Dr. Beth Sullivan is a licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY28723) with experience working with a variety of concerns. She has worked in a number of settings including Kaiser Hospital, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center, UCLA Center for Behavioral and Addiction Medicine, colleges and universities, and community mental health agencies in Los Angeles’s Skid Row neighborhood.
Her training and experience has focused on adults and young adults struggling with depression, anxiety, LGBTQ related concerns, identity, grief/loss, family of origin difficulties, multicultural concerns, domestic violence, and relationship difficulties. She has received specialized training in the areas of intimate partner violence and issues specific to the LGBTQ population.
Dr. Sullivan emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and works collaboratively with each person to resolve areas of concern and develop a greater understanding of one self.
Her training and experience has focused on adults and young adults struggling with depression, anxiety, LGBTQ related concerns, identity, grief/loss, family of origin difficulties, multicultural concerns, domestic violence, and relationship difficulties. She has received specialized training in the areas of intimate partner violence and issues specific to the LGBTQ population.
Dr. Sullivan emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and works collaboratively with each person to resolve areas of concern and develop a greater understanding of one self.