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Caitlin Bergh LCSW

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Licensing & Certifications:

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

Professional Background

Caitlin Bergh is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in private practice in Los Angeles, CA, as well as a DBT Therapist and DBT Skills Group Facilitator at Westside DBT. Caitlin received a Master’s in Clinical Social Work from The University of Chicago.

Caitlin is trained in and utilizes several modalities including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness and Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC).

Caitlin is passionate about creating a safe and non-judgmental space where clients can learn to access their own inner wisdom about what they need. Her honest and down-to-earth approach helps clients strengthen their sense of self, challenge their limiting beliefs, and gain confidence in using specific tools to manage symptoms that are getting in the way of living a “life worth living.”

Education:

MSW, Clinical Social Work, The University of Chicago
BA, English, Columbia University

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Areas of Focus

Caitlin Bergh provides compassionate therapy and support in Los Angeles, specializing in DBT, CBT, and mindfulness to empower individuals and families facing depression, anxiety, relationship issues, and LGBTQ+ concerns. With a focus on fostering self-discovery and resilience, Caitlin offers a safe haven for clients to navigate life’s challenges and cultivate lasting well-being.

Caitlin Bergh utilizes a number of therapeutic approaches, including:

  • Individual therapy for depression, anxiety, relationships, life transitions, identity, parenting, and LGBTQ+ issues
  • Family therapy for adolescents and caregivers
  • DBT therapy for emotion regulation, mindfulness, interpersonal skills, and distress tolerance in both individual and group settings.

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