California · Los Angeles
Therapy in Los Angeles.
Specialized therapy for women across Los Angeles.
Cindy serves clients from across Greater Los Angeles — from the Westside to the Valley to Downtown — through her West Hollywood office and statewide telehealth. The practice focuses on reproductive mental health, couples, and the relationships and transitions that shape a life.
A specialized practice for Los Angeles
Los Angeles is one of the most under-resourced cities for specialized perinatal and reproductive mental health, despite the demand. Generalist therapy often misses the specifics of fertility cycles, IVF, postpartum mood disorders, birth trauma, and the hormonal and identity transitions of midlife. Cindy built her practice to fill that gap — a place where the work is met with the depth it deserves, and clients don't have to teach their therapist the basics.
How sessions work for Los Angeles clients
Cindy sees Los Angeles clients in-person at her West Hollywood office (8702 Santa Monica Blvd.) and via secure telehealth for sessions you'd rather take from home or work. Both options run the same depth of work — weekly, relational, no time-pressure.
Services available to Los Angeles clients
The full practice, from one therapist.
The same depth and specialization across every chapter of reproductive and relational life — so you don't have to find a new clinician at every stage.
Perinatal Therapy
Support through pregnancy: anxiety, mood changes, identity shifts, and prior loss surfacing again.
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Postpartum Therapy
For the months and years after birth: postpartum depression, anxiety, rage, intrusive thoughts, and adjustment.
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Fertility & IVF Therapy
Steadying support through trying to conceive, IVF cycles, donor decisions, and the grief of waiting.
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Pregnancy Loss Therapy
Grief work for miscarriage, stillbirth, termination for medical reasons, and recurrent loss.
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Birth Trauma Therapy
Processing a difficult birth: NICU stays, emergency interventions, medical trauma, and the body memory after.
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Perimenopause & Menopause
Therapy for the mood, identity, and relational changes of the perimenopausal and menopausal years.
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From the journal
All posts →Postpartum
How do I know if I have postpartum depression?
A clinical guide to recognizing postpartum depression (PPD): symptoms, when it starts, how it differs from the baby blues, and when to seek help.
Postpartum
Is this postpartum anxiety, or just new parenthood?
How to tell the difference between the normal hypervigilance of a new baby and a postpartum anxiety disorder that deserves real support.
Menopause
Perimenopause anxiety vs. regular anxiety: how to tell the difference
Why perimenopause causes new anxiety in women who never had it before, how it differs from ordinary anxiety, and what actually helps.
Ready to talk?
A free 15-minute consultation — for Los Angeles residents, by phone. We'll talk about what's going on and whether the practice is a fit.