A Place to Turn, Inc. offers the highest quality of health and wellness services to people in and around Westlake Village, California. Cheri McDonald, PhD, LMFT, and the skilled team specialize in a variety of therapies to address trauma, mental health disorders, and family conflicts.
Dr. Cheri and the team provide customized therapies like hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and marriage and family counseling. They can address conditions like anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) with holistic talk therapies and innovative treatments like eye movement desensitization reprocessing (EMDR).
To help patients achieve deep relaxation and renew their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual balance, A Place to Turn, Inc. provides Reiki energy work on-site. The team also offers healing programs like trauma yoga.
The life mastery coaching services help individuals set reasonable goals for the future and boost clarity and self-confidence.
As the founder of A Place to Turn, Inc., Dr. Cheri has helped thousands of people free themselves from obstacles that sideline their lives. She is certified both as a Reiki master and an empowered life coach.
Dr. Cheri earned her bachelor’s degree in family sciences at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. She continued to earn her master’s degree in marriage and family therapy at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California, before completing her doctorate degree in philosophy of clinic hypnotherapy at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon.
The team at A Place to Turn, Inc. truly loves people and playing a part in making their dreams come true. Through their range of services and compassionate approach to care, the team aims to provide a happily-ever-after life for those looking to make a positive change.
Call A Place to Turn, Inc. to schedule a wellness consultation today or book an appointment online.
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