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Online & In-Person Therapy for Individuals – Deborah Weisberg, LMFT, LPCC

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  Are you feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck in life? Whether you're facing personal struggles, relationship issues, or emotional pain, therapy can help you gain clarity, find balance, and move forward. Deborah Weisberg, LMFT, LPCC offers compassionate and professional therapy for individuals—both online and in-person in Los Angeles . Personalized Therapy That Meets You Where You Are Deborah brings over a decade of experience helping people work through: Anxiety and stress Depression and low mood Grief and loss Life transitions Relationship issues Creative blocks and identity questions Her flexible approach blends psychodynamic therapy , practical coping tools, and real conversation—so you feel heard, supported, and empowered to make meaningful change. In-Person Therapy in Los Angeles If you prefer in-person sessions, Deborah welcomes you to her office in the Pico-Robertson area of Los Angeles . The environment is calm, safe, and designed to support deep work and healing. In-p...

Struggling at Home? How Family Therapy Can Help

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    Family therapy is a type of counseling that helps family members improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their relationships. Whether you're dealing with ongoing arguments, a major life change, or just feeling disconnected, family therapy offers a space to come together, listen, and move forward. In this article, we’ll explore what family therapy is, how it works, when to consider it, and what to expect in sessions.   What Is Family Therapy? Family therapy (sometimes called family counseling) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the dynamics between family members. The idea is that a family functions like a system—when one part is struggling, it affects the whole. Rather than treating just one person, family therapy looks at how patterns within the family may be contributing to problems. It's not about blaming anyone. Instead, it’s about understanding each person’s perspective and finding healthier ways to relate and respond to e...