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Trauma Therapy in Los Angeles, California

Compare 5 Trauma Therapy clinics in Los Angeles, California that offer care for PTSD, complex trauma, and acute stress. Review services, ratings, and contact details to find the right provider near you.
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  • Anew Era TMS & Psychiatry - West Los Angeles

    TMS therapy and psychiatric services are provided at Anew Era TMS & Psychiatry's West Los Angeles office on Santa Monica Boulevard. The practice treats adults with depression and related conditions through both neuromodulation and medication management approaches. Board-certified psychiatrists oversee treatment protocols at the facility, which serves patients throughout the greater Los Angeles area.

  • Ferdinand Andy Rimando, PMHNP-BC

    TMS therapy is offered at this West Los Angeles practice on Santa Monica Boulevard, operated by psychiatric nurse practitioner Ferdinand Andy Rimando. The clinic serves adults seeking non-invasive neuromodulation for treatment-resistant depression. Sessions are scheduled by appointment, with treatment protocols typically spanning 4-6 weeks of daily visits. Insurance coverage varies by plan and requires verification prior to starting treatment.

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  • TMS Treatment New Me

    TMS therapy is provided at this Los Angeles practice on Santa Monica Boulevard, serving patients with treatment-resistant depression who have not responded adequately to antidepressant medications. The clinic operates as an outpatient mental health service specializing in transcranial magnetic stimulation protocols. Sessions are administered under medical supervision, with treatment courses typically spanning several weeks of regular appointments.

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  • Victoria Omson, PMHNP-BC

    Victoria Omson, PMHNP-BC, operates a psychiatric practice on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Los Angeles, providing mental health services for adults. The clinic is affiliated with A New Era TMS, suggesting potential access to transcranial magnetic stimulation for treatment-resistant depression, though specific treatment protocols should be confirmed directly. Board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioners conduct evaluations and manage medication regimens for mood and anxiety disorders.

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About Trauma Therapy

Trauma therapy is specialized clinical care for processing and healing from traumatic experiences. It encompasses a range of evidence-based treatments — cognitive processing therapy (CPT), prolonged exposure (PE), EMDR, somatic experiencing, internal family systems (IFS), and trauma-focused CBT — and is used for PTSD, complex trauma, acute stress, and dissociative conditions.

Trauma is not one-size-fits-all, and good trauma therapists match approach to history. Single-incident trauma — a car accident, an assault, a medical event — often responds well to shorter-course exposure-based or processing therapies. Complex trauma stemming from prolonged or developmental experiences typically requires longer, phase-based treatment that begins with stabilization before moving to memory processing.

Many trauma therapists work alongside psychiatrists managing medications, since PTSD is often co-occurring with depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, or substance use. Some clinics offer integrated programs combining therapy with adjunct treatments like ketamine-assisted psychotherapy or TMS for trauma-related depression.

Insurance coverage for trauma therapy is generally strong with in-network licensed clinicians. Clinics in our directory include solo trauma specialists, group practices, and intensive outpatient programs designed specifically for trauma recovery.