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It is the mission of Alternative Options to provide comprehensive, structured treatment for people struggling with mental health, substance abuse and eating disorders, and offer support for their families and significant others in a caring therapeutic environment. It is our hope that your journey with us will lead you to nourishing discoveries and new possibilities in your life.

Alternative Counseling Options Center

  • 11423 187th St., Suite 200, Artesia, CA 90701, US

The UCLA Center for Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States (CAPPS) is a clinical research center at the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Behavior. CAPPS specializes in identifying and treating adolescents and young adults (between the ages of 12 and 30) at high risk for developing psychotic disorders, in the “prodromal” phase of schizophrenia. CAPPS aims to protect vulnerable youth in hopes that the full-blown illness does not develop. The majority of assessment and treatment services offered at CAPPS are free of charge. Efforts to reduce the rates of psychosis in youth are as critical as ever. Psychotic disorders continue to rank among the top ten causes of disability worldwide, causing tremendous suffering for both affected youth and their families. The research in this field is growing quickly thanks to our prodromal consortium across the United States and Canada. The more our community stays informed and recognizes early signs in youth, the greater an impact we can have in decreasing suffering and disability. CAPPS is funded by the Don Levin Trust, Shear Family Foundation, and Staglin Music Festival for Mental Health, the nation’s leading charity event aimed at finding ways to treat and ultimately cure mental illness through brain research, and grants from the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH).

Center for Assessment and Prevention of Prodromal States (CAPPS)

  • 19401 S. Vermont Ave, Suite A200, Torrance, CA 90502, US

Speaking of Psychology is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important, and relevant psychological research being conducted today.
Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.

Centro de Bienestar

(213) 361-0315

Centro De Bienestar Familiar is a community-based agency that provides psychological treatment, education, training, and community outreach services to the underserved population in the greater Los Angeles and San Fernando Valley.  We offer bilingual and bi-cultural services with specialized treatments in trauma recovery. We are a group of mental health professionals with multiple specialties including:
  • Psycholgical/emotional disorders

  • Relational problems and marriage conflicts

  • Psychiatric disorders

  • Substance abuse

  • Family problems and parenting issues

Centro de Bienestar

  • 2677 Zoe Ave. Suite 301, Huntington Park, 90255 90255, US

This is a show for people who want to fall in love with the mystery of life again.

The show.
In the exhausting flood of misinformation, noise, and endless distraction we live in today, TMST is the life raft we all need to return to our hearts.

From poets to philosophers to scientists to athletes, Laura talks to people who’ve learned something essential about being human and shares her own wisdom along the way.
Whether you are struggling in your personal life or simply want to learn how to understand and use your mind to live your best life, the Cleaning up the Mental Mess podcast will provide you with practical & scientific tips and tools to help you take back control over your mental, emotional, and physical health.
We are a Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health directly-operated outpatient clinic that specializes in serving the Asian Pacific Islander populations in Los Angeles County since 1986. Our mission is to provide caring, effective, and culturally sensitive treatment services, tailored to the needs of our clients and the API community, to enhance healing, well-being, and help our clients achieve their full potential. Our treatment team consists of dedicated psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, mental health counselor RNs, medical case workers, community workers, administrative and supervisory staff, graduate interns, and WOW volunteers with lived experience. Our staff members are familiar with and fluent in the various Asian languages and cultures.

Long Beach Asian Pacific Islander (API) Family Mental Health Center

  • 4510 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Suite 600, Long Beach, CA 90804, US

Clear Recovery Center

(310) 684-9157

Clear Recovery Center is a mental health and substance abuse treatment facility located in Redondo Beach, CA. We offer a wide range of individualized treatment services both in-person and online expertly curated by our world class clinical staff. Our mission is to help our clients and their families by delivering holistic, individualized, and multimodal mental health treatment through an engaging and therapeutic environment using state of the art, evidence based clinical care. Our approach is multidisciplinary harnessing eclectic therapeutic techniques along with case management. As our clients progress through our expertly curated therapeutic, psychiatric, and behavioral curriculum, our treatment focus shifts from acute treatment to the practical application of acquired skills for ongoing health and wellness. Clear offers in-person and online treatment options for individuals and families suffering from mental health issues. Furthermore, we provide a full spectrum of sub acute addiction services ranging from inpatient detox and residential treatment to outpatient PHP and IOP care, as well as aftercare options in the South Bay of Los Angeles, CA.

Clear Recovery Center

  • 201 Herondo St, Hermosa Beach, CA 90277,

Calm for Business

(123) 456-7890

Build a more resilient organization! Calm improves employee well-being by promoting better sleep, reducing stress and anxiety, and developing more mindfulness. Give employees free access to our app and full content library. Calm offers accessible, effective content to meet the needs of your diverse workforce. Access our ever-growing content library from any device, any time.
Adriana Davidson is a bilingual Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) offering telehealth services for anyone residing in Texas, Vermont & Florida. She works with adolescents and adults individually using an eclectic approach tailored to the unique needs of each new client. In 2016 Ms. Davidson graduated with a Masters in Social Work with a focus in Mental Health & Substance Abuse. Ms. Davidson received specialized mental health and substance abuse clinical training for working specifically with children and youth funded through the US Department of Health & Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Through several years of internships and employment, she gained experience in non profit, school district, substance abuse facility, outpatient, group practice & home health settings that allowed her to provide quality patient care, individual treatment planning, and a genuine approach to care for people at their most vulnerable moments. The intake process is used as a way to make sure the client feels comfortable moving forward. The treatment plan looks different for everyone but she starts by asking the client what their needs are and expectations in therapy. Ms. Davidson has over 8 years of experience in a variety of settings and with diverse clients, including both long-term and brief interventions. Areas of expertise include anxiety, depression, chronic pain/illness, PCOS/weight gain, family conflict, stress, coping skills, relationship challenges, vocational changes, life transitions, sexuality, and anger management. She has a passion to serve anyone regardless of sexuality or religious beliefs. Adriana believes in offering clients a safe space where they can feel compassion, no judgment, just empathy, and acceptance.

Kindred Spirits Counseling

  • Remote, ,Anna Tx, US

This is a general processing group for girls in grades 9-12. Common goals include creating a safe space to process adversities, develop social relationships, and create healthy life skills with other peers. The group is open enrollment and will cap at 7 or 8 members. The group fee is $60/session billed monthly. Please reach out with any additional questions.

High School Girls’ General Processing Group

  • 2200 Pacific Coast Highway Suite 219, Hermosa Beach, California 90254, US

This is a general processing group for girls in grades 6-8. Common goals include creating a safe space to process adversities, develop social relationships, and create healthy life skills with other peers. The group is open enrollment and will cap at 7 or 8 members. The group fee is $60/session billed monthly. Please reach out with any additional questions.

Middle School Girls’ General Processing Group

  • 2200 Pacific Coast Highway Suite 219, Hermosa Beach, California 90254, US

Amanda Perez

(424) 241-0288

Making the step to improve your own or a loved one's mental health happens for a variety of reasons; whatever those reasons are, you deserve the best support. Whether my client is a child, adolescent, or adult, I am proud to give you the support and tools that work best towards improvement.
I am specially trained to work with children, youth, and families. I have extensive experience working with adolescents and young adults as well and look forward to being able to provide you with the appropriate therapeutic setting whether it is individual, dyadic/triadic, or in a group.
My primary focus is to ensure that you are seen, valued, and heard. I believe first and foremost in establishing a positive relationship with you and from there continuing to meet your needs as continued levels of respect and trust are established between us.
 

Amanda Perez

  • 2200 Pacific Coast Highway Suite 219, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254, US

Airport Marina Counseling Service (AMCS) provides accessible community based mental health services and provides quality training to therapists. AMCS is a nonprofit, community-based mental health clinic that has been serving the greater LAX region since 1962. From its opening in 1962 to now, AMCS has continued to grow and expand it programs and services. Today, we serve hundreds of individuals, children and families and couples weekly, and our services are provided on a sliding-scale basis. As affordable mental health resources become more difficult to find, more people living further away from AMCS depend upon its services. Though we have no geographical boundaries, the Clinic currently serves the greater LAX area including Westchester, El Segundo, Culver City, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Marina del Rey, Playa del Rey and Venice, Santa Monica, Torrance, South Los Angeles and extended areas of Los Angeles County. AMCS offers comprehensive therapeutic services to individuals, children and families, couples and older adults, many of whom would otherwise have little access to counseling. Open seven days a week, Airport Marina Counseling Service provides an array of successful programs, both at the Clinic and off-site, to meet the needs of people of all ages

Airport Marina Counseling Service

  • 7891 La Tijera Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90045, US

Here at CCHC, Your Health is Our Mission. CCHC serves as a medical home to a diverse population, including low-income and underserved individuals and families. CCHC gladly serves a large immigrant population including Latino, Armenian, and Asian populations. CCHC opens its doors to patients from all demographics and cultures. We are excited to accommodate individuals from all walks of life and to ensure everyone gets the health and wellness services they need. CHCC provides behavioral health and access to social services because this can play an important role in one’s overall health. CCHC has Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs) available at each site. CCHC’s primary care providers work closely with the behavioral health providers to ensure a coordinated plan of care. Services are intended to meet the patient where they are in their ability to manage their health.

Comprehensive Community Health Centers

  • 801 South Chevy Chase Drive suite 250, Glendale, CA 91205,

Occupational Therapy Training Program (OTTP) provides outpatient behavioral health services to children, families and adults throughout Los Angeles County. Since 1975, OTTP clients have thrived on the principles of occupational therapy which empowers individuals to achieve independence and meaning in their daily lives. By bringing together different scopes of practice--psychotherapy, occupational therapy, psychiatry and case management--OTTP has created a unique, and effective, interdisciplinary model that has helped transform the lives of thousands.

Occupational Therapy Training Program

  • 19401 South Vermont Ave, Torrance, CA 90502, US

OTTP Bright Program

(310) 323-6887

The Bright Program is a free trauma informed mental health group using the Seeking Safety Model. This program is for:
  • Those who have experiences stressful or traumatic events in their life and want to heal from them.
  • Those experience addiction or use substances as a way to cope.
  • Those who want to focus on their strengths and increase them.
  • Those who would like to like to learn new coping skills.
  • Those who want to focus on the present and what they can do right now to create a better life for themselves.
  • Youth ages 13-25 years old

OTTP Bright Program

  • 19401 South Vermont Ave, Torrance, CA 90502, US

Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health provides an array of mental health and supportive services for clients who live with serious mental illness. Services provided include: assessment, therapy, medication, case management/brokerage, crisis intervention, and other supportive services.

Long Beach Mental Health Center

  • 2600 Redondo Ave. 3rd floor, Long Beach, CA 90806, US

United Friends of the Children empowers current and former foster youth on their journey to self-sufficiency through service-enriched education and housing programs, advocacy, and consistent relationships with a community of people who care. The Pathways program is an 18-36 month program for emancipated youth who are at risk of homelessness. We offer a safe place to live, and dynamic and comprehensive services, providing youth with the necessary life skills and emotional support to build a thriving adulthood.

United Friends of the Children

  • 1055 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1550, Los Angeles, CA 90017, US