencing on a not so conscious level. In therapy, we figure out what those are, and sort them out. Each of us has an optimal path, and our mission in life, whether we know it or not, is finding that path. The closer we get to the path, the better we feel. Just living in this rapidly evolving world is challenging in and of itself, and when you throw the regular vicissitudes of life into the mix, it becomes overwhelming. Thankfully, the stigma around seeing a “shrink” seems to have been relegated to the dustbin of history. I have worked with every type of person.
Depression and anxiety are symptoms of imbalances we are experiencing on a not so conscious level. In therapy, we figure out what those are, and sort them out. Each of us has an optimal path, and our mission in life, whether we know it or not, is finding that path. The closer we get to the path, the better we feel. Just living in this rapidly evolving world is challenging in and of itself, and when you throw the regular vicissitudes of life into the mix, it becomes overwhelming. Thankfully, the stigma around seeing a “shrink” seems to have been relegated to the dustbin of history. I have worked with every type of person.
I enjoy helping couples, teens, & folks with a history of trauma. Couples—feeling disconnected & stuck in the same arguments? Teens—do you feel misunderstood and overwhelmed? Or are you one of the many adults whose family was unable to meet your needs or traumatized you? I want to help you finally get on the path to feeling better! I have a lot of experience with LGBTQIA+ & first-generation POC clients, but all are welcome. As both a therapist and client, I know how important it is to feel safe, seen, and supported.
I enjoy helping couples, teens, & folks with a history of trauma. Couples—feeling disconnected & stuck in the same arguments? Teens—do you feel misunderstood and overwhelmed? Or are you one of the many adults whose family was unable to meet your needs or traumatized you? I want to help you finally get on the path to feeling better! I have a lot of experience with LGBTQIA+ & first-generation POC clients, but all are welcome. As both a therapist and client, I know how important it is to feel safe, seen, and supported.
Jenna Torres, PsyD is a Clinical Psychologist who has been practicing since 2011. She graduated from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles, CA with a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Health Psychology. Dr. Torres believes in providing therapy from a person-centered, culturally competent, and trauma-focused lens. She incorporates an eclectic approach to mental health treatment, primarily utilizing Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
Jenna Torres, PsyD is a Clinical Psychologist who has been practicing since 2011. She graduated from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles, CA with a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Health Psychology. Dr. Torres believes in providing therapy from a person-centered, culturally competent, and trauma-focused lens. She incorporates an eclectic approach to mental health treatment, primarily utilizing Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
I treat depression, anxiety, couple conflicts, motivation issues, and career issues. I hope to help you get from getting by to getting well, to get from mere coping to full on thriving.
I treat depression, anxiety, couple conflicts, motivation issues, and career issues. I hope to help you get from getting by to getting well, to get from mere coping to full on thriving.
Making your first appointment can be one of the most challenging steps in your mental health journey. At LifeStance, we make it simple by offering both online and in-person therapy and psychiatry services, covered by major insurance plans.
Making your first appointment can be one of the most challenging steps in your mental health journey. At LifeStance, we make it simple by offering both online and in-person therapy and psychiatry services, covered by major insurance plans.
I was born and raised in Northeast LA. I traveled to the Midwest for my undergraduate education, before returning to the Valley to finish my graduate degree in Psychology. In my practice I work with adolescents, adults, couples and families. I provide services in English and Spanish. I serve a diverse clientele including members of minority communities like BIPOC and LGBTQ. I have worked with issues of acculturation and racial trauma. I also work with clients facing generalized anxiety. I have experience helping survivors of sexual and physical abuse.
I was born and raised in Northeast LA. I traveled to the Midwest for my undergraduate education, before returning to the Valley to finish my graduate degree in Psychology. In my practice I work with adolescents, adults, couples and families. I provide services in English and Spanish. I serve a diverse clientele including members of minority communities like BIPOC and LGBTQ. I have worked with issues of acculturation and racial trauma. I also work with clients facing generalized anxiety. I have experience helping survivors of sexual and physical abuse.
Kara treats adolescents and teens as well as young and mid-life adults, offering individualized support that reflects each person’s lived experience. She frequently works with concerns related to anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, and women’s mental health, and she incorporates a collaborative style that empowers patients to take steady, achievable steps toward well-being. Kara is especially passionate about supporting patients navigating Asian and Asian American cultural issues, gender identity exploration, and eating disorders.
Kara treats adolescents and teens as well as young and mid-life adults, offering individualized support that reflects each person’s lived experience. She frequently works with concerns related to anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, and women’s mental health, and she incorporates a collaborative style that empowers patients to take steady, achievable steps toward well-being. Kara is especially passionate about supporting patients navigating Asian and Asian American cultural issues, gender identity exploration, and eating disorders.
Growth and comfort do not coexist. "- Ginni Rometty My belief on therapy is that it takes courage to be open to seek support. I believe change occurs daily, and if you are reading this you demonstrated the first step towards change, and for that I applaud you. For therapy to be effective it is essential to find a therapist that is your perfect fit. I strive to create a space where you are free from judgment, a place where you put down the persona we present out in the world where your true self can be seen and heard. I believe there is not a one size fits all approach, and you are the expert in your life.
Growth and comfort do not coexist. "- Ginni Rometty My belief on therapy is that it takes courage to be open to seek support. I believe change occurs daily, and if you are reading this you demonstrated the first step towards change, and for that I applaud you. For therapy to be effective it is essential to find a therapist that is your perfect fit. I strive to create a space where you are free from judgment, a place where you put down the persona we present out in the world where your true self can be seen and heard. I believe there is not a one size fits all approach, and you are the expert in your life.
I create that space where you and I can have a conversation that is supportive, and action-oriented, where intentions can be set to include a dose of accountability and at times a gentle kick in the pants to move things forward. After graduating from a Liberal Arts University with a MA degree in Psychology, in 1991 I became licensed in California as a Marriage, Family Child Therapist, holding subsequent licenses in the states of OR and WA. In 2000 I was awarded a Doctorate Degree in Child Clinical Psychology with post-graduate training in Psychological and Psychoeducation Testing.
I create that space where you and I can have a conversation that is supportive, and action-oriented, where intentions can be set to include a dose of accountability and at times a gentle kick in the pants to move things forward. After graduating from a Liberal Arts University with a MA degree in Psychology, in 1991 I became licensed in California as a Marriage, Family Child Therapist, holding subsequent licenses in the states of OR and WA. In 2000 I was awarded a Doctorate Degree in Child Clinical Psychology with post-graduate training in Psychological and Psychoeducation Testing.
As an older adult, you are facing a new set of challenges. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, a medical condition, caregiver stress, or a change in living arrangements, you’re feeling down and overwhelmed. You’re tired of waking up tired. The stress or sadness feels like it’s taking over. You’re ready to start having some good days. You want to start feeling like yourself again.
As an older adult, you are facing a new set of challenges. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, a medical condition, caregiver stress, or a change in living arrangements, you’re feeling down and overwhelmed. You’re tired of waking up tired. The stress or sadness feels like it’s taking over. You’re ready to start having some good days. You want to start feeling like yourself again.
Everyone does the best they can with what they possess. However, life poses substantial struggles that can lead to a state where change is necessary. It is usually a difficult thing to seek assistance, however, it is an act of courage and humility rather than that of weakness. Seeking to find solace, relief, and understanding is human. Overcoming the barriers that block us from connecting to others is the first step in change. I look forward to being present and participating in your journey of understanding, of change, of acceptance, of integration; of reclamation of self.
Everyone does the best they can with what they possess. However, life poses substantial struggles that can lead to a state where change is necessary. It is usually a difficult thing to seek assistance, however, it is an act of courage and humility rather than that of weakness. Seeking to find solace, relief, and understanding is human. Overcoming the barriers that block us from connecting to others is the first step in change. I look forward to being present and participating in your journey of understanding, of change, of acceptance, of integration; of reclamation of self.
Growth Through Healing Psychological Services
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
3 Endorsed
Serves Area
My clinical experience has focused primarily on helping individuals in the adolescent to young adult age, which is a critical phase of development, addressing issues around identity formation and family conflict. Diagnoses and presenting problems most prevalent for this age include major depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiance, ADHD, schizophrenia, self-harming/high risk behaviors (cutting, eating disorders, and substance use) and suicidal thoughts & behaviors. My work with this particular age population often includes helping the family system in areas such as conflict resolution, family communication patterns and repair in attachment & connection.
My clinical experience has focused primarily on helping individuals in the adolescent to young adult age, which is a critical phase of development, addressing issues around identity formation and family conflict. Diagnoses and presenting problems most prevalent for this age include major depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, oppositional defiance, ADHD, schizophrenia, self-harming/high risk behaviors (cutting, eating disorders, and substance use) and suicidal thoughts & behaviors. My work with this particular age population often includes helping the family system in areas such as conflict resolution, family communication patterns and repair in attachment & connection.
Karyn is especially passionate about supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community, military veterans, and first responders—populations who often carry layered experiences of trauma and identity. They offer specialized care for those exploring gender identity, coping with PTSD, or working through challenges tied to relationships, grief, and midlife transitions. Karyn also supports clients dealing with substance use concerns and chronic medical conditions, helping them reclaim a sense of agency and wellness. One of Karyn’s areas of focus is treating trauma, gender identity-related concerns, and bipolar disorder.Karyn is especially pass
Karyn is especially passionate about supporting members of the LGBTQ+ community, military veterans, and first responders—populations who often carry layered experiences of trauma and identity. They offer specialized care for those exploring gender identity, coping with PTSD, or working through challenges tied to relationships, grief, and midlife transitions. Karyn also supports clients dealing with substance use concerns and chronic medical conditions, helping them reclaim a sense of agency and wellness. One of Karyn’s areas of focus is treating trauma, gender identity-related concerns, and bipolar disorder.Karyn is especially pass
Stacy-Colleen Nameth
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW, LCSW, EMDR, SEP, RYT
16 Endorsed
Serves Area
If you've become lost amongst obstacles on your journey, I'd like to help guide you to more happiness by offering suggestions, uncovering unwanted patterns, and leading you from the past to the present in order to heal and evolve, enhancing your happiness. Through changes in perceptions/attitudes and being willing to see situations with a new pair of glasses, you can reach your goals and evolve. My clients report that they enjoy my down-to-earth attitude and humor and my use of Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, TRM, meditation and yoga to treat mind-body symptoms. I work best with clients who are motivated to gain self-awareness and see patterns that are no longer serving them. I give homework between sessions in order to keep the continuity of healing working consistently. I feel very blessed to be working in a field that serves people who are finding their best selves and evolving into the people they want to be.
If you've become lost amongst obstacles on your journey, I'd like to help guide you to more happiness by offering suggestions, uncovering unwanted patterns, and leading you from the past to the present in order to heal and evolve, enhancing your happiness. Through changes in perceptions/attitudes and being willing to see situations with a new pair of glasses, you can reach your goals and evolve. My clients report that they enjoy my down-to-earth attitude and humor and my use of Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, TRM, meditation and yoga to treat mind-body symptoms. I work best with clients who are motivated to gain self-awareness and see patterns that are no longer serving them. I give homework between sessions in order to keep the continuity of healing working consistently. I feel very blessed to be working in a field that serves people who are finding their best selves and evolving into the people they want to be.
I am trained and certified in several evidence based approaches including Trauma-Focused CBT for children, Individual CBT for adults, family systems, Solution-Focused Therapy, Seeking Safety, MAP, Triple P Teen, and Crisis Oriented Recovery Services. I have treated individuals and families from diverse backgrounds experiencing symptoms of depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, PTSD and traumatic disorders, ADHD, grief and loss, and life transitions. I believe in the value of working collaboratively with you, the people most important to you (i.e. significant other, family members), as well as other professionals (i.e.
I am trained and certified in several evidence based approaches including Trauma-Focused CBT for children, Individual CBT for adults, family systems, Solution-Focused Therapy, Seeking Safety, MAP, Triple P Teen, and Crisis Oriented Recovery Services. I have treated individuals and families from diverse backgrounds experiencing symptoms of depression and mood disorders, anxiety disorders, PTSD and traumatic disorders, ADHD, grief and loss, and life transitions. I believe in the value of working collaboratively with you, the people most important to you (i.e. significant other, family members), as well as other professionals (i.e.
I am an LGBTQIA+ affirmative therapist and a member of the community. My career began with working in community mental health agencies and providing mental health services to individuals and families from underserved communities within East Los Angeles. I have helped many families break through the stigma of therapy, and I have experience in treating diverse individuals and families living with trauma, depression, anxiety, and many other issues. I am certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
I am an LGBTQIA+ affirmative therapist and a member of the community. My career began with working in community mental health agencies and providing mental health services to individuals and families from underserved communities within East Los Angeles. I have helped many families break through the stigma of therapy, and I have experience in treating diverse individuals and families living with trauma, depression, anxiety, and many other issues. I am certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Naomi de la Mora is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California who started practicing in 2018. She has a B.A. in Political Science from Loyola Marymount University, and a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School. After 14 years in law, she obtained a Master of Social Work degree with a concentration in Adult Mental Health and Wellness from the University of Southern California. Naomi's main passions are trauma and addiction, but she has experience working with depression, anxiety, OCD, mood disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, and psychosis.
Naomi de la Mora is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California who started practicing in 2018. She has a B.A. in Political Science from Loyola Marymount University, and a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School. After 14 years in law, she obtained a Master of Social Work degree with a concentration in Adult Mental Health and Wellness from the University of Southern California. Naomi's main passions are trauma and addiction, but she has experience working with depression, anxiety, OCD, mood disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, and psychosis.
Welcome! I am Christina, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. My goal as a psychotherapist is to challenge everyone to learn to view therapy as something that can be enjoyable, inspiring, and life changing. I enjoy working with a diverse population and I work in many therapeutic modalities. My style is to provide each client with a warm, inviting, safe, supportive, nonjudgmental, and empathic space to help them meet their personal goals. I take on a holistic perspective of the experiences of human beings, and I view each person as a unique individual, bringing in their own gifts and strengths.
Welcome! I am Christina, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. My goal as a psychotherapist is to challenge everyone to learn to view therapy as something that can be enjoyable, inspiring, and life changing. I enjoy working with a diverse population and I work in many therapeutic modalities. My style is to provide each client with a warm, inviting, safe, supportive, nonjudgmental, and empathic space to help them meet their personal goals. I take on a holistic perspective of the experiences of human beings, and I view each person as a unique individual, bringing in their own gifts and strengths.
Sometimes our problems threaten to gain the upper hand, and we find it difficult to step into the life we want to live. I work with adults, couples, youth, and families in a deeply supportive and engaged environment to assist in a thorough exploration of the challenges they might be contending with. My work promotes the understanding that the person is not the problem, the problem is the problem. I believe that everyone is inherently resourceful, and am committed to working with people to help them alleviate the oppressive effects of problems, whether they are new challenges or ongoing issues.
Sometimes our problems threaten to gain the upper hand, and we find it difficult to step into the life we want to live. I work with adults, couples, youth, and families in a deeply supportive and engaged environment to assist in a thorough exploration of the challenges they might be contending with. My work promotes the understanding that the person is not the problem, the problem is the problem. I believe that everyone is inherently resourceful, and am committed to working with people to help them alleviate the oppressive effects of problems, whether they are new challenges or ongoing issues.
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Number of Therapists in 91103
200+
Average cost per session
$180
Therapists in 91103 who prioritize treating:
| 93% | Anxiety |
| 93% | Social Anxiety |
| 93% | Health Anxiety |
| 93% | Driving Anxiety |
| 89% | Depression |
| 70% | Relationship Issues |
| 69% | Life Transitions |
Average years in practice
12 Years
Top 3 insurances accepted
| 86% | Aetna |
| 77% | Cigna and Evernorth |
| 57% | Blue Shield |
How Therapists in 91103 see their clients
| 64% | In Person and Online | |
| 36% | Online Only |
Gender breakdown
| 76% | Female | |
| 24% | Male |


