providers working with dr. jon

eden forman

Eden Forman
Hi, my name is Eden Forman.
I’m a clinical psychology doctoral student with a passion for guiding families, teenagers, and young adults to enhance their well-being. With seven years of experience as a respite caregiver for individuals with a variety of developmental disabilities including down syndrome, autism, chromosomal syndromes, and intellectual disabilities, I bring a unique perspective to my practice. I’ve gained profound insights into the intricate dynamics of family relationships and the unique challenges faced by parents raising children with special needs. I understand emotions can be overwhelming at times and sometimes we need a safe space to be heard.
My practice offers a compassionate and nonjudgmental space where you can freely express your thoughts and emotions. My approach emphasizes meeting each person where they are, fostering connection, and providing personalized support. I am dedicated to empowering individuals and families with special needs, fostering a sense of belonging, and instilling confidence in their abilities. In my free time, I enjoy being outdoors, traveling, trying new foods, listening to music, and spending time with family and friends.
I look forward to connecting with you and supporting you on your journey! 

Sam Curameng, Psyd

Dr. Sam Curameng
Hi, my name is Dr. Sam Curameng (you can call me Sam).
In my work, I focus on and find fulfillment in supporting individuals through their personal life journeys. I have a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Azusa Pacific University, where my hands-on training enabled me to work closely with a diverse group of clients and needs. I’m a Chinese-Vietnamese American raised in Los Angeles with a deep understanding of the many needs present in our city as well as needs specific to (but not limited to) the Asian and Asian American community. I have a passion for working with young adults, but also anyone who is seeking to understand themselves and how they belong in the world. 
Whether you are someone just stepping out into independence or figuring out how to integrate others into the foundation you have built, I want to help you figure out how to live well with others. Starting with self-compassion, I want to empower you to live authentically. Through five years of working with families, children, college students, and the larger Asian American community in LA, I know how mental health, mental health stigma, and neurodivergence can lead to feelings of isolation, loneliness, and shame. I believe that nurturing self-acceptance is the first step to finding your place in your world and ultimately, building a life that is meaningful and fulfilling. 
My style of practice utilizes the relationship we build as the foundation for the work we do together. By providing a safe, non-judgmental, nurturing environment, clients can begin practicing how to live authentically in the therapy room and to learn about themselves emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. I have found that issues that arise in the present time have roots that stem from the past. I welcome clients to explore early experiences to understand patterns that are seen now. However, this is not always required. I allow my clients to lead me in what they think would be most helpful as I offer myself as a resource. You are the expert of your life, and I am only here to help you move towards the future you envision for yourself. 
Looking forward to meeting with you and seeing how I can play a part in your journey! Contact me at [email protected]

Autistic, ADHD and Audhd, Neurodivergent-affirming Therapy for All Ages
in ventura county, West LA & Available Throughout CA

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