Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Drug & Alcohol Counselor and Licensed Mental Health Counselor

(LMFT)
Steven

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Drug & Alcohol Counselor and Licensed Mental Health Counselor

(LMFT)

Steven Kilmann began his career in medicine after studying psychology at the University of Michigan and earning his medical degree from USC, ultimately serving over a decade as a physician at Cedars-Sinai. After facing burnout and addiction during a creative pivot, his journey through recovery led him to his true purpose—supporting others as a licensed therapist with a Master’s in Psychology from Antioch University.

Practice Details
Session Fee
$70 USD
$101220 ARS $106 AUD $372 BRL $98 CAD ¥495 CNY €60 EUR ₹6289 INR $1276 MXN $122 NZD £53 GBP ₴2952 UAH $70 USD
Languages
English
Therapy Format
Individuals, Couples, Families and Group
Genders
Men, Women, Transgender and Non-Binary
Faith
Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism and Nonreligious
Sexuality
Hetero, Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and LGBTQ+
Accepting clients
Online and In-person
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Work & Education
Education
  • Antioch University in 2015
Specialties
Applied Behavioral Analysis
Coaching
Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
Emotionally Focused
Experiential Therapy
Parent-Child Interaction (PCIT)
Issues
Addiction
ADHD
Alcohol Use
Anger Management
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Bipolar Disorder
Child or Adolescent
Chronic Illness
Communication Skills
Conflicts
Depression
Divorce
Domestic Abuse
Drug Abuse
Eating Disorders
Family Conflict
Fears and Phobias
Grief
Group therapy, school prep
Infertility
Intellectual Disability
Learning Disabilities
Life Coaching
Life Transitions
Marital and Premarital
Men's Issues
Mood Disorders
Panic Attacks
Parenting
Personality Disorders
Problems with Children
School Issues
Self Esteem
Sex Therapy
Sexual Abuse
Sexual Addiction
Sleep or Insomnia
Spirituality
Substance Use Disorder
Suicidal Ideation
Teen Violence
Trauma and PTSD
Wellness Mindfulness Resiliency training
Women's Issues
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