Ami I. Student, PsyD — Mental health service in Los Angeles, CA
Phone+1213-465-0040
Websitedramistudent.com
Ami I. Student, PsyD is a licensed psychologist offering telehealth services in California, Oregon, and Idaho. With a background in dance and psychology, Dr. Student earned a doctorate in clinical psychology from the PGSP-Stanford University Consortium. Their approach emphasizes compassion, collaboration, and evidence-based practices tailored to individual needs. Dr. Student specializes in supporting adults with depression, anxiety, traumatic stress, ADHD, and challenges related to physical health, chronic pain, and chronic illness. They are committed to providing inclusive and equitable care, with specific expertise in mindfulness-based therapies and LGBTQIA+-affirming care. Dr. Student also has experience working with military/veteran's issues and cultural/systemic oppression.
Best for
- Adults with depression and anxiety
- Individuals with chronic health conditions
- LGBTQIA+ individuals
- Military/veteran's issues
| Key services | Telehealth appointments, Accepts online payments, Out-of-network reimbursement support (CA, ID), Insurance billing (OR) |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychologist, telehealth, california, oregon, idaho, anxiety, depression, trauma, chronic pain, lgbtqia+ |
Location
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