Ryan Chandler Psychotherapy — Psychotherapist in Los Angeles, CA
Phone+1213-421-1791
Websiteryanchandler.org
Ryan Chandler is a licensed psychotherapist practicing in Los Angeles, California. He works primarily with adults seeking depth-oriented, attachment-focused individual therapy. Chandler's approach goes beyond coping strategies to address underlying attachment and nervous system patterns that contribute to feelings of anxiety, disconnection, or being emotionally stuck. His clinical training includes modalities such as Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), and the Becoming Safely Embodied model. This informs a relational, nervous-system-aware style emphasizing safety, curiosity, and lasting change, with a belief in collaborative and attuned therapeutic relationships.
Best for
- High-functioning adults
- Individuals feeling anxious or stuck
- Clients seeking deeper therapeutic work
- Those interested in attachment-based approaches
| Key services | Individual therapy, EMDR, Depth-oriented therapy, Attachment-focused therapy |
| Tags | psychotherapist, los angeles, emdr, trauma therapy, anxiety, depression, attachment, nervous system, ifs, sensorimotor psychotherapy |
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