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Cadyn Cathers

Psychology Out Couch Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, P.C.
Specialties: Gender Identity, Asexuality, Kink/Diverse Sexualities, Intersex, Identity Development,

Introduction

From birth, our experiences with others and the world shape our emotions and minds. We learn about ourselves through relationships. Sometimes what we learned in the past causes problems for us in the present day. These old messages become part of our unconscious minds. Then we live them out everyday. Transgender people learn transphobic messages about their gender and their bodies. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, queer, asexual and other sexuality-expansive people internalize messages about themselves, their relationships, and their sexuality. Polyamorous people learn that their relationships and desires are shameful. People who enjoy kink or identify as kinksters can integrate sex-shaming ideas. People dealing with multiplicities of oppressed identities (like a BIPOC polyamorous kinky bisexual transgender person) can have these messages be more exponentially more damaging. Trauma, neglect and microaggressions can keep us from having the intimacy, career or life that we want. Without conscious awareness, these unfortunate lessons can cause us to sabotage ourselves and/or our relationships with others. We can unlearn these to live more fully. There is an intrapsychic reason why depression, anxiety, and other “disorders” manifest more often in LGBTQIA+ people. Many therapists focus on the outside world as part of the treatment as this is their original source. But this is limited as it doesn’t address the parts of the mind that have accepted those oppressive messages as true. Psychoanalytic psychotherapy focuses on the unconscious and working through what may not be easily accessible or acceptable. If someone believes, deep down, that they are unworthy of love, growth, or acceptance, other treatments that don’t address this directly will fail. I often work with clients who have tried other therapies unsuccessfully. I help individuals and couples understand their experiences and patterns, both past and present. We can collaborate to recognize your strengths and explore problem patterns to move towards a more authentic, fulfilled, and meaningful life. Together, we engage bravely (and playfully) with unexamined thoughts, feelings and experiences! I focus on in-depth, contemporary, relational psychoanalytic therapy that brings sociocultural contexts into the room. In collaboration with my clients, I hope to co-create a therapeutic relationship that encourages my clients to process and fully experience emotions, move through depression and anxiety, and reframe negative thoughts and patterns with a deeper understanding of their origins. My areas of interest are varied, but all have a theme of finding greater authenticity in a world that can be harsh to those who are different. I do this by helping you deconstruct negative messages that have become internalized and are being acted out in ways that hinder genuine self-expression.

GENDER Male
PRONOUNS He/Him/His
RACE & ETHNICITY Eastern European

Highlights

  • Accepting new clients
  • Available on nights & weekends
  • Offers free consultation
  • Telehealth appointments

Licenses

  • Psy. D. # 32839 (CA)

Specialties

Additional focus areas


Treatment Approaches


Population focus

Appointment types

  • Individuals

Communities

  • Trans & Non-Binary
  • Lesbian, Gay, & Bisexual
  • Open Relationships/Polyamory
  • Kink/Diverse Sexualities

Age groups

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (24+)
  • Elders (65+)

Languages

  • English
  • Polish

Payment options Free intro call available

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  • Fee Description $150 - $195

Locations

Phone
Los Angeles, CA 90068
Telehealth Video
Los Angeles, CA 90068
Walk & Talk Therapy
Los Angeles, CA 90068
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Frequently asked questions

Is Cadyn Cathers accepting new clients and do they offer online appointment requests? Cadyn Cathers is currently accepting new clients but has not enabled online booking.
Does Cadyn Cathers offer telehealth appointments? Cadyn Cathers does offer telehealth appointments.
What areas does Cadyn Cathers specialize in? Cadyn Cathers specializes in the following areas: Asexuality, Gender Identity, LGBTQIA+, and Kink/Diverse Sexualities.

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