OUR THERAPISTS

Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
Gaea Woods, M.A.
Gaea's style is loving, non-judgmental, and creative. Her role is to help empower you to change. You will take an active role in therapy by looking inward. As your therapist, Gaea will assist you by promoting honesty, self-compassion, and self-acceptance in order for you to connect with your authentic self and come into your natural state of well-being.
Gaea earned her MA in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles with a specialization in Spiritual Depth Psychology; and her BFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design. Prior to moving into private practice, she received training at a variety of sites, including: Women's Clinic Counseling Center, Krevoy Institute for Eating Disorders, Antioch University Counseling Center, and Center for the Study of Young People in Groups / Teen Line.
818-245-5413

Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
Zan Robertson, M.A.
Zan has an engaging style. She seeks to understand your inner world, and what you may be unconsciously carrying around with you. Through this process, new livelier and more authentic ways of living become possible.
Zan earned her MA in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, and her BFA from California Institute of the Arts. She has received in-depth training in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy from Valley Community Counseling Clinic.
818-570-2442

Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
Jordan Fu, M.A.
With compassion and understanding, Jordan fosters a secure and accepting environment where clients can freely explore their personal challenges. Jordan's approach to care is characterized by cultural sensitivity, trauma awareness, and a commitment to supporting LGBTQIA+ individuals. By embracing openness, attunement, and a touch of humor, Jordan empowers her clients to embrace their authentic selves and live more genuinely.
Jordan's qualifications include an MA in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles, as well as a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Furthering her expertise, Jordan has undergone training in psychodynamic therapy at the Maple Counseling Center, gaining valuable experience in working with a diverse clientele dealing with a wide range of clinical concerns.
Explore the following Q&A to gain insights into Jordan Fu's unique therapeutic approach and artistic background.
626-460-1580

Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
Quinn Viens, M.A.
Quinn is dedicated to a therapeutic approach that embraces individuals' inner strengths to facilitate transformative change. Her primary objective is to cultivate a secure and nurturing environment, empowering her clients to establish profound connections with themselves, enabling them to navigate and endure the inherent challenges of life.
Specializing in working with teens, adults, couples, addiction-related concerns, grief, relationship difficulties, trauma, shame, sexual abuse, self-acceptance, and the development of meaningful relationships, Quinn employs a comprehensive and holistic therapeutic approach. She tailors her methods to the unique identity, aspirations, and personal history of each individual, fostering an atmosphere conducive to healing and personal growth.
Quinn honed her skills through training at Hillside Wellness Center in Sherman Oaks. She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University in Los Angeles and a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Suffolk University in Boston, MA.
Learn more about Quinn Viens' background, therapeutic approach, and personal insights in this Q&A.
323-762-5531

Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
Kerstin Hern, M.A.
It’s in Kerstin's nature to bring warmth, validation, and inspire creative energy in all sessions, curating a brave, safe space for you to open up, share your stories, and explore with her. Kerstin creates and holds an environment of non-judgment and acceptance, where she deeply attunes to each client, working from a relational, curious, collaborative, and intuitive framework for healing and empowerment. She wholeheartedly believes the therapeutic relationship is a powerful healing experience that is the foundation of all successful and meaningful therapy.
Kerstin earned her M.A. in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Spiritual, Jungian & Depth Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles. Kerstin holds a B.A. in English Literature, spent many years working in the music industry, and has studied eclectic folk magick, Western astrology, and tarot for over 30 years. Kerstin practices as a trauma-informed, resilience-informed, culturally-sensitive, affirmative, and integrative therapist. Kerstin is committed to utilizing evidence-based interventions + neuroscientific evidence with all clients, but she is also passionate about highlighting client strengths and gifts outside of the medical model.
Discover the multifaceted background of Kerstin Hern and delve into how she integrates ancient wisdom traditions with evidence-based approaches in THIS post.
(626) 888.2465