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Pallavi Rightious, AMFT

AMFT # 137242

Pallavi Rightious AMFT # 137242

Supervised by Evelina Kerimian LMFT # # 51972

At A Place to Turn, we are honored to welcome Pallavi Rightious, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, to our clinical team. Pallavi brings a grounded, trauma-informed presence and a deep commitment to culturally sensitive care for individuals, couples, and families navigating life’s emotional complexities.

With professional experience supporting clients through depression, anxiety, PTSD, C-PTSD, mood disorders, and relational challenges, Pallavi meets each person with warmth, insight, and a sincere desire to help. Her therapeutic approach empowers clients to reconnect with their own resilience, clarify their goals, and cultivate meaningful change.

Pallavi creates a safe, nonjudgmental space where healing can unfold at your pace. She draws from a rich blend of evidence-based and holistic modalities tailored to your unique experience, including Psychodynamic Theory, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Narrative Therapy, Humanistic and Person-Centered Therapy, Strengths-Based Therapy, Somatic Therapy, and Gottman Method for couples work.

Whether you're seeking support through personal growth, relationship healing, or emotional regulation, Pallavi is honored to walk alongside you with care, compassion, and clinical expertise. Her work centers your voice and your truth as you move toward a more grounded and empowered life.

Now accepting new clients in-person and via telehealth. Serving clients from our Westlake Village and virtual offices.

To schedule with Pallavi, contact us at info@aplace2turn.com. We warmly invite you to take this next step in your healing with someone who truly listens.

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