Marriage & Family Therapist

(MFT)
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Marriage & Family Therapist

(MFT)

Lee Yulzari, LMFT, is a dedicated Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at Warner Park Recovery Center located in Woodland Hills with over six years of experience in substance abuse and mental health. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from California State University Channel Islands and a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from California Lutheran University, specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy. Lee employs a client-centered, integrative approach, using evidence-based therapies like CBT, DBT, and mindfulness to address a range of issues including depression, trauma, and addiction. She is committed to creating a safe, supportive environment and emphasizes collaboration and empowerment in her practice. Beyond her clinical work, Lee is active in mental health advocacy, offering community workshops and working to reduce stigma and improve access to mental health resources.

Practice Details
Session Fee
$0 USD
$0 AUD $0 CAD €0 EUR ₹0 INR $0 NZD £0 GBP ₴0 UAH $0 USD
Languages
English and Spanish
Therapy Format
Individuals, Couples, Families and Group
Age
Adults (20 to 64) and Seniors (65+)
Genders
Men, Women, Transgender and Non-Binary
Sexuality
Hetero, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and LGBTQ+
Accepting clients
Online and In-person
Free Initial Consultation
Work & Education
Years in Practice
7 years
Education
  • California State University Channel Islands in 2012
License and State
CA # 112653
Specialties
Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
Cognitive Processing (CPT)
Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
EMDR
Emotionally Focused
Family Systems
Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT)
Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
Issues
Addiction
ADHD
Alcohol Use
Anger Management
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Betrayal
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality
Codependency
Depression
Divorce
Domestic Abuse
Domestic Violence
Drug Abuse
Dual Diagnosis
Family Conflict
Marital and Premarital
Mood Disorders
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Postpartum
Relationship Issues
Self-Harming
Sex Therapy
Stress
Transgender
Trauma and PTSD
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