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Leigh Hall

LMFT

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Location

Virtual, CaliforniaWestwood, LA

Insurance Accepted

Anthem Blue Cross Of CA, Aetna, Health Net/MHN, Blue Shield of California

Communication Style

Affirming, Engaging, Humorous, Instructive, Warm

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Focus areas

Anger Issues, Anxiety, Burnout, Caregiver Burnout, Depression, Divorce, Family Conflict, LGBTQ+, Life Transitions, OCD, Panic, Pregnancy/Peripartum, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, Relationship Concerns, Stress, Trans+, Women's Issues, Workplace Stress

Experienced with

BIPOC, Asian / Pacific Islander community, Parents, Veterans, Neurodivergence, Non-monogamous relationships, Students, LGBTQ+, Trans+

Years of Experience

4+

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When we can view ourselves with compassion, we can then challenge ourselves to examine thought and behavior patterns that may be keeping us stuck and learn to move beyond them.

License number

#118369

Therapy style

I believe that the first step towards change is acceptance; therefore, I strive to create a non-judgmental space, one that views many "symptoms" as coping mechanisms that made sense at some point but have outgrown whatever usefulness they once had. When we can view ourselves with compassion, we can then challenge ourselves to examine thought and behavior patterns that may be keeping us stuck and learn to move beyond them. An important part of this work is getting in touch with our core values and finding ways to remain in alignment with those values as we move towards our goals. When we know what we truly value and can detach from ideas of "right" and "wrong," we often realize that many paths can lead us to fulfillment, and that avoidance of uncomfortable feelings and experiences only keeps us in stasis. In my work, I use mindfulness and cognitive-behavioral approaches, combined with cultural sensitivity and curiosity — as well as a dose of irreverence — to help clients reconnect with themselves and their true values, honor their emotions without being controlled by them, and access their strengths to build resiliency and a sense of purpose.

Approaches

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP or EXRP)
  • Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Solution-focused

Education

BA - Art History, Princeton University MA - Clinical Psychology, Pepperdine University Internship - Village Counseling and Wellness Practicum - New Directions for Veterans

Interests

Travel, reading, music, yoga, film and television.