2107 Panamint Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90065, United States, 90065 Los Angeles, CA
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About this clinic
Los Angeles Therapy Network, a mental health clinic in Los Angeles, offers ketamine-assisted psychotherapy alongside psychotherapeutic modalities including EMDR, sensorimotor therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy. The practice specializes in trauma, dissociation, depression, anxiety, and PTSD, with additional focus on grief, life transitions, LGBTQIA+ care, and relationship dynamics. Treatment protocols integrate ketamine therapy with individual and couples work, positioning the clinic as a comprehensive resource for patients seeking evidence-based mental health care that combines pharmacological support with trauma-informed psychotherapy. Adolescents and families are served within the practice.
I have been coming to LATN for over a decade. I have grown so much with the help of Cindie and worked through a lot of baggage I carried from my childhood. Cindie is very adaptable in sessions to provide the modality (EMDR, brain-spotting, somatic work, pet therapy and others) that best fits. She is very kind and has a safe and welcoming presence that puts you at ease. She showed up for me when I was in crisis several different times.
LATN also has diverse specialties to help a broad range of needs and age groups.
Dawn DaVolt · August 1st, 2025
I've relied on LATN on and off for a decade of mental health support, including various group and individual services. I tried several therapists until finally finding Cyndie and have never looked elsewhere, since.
I can't praise LATN highly enough. Cyndie is my primary therapist, but I have also worked with Mimi and Melissa. They are wonderful.
Therapy is an invaluable tool to have in your tool box. Even if you only need it for a few months after a death in the family or a bad break up, it's good to know who to call. With trama and abuse it can be an essential life saver. I particularly encourage women and queer folk to choose female and queer therapists who know your issues inside and Out. You can find that at LATN.
It is so much better than an insurance assigned therapist who is underpaid, overworked, and jumping through hoops to get you out the door. Like everything, you get what you pay for. LATN is worth every penny.
christiana armstrong · May 26th, 2022
I just called the number. The voice sounds so depressing.
Belinda · January 15th, 2025
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I have been coming to LATN for over a decade. I have grown so much with the help of Cindie and worked through a lot of baggage I carried from my childhood. Cindie is very adaptable in sessions to provide the modality (EMDR, brain-spotting, somatic work, pet therapy and others) that best fits. She is very kind and has a safe and welcoming presence that puts you at ease. She showed up for me when I was in crisis several different times.
LATN also has diverse specialties to help a broad range of needs and age groups.
christiana armstrongMay 26th, 2022
I've relied on LATN on and off for a decade of mental health support, including various group and individual services. I tried several therapists until finally finding Cyndie and have never looked elsewhere, since.
I can't praise LATN highly enough. Cyndie is my primary therapist, but I have also worked with Mimi and Melissa. They are wonderful.
Therapy is an invaluable tool to have in your tool box. Even if you only need it for a few months after a death in the family or a bad break up, it's good to know who to call. With trama and abuse it can be an essential life saver. I particularly encourage women and queer folk to choose female and queer therapists who know your issues inside and Out. You can find that at LATN.
It is so much better than an insurance assigned therapist who is underpaid, overworked, and jumping through hoops to get you out the door. Like everything, you get what you pay for. LATN is worth every penny.
BelindaJanuary 15th, 2025
I just called the number. The voice sounds so depressing.