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Susan Zinn (LPCC, LMHC, NCC)is a board-certified national clinical counselor, behavioral researcher, certified trauma eating disorder specialist, and founder of Westside Counseling Center in Los Angeles.[1] Susan resides in Los Angeles with her children: Charley (19) and Jackson (17).
Westside Counseling Center
[edit]Westside Counseling Center[2] is a holistic psychotherapy practice located in Los Angeles, California.
Media Appearances and Contributions
[edit]Susan's research can be seen in various publications such as Everyday Health,[3] Netflix,[4] HuffPost,[5] TODAY,[6] and more.
Awards and Honors
[edit]Susan has received the President's Volunteer Service Award from President Obama and recognition as an "Inspirational Woman" by the Los Angeles Times.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Susan Zinn, Counselor, Santa Monica, CA, 90401".
- ^ "Westside Counseling Center".
- ^ "Disordered Eating vs Eating Disorder: What's the Difference?". 12 July 2024.
- ^ "'The Woman in the House' Grapples With Trauma and Escapism - Netflix Tudum".
- ^ "These 6 Tricks Will Help You Cope with Anxiety While Flying". 9 December 2022.
- ^ "Getting back with your ex? Here's what therapists want you to know". 23 November 2021.
- ^ "Susan Zinn". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Osilla, Karen Chan; D'Amico, Elizabeth J.; Lind, Mimi; Ober, Allison J.; Watkins, Katherine E. (January 25, 2016). "Brief Treatment for Substance Use Disorders: A Guide for Behavioral Health Providers" – via www.rand.org.
- ^ "Reject All Tobacco (RAT)".