Address: 2502 Hyperion Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
Phone: +14248350516
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–8PM
Tuesday: 9AM–8PM
Wednesday: 9AM–8PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Lauren Woods
Toby is without a doubt the most Insightful and Caring therapist I've met. She is so smart, and so intuitive. She has a very gentle approach and is so, SO knowledgable about therapy but also around her focus in the Trans and LGBTQIA+ space. She truly and deeply cares about her clients; that alone would make a great therapist. But, to also have such an extensive knowledge base really makes her exceptional in her field.
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It can be appropriate and even highly beneficial to include family members or partner(s) during a session. All of this depends on what we are working on and where we are in that work. We can always discuss whether it’s the right time and whether it’s something you are interested in. As long as it serves your needs and feels like a healthy choice, I’m happy to support it.
Most of my career has been focused on helping people of the LGBTQIA+ community; especially trans and gender nonconforming clients. I’ve also done a lot of work supporting HIV-positive clients. I am trained and certified in a variety of modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Action and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), Gender-Affirmative Therapy, etc. See my about page for a full list.
First, you should feel safe and understood. This is imperative because you’ll be discussing very personal information in therapy and that feeling of safety is necessary in order to open up. Second, you should feel secure in their competence. They should be able to discuss their experience and approach to therapy in a way that you can understand. Lastly, you should feel challenged. A great therapist should make you feel understood and supported while also gently challenging you to grow.
Therapy can help you foster more peace, self-awareness, and confidence. By working through underlying issues, we can relieve depression, anxiety, low self-esteem, and stress. In doing so, you’ll reconnect with your needs and feelings and learn useful new communication and coping skills. We’ll work to cultivate self-love and confidence by discovering and accepting who you truly are.
At this time, for public health reasons, I am primarily offering telehealth (video and phone) services. I’ve been very glad to see how well clients took to services online and plan to keep offering it for the foreseeable future.
You and I will check in regularly about how you are progressing and what your needs are. When it starts to seem like your need for therapy is winding down, we will make a plan for you to take all your new tools and perspectives with you into the next chapter of your life. If you ever need to revisit therapy after you leave, you can always reach back out.
Yes! Writing letters for gender affirming surgery is one of my passions and I have a great deal of experience with it. I have worked with a wide range of surgeons and insurance companies and supported hundreds of trans and gender non-conforming clients through this process.
In therapy, we will be identifying patterns in your life that aren’t working for you. This kind of pattern can develop without your awareness and can create undesirable outcomes. By illuminating these patterns and their causes, we can work to interrupt them and find a healthier path.
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