Cheryl Groskopf, LMFT, LPCC

  • 8 years of Experience
  • United States
  • Los Angeles, California
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Specialties: Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Relationship Issues

Specialties

Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Relationship Issues

Languages

English

Age Group Focus

Adults

Treatment Approaches

Attachment-based, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Eclectic, Emotionally Focused, Existential, Existential Psychotherapy, Family Systems, Feminist, Gestalt, Havening Technique, Holistic, Humanistic, Integrative, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Long-Term, Mindfulness Based Approaches, Mindfulness-based (MBCT), Narrative, Person-Centered Therapy, Psychodynamic, Social Support, Somatic, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)

Issues

Anxiety, Attachment Disorders, Codependency, Coping Skills, Depression, Interpersonal Relationships, Life Transitions, Men's Issues, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, Trauma / PTSD, Women's Issues, Workplace Stress

State License

California

About Cheryl Groskopf

I specialize in working with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, feeling “stuck” or disconnected, and overall personal growth (including growth in self and relationships). Since every client is unique, I use an eclectic and holistic approach to help serve your individual needs. I provide a safe, non-judgmental space to help increase self-awareness and acceptance to honor your strengths, feelings, and needs. I use a collaborative approach in assisting you to look inward at yourself, relationships (past and present), and diving into the past to discover patterns and insight that keep you feeling stuck. I also help you identify the many different "parts" of you with IFS therapy. I utilize techniques in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help identify and reframe negative thoughts, psychodynamic approaches to help gain insight into the origins of your thoughts and feelings, attachment styles, exploration of unresolved trauma, and multi-generational history of family trauma. I also include an integrated mind/body approach by practicing mindfulness and focusing on somatic symptoms in the here and now. Understanding the connection between your mind and body can help you uncover your individual needs and encourage the nurturing and healing you deserve.

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