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    Alan Dybner

    Psychotherapist (LMFT #85650)

    Alan Dybner is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Los Angeles, specializing in anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. He works with individuals, couples, and families, offering sessions in both English and Spanish.12

    Background and Career Transition:
    Dybner transitioned from a career in television writing (notably working on That '70s Show) to mental health counseling after completing his MA in Clinical Psychology at Antioch University Los Angeles in 2011.2 This shift reflects a broader trend among entertainment industry professionals seeking more sustainable, fulfilling careers in therapy.2

    Therapeutic Approach:
    He employs a blend of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, and family systems approaches, emphasizing empathy, self-compassion, and humor.1 His experience in the entertainment industry informs his work with clients navigating creative pressures.13

    Practice Details:

    • Fees: $190 per individual session, $225 for couples.1
    • Insurance: Out-of-network provider.1
    • Additional Offerings: Complimentary first session and sliding-scale options.1

    Notable Contributions:
    Dybner has provided mental health guidance during high-stress events like the 2023 writers' strike, advocating for open communication and self-care strategies.3 His work also highlights inclusivity, shaped by Antioch’s diverse curriculum and his own identity as a Latinx Jewish therapist.2

    Education and Affiliations:

    • Licensed by the State of California (LMFT85650).1
    • Part of Antioch University’s network of alumni who transitioned from entertainment to mental health careers.2

    His practice is located at 2898 Rowena Avenue, Suite 206, Los Angeles, CA 90039.1

    Highlights

    Antioch's Showbiz-to-Psychology Pipeline - Common Thread
    Antioch's Showbiz-to-Psychology Pipeline - Common Thread
    Alan Dybner | Complimentary first session offered - Psychology Today
    Writers Strike: A Therapist's Mental Health Advice for Striking Writers
    Writers Strike: A Therapist's Mental Health Advice for Striking Writers

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    Los Angeles, California