Professionals

In-person sessions in the greater Los Angeles area; virtual therapy in California.

“Failure is not the opposite of success; it is a part of it.”

– Sharona Cohen, LMFT, PsyD.

Being in charge looks great on paper, but behind the scenes, it’s a complete mindf*ck.

You’re calling the shots, overseeing teams, but inside, there’s that voice saying, “You’re in over your head.”

Then there’s the burnout. You’re working endless hours, skipping breaks, and dragging work home because that’s “expected.”

Boundaries? Nonexistent.

You’re exhausted, yet saying “no” feels impossible. And when you finally get home, the stress doesn’t stay at the door.

Imagine walking into a meeting and actually feeling like you belong there.

No act, no fear of being found out.

You’re able to set real boundaries, stepping away when you need to without guilt.

Work stress no longer follows you home, and you’re able to actually enjoy your time off.

The imposter syndrome, the burnout, the endless self-doubt? They’re losing their grip, replaced by a sense of clarity, calm, and control.

We’ll call BS on the idea that you’re only as good as your last success.

I get that as a high-achiever, you’ve probably spent years proving to yourself and others that you’re worthy of your position. Yet every setback feels like it drags you right back to square one.

I’m here to help you challenge those beliefs—the ones that say you’re not good enough, that you should never take a break, that everyone else has it more “together” than you.

I’m here to help you build confidence from the ground up, set real boundaries, and finally own the success you’ve worked your ass off to achieve.

Who this type of therapy is for:

  • Leaders who can’t remember the last time they felt relaxed—even during their “time off.”

  • Professionals who feel like they’ve sacrificed every personal boundary in the name of success.

  • High-achievers who’ve gotten so used to “powering through” that they’re not even sure how to pause.

  • Those who’ve mastered the art of looking confident while feeling like they’re barely holding it together.

Start thriving for real.