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Seasons in Malibu Staff

We have a Wonderful Team

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Seasons in Malibu has been at the forefront of cutting-edge addiction recovery, attracting the finest professionals in all areas of addiction medicine and treatment. The medical, psychiatric, and psychotherapy staff Seasons in Malibu staff members are among the best in their fields. Many of our staff members have been called upon to provide their expert opinions and insights by the national media and academic publications.

Our Seasons in Malibu team members are committed to excellence in our addiction treatment methods and management. That’s why we have chosen the most experienced and advanced addiction recovery professionals at our Malibu drug rehabilitation center. Learn more about our Seasons in Malibu staff today online or by calling 424.235.2009.

Sheila Shilati

Sheila Shilati

Chief Operating Officer

Sheila Shilati has been in the field of behavioral health for more than seventeen years. She has served as an international ambassador and participant on two separate expeditions in the Middle East and Africa, working directly with victims of natural disasters and HIV/AIDS. She has guest lectured at several universities and colleges, including California State University Northridge, Pepperdine University, California Lutheran University, and Oxnard College. Sheila also has served as a media consultant for various outlets to discuss general trends in the rehabilitative industry.

Sheila has served as the Chief Operating Officer for more than ten years at Seasons Recovery Centers. She oversees all day-to-day management, including but not limited to standards of practice, employee relations, licensing, organizational compliance, and corporate infrastructure. She is highly regarded for her leadership, integrity, and cultivating a culture of inclusivity and equity. Sheila received her BA from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2001 and her Doctorate degree from the Phillips Graduate Institute in 2009.

Tiffany Towers

Tiffany Towers

Psy.D, Clinical Director

Tiffany Towers is a licensed clinical psychologist with a rich academic background. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and theater from Barnard College-Columbia University, graduating cum laude in 2003. Her pursuit of higher education led her to The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, where she earned her Doctorate in Clinical Forensic Psychology in 2013. Before her doctoral studies, Dr. Towers gained valuable experience as an executive assistant to a renowned clinical/forensic psychiatrist.

With many years of experience in mental health and forensic psychology, Dr. Towers has provided therapy in diverse settings across Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Her extensive background includes working in substance abuse treatment programs, university counseling centers, community mental health centers, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities. This wealth of experience has equipped her with a deep understanding of the complexities of mental health and substance use disorders.

Dr. Towers’ passion for the arts and her international theatrical training have significantly influenced her approach to therapy. Having trained at prestigious institutions such as Yale School of Drama, New York Film Academy, and the Santa Monica Playhouse, she incorporates drama therapy and narrative therapy techniques into her clinical work. Her dissertation research, which focused on the impact of drama therapy techniques on veteran reintegration, reflects her commitment to innovative and creative therapeutic approaches.

I am thrilled to lead the exceptional team at Seasons in Malibu,” said Dr. Tiffany Towers. “My background in psychology, theater, and forensic psychology has shaped my approach to therapy, and I am excited to integrate these diverse perspectives to enhance the care we provide to our clients.”

As Clinical Director, Dr. Towers oversees the development and implementation of individualized treatment plans. She leads Seasons’ team of dedicated behavioral health professionals and collaborates closely with patients to ensure they receive comprehensive and personalized care. Her leadership, expertise, and innovative approach to therapy is instrumental in establishing Seasons in Malibu as a leader in luxury residential treatment for mental health and substance use disorders.

Her extensive experience, creative therapeutic techniques, and genuine passion for helping others make her the perfect fit for our facility,” said Don Varden, CEO for Seasons in Malibu. “With Dr. Towers at the helm of our treatment team, we are confident that we will continue to elevate the standard of care we provide and make a lasting difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health and substance use disorders.”

Gregory Skipper

Gregory Skipper

M.D., Program Advisor, Professionals Program

Dr. Skipper is a Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and a certified medical review officer. He previously served as medical director for the Alabama Physician Health Program and was on the council that created and oversaw the Oregon Health Professionals Program. Dr. Skipper was the primary innovator of ethyl glucuronide (EtG) testing and expert in alcohol biomarkers and drug testing. He was a principal investigator of the National Physician Health Program Blueprint Study, funded by a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant, and is the author of many articles regarding drug testing, physician health, and contingency monitoring. Dr. Skipper was formerly the medical director of Springbrook Hazelden, and he was a chief advisor to the development of the professional’s program at Promises, Betty Ford Center, and Bradford Health Services.

Reuben Vaisman Tzachor

Reuben Vaisman-Tzachor

Ph.D., FACFEI, DABPS, FAPA, DABCHS, Primary Therapist

Dr. Rueben Vaisman-Tzachor brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to Seasons in Malibu. He obtained his doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in 1993 and has been a Licensed Psychologist since 1997. He has taught as an adjunct professor of clinical and forensic psychology at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles and others for over 25 years and served as an Attending Psychologist at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for 16 years.

Dr. Vaisman is a Fellow at the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute, a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychology Specialties in Clinical and Forensic Psychology, a Fellow at the American Psychotherapy Association, and a Diplomate of the American Board of Certification in Homeland Security. He has conducted research and published over twenty professional journal articles and has written or co-authored eight books and three psychology-based novels. Many of his research articles are about addiction and chronic mental disorders. Additionally, he has served as an expert witness for various courts, including the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

During six years of counter-terrorism service as a navy captain and gun-ship commander for the Israeli Navy, he developed an expertise in terrorism prevention. He was subsequently recruited to head a research project at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico to study and produce a national terrorism prevention protocol for the George W. Bush administration. The project was subsequently integrated by the CIA into the pursuit of Osama Bin Laden and has been adopted into the official curriculum at the FBI Academy. Dr. Vaisman-Tzachor is a writer, reader, and speaker of English, Spanish, and Hebrew.

Damon-Raskin

Damon Raskin

M.D., Internist and Detox Specialist

Dr. Damon Raskin is board certified in internal medicine and received his Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University. In 1993, he graduated with distinction from George Washington School of Medicine in Washington DC, after which he completed his residency at UCLA. For the last sixteen years, Dr. Raskin has been specializing in preventive and addiction medicine. He has a full-service office with X-rays, cardiac stress testing equipment, and a lab, and he holds privileges at St. John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, California. Dr. Raskin has extensive experience helping patients safely detoxify from alcohol, opiates, and other drugs.

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Nancy B. Irwin

Psy.D, Primary Therapist and Certified EMDR Specialist

Originally from Atlanta, Dr. Nancy Irwin moved to New York City in 1985 to pursue a career as a stand-up comedian. She worked all over the country and abroad and moved to L.A. in 1994, where she experienced an epiphany when she began volunteering for Children of the Night, a shelter for sexually abused children in Los Angeles. This experience awoke the healer in Dr. Irwin, prompting her to pursue a doctorate in psychology at California Southern University with a specialty focus on the prevention and healing of sexual abuse. Dr. Irwin graduated from the Hypnosis Motivation Institute in Tarzana, California, in 2003, with honors and the Director’s Award. She has frequently been called upon to provide her expertise on numerous radio and TV shows, including CNN, CNBC, Fox, and MSNBC. She is a member of the American Hypnosis Association, the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, the California Psychological Association, the Los Angeles County Psychological Association, and she is a Diplomate in the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress. Nancy also serves on the Education Committee of the California Coalition on Sex Offending. She treats more than one hundred emotional and behavioral issues, including addictions, phobias, and sexual abuse trauma.

A certified practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Time Line Therapy, and Emotion Free Therapy, Dr. Irwin tailors each client’s treatment to effect the most rapid transformation possible. Dr. Irwin’s academic accomplishments, life experience, and personal approach together enable her to provide clients with a unique treatment experience. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from California Southern University and has a background as an opera singer and stand-up comic. This unique combination of skills enables her to inject heart and humor into her healing. A powerful keynote speaker, she insists: “Change does not have to be scary and hard. It can be creative and fun.” Dr. Irwin is also the author of many articles and two books, including co-authoring Breaking Through, Stories of Hope and Recovery.

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Jody Trager, Ph.D.

Primary Therapist and AF EMDR Specialist

Dr. Jody Trager is a Licensed Psychologist with over 30 years of experience specializing in trauma, depression, anxiety, PTSD, grief & loss, and Attachment Focused EMDR. She works on an intensive level with clients throughout their treatment process to heal, build resilience, and develop new more effective coping skills.

Dr. Trager received her doctorate degree from University of Southern California in 1994 and has continued her intensive training and practice in the Los Angeles area. She is very passionate about her work with diverse populations. Her infectious optimism, enthusiasm, dedication, and compassion put clients at ease so that they can do the necessary work to heal and thrive.

Dr. Trager is also a Parnell Trained AF EDMR therapist, which she uses to build resiliency, self-soothing and transformational, self-compassionate healing. Dr. Trager’s extensive experience in treating trauma and substance abuse issues, and her specialty in EMDR, is well suited to our residential setting here at Seasons in Malibu.

Matthew Goldenberg

Matthew Goldenberg

D.O., Psychiatrist

Matthew Goldenberg, D.O. is double board-certified in psychiatry and addiction psychiatry and is a certified Medical Review Officer (MRO). He is an expert in the evaluation and treatment of mental health disorders and has provided addiction psychiatry consultations to some of the nation’s top addiction treatment programs. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Goldenberg is an active author, researcher, and invited speaker at local and national conferences.

He volunteers his time as a clinical instructor in the Department of Psychiatry at UCLA and is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. Dr. Goldenberg completed an addiction psychiatry fellowship through UCLA, in Los Angeles, California, and a psychiatry residency at Banner University Medical Center of the University of Arizona, in Phoenix, Arizona. He completed medical school at Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is a native of Los Angeles.

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James Luzano

MD, Psychiatrist

Dr. Luzano has a background in working with a multitude of mental health disorders and chemical addictions. He is a graduate of Columbia University, completed medical school at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and residency at UCLA. He is double board-certified in Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Luzano has extensive experience in therapy that promotes empathy, understanding cognitive-behavioral processes, psychodynamics, and motivation for change. He applies these to complex trauma, PTSD, and other anxiety, depression, and mood disorders.

Benjamin Nakanishi

Benjamin Nakanishi

Psy.D, Primary Therapist

Dr. Ben Nakanishi is a licensed clinical psychologist who has many years of experience working with clients struggling with addiction and mental health issues. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of California Santa Barbara. Dr. Nakanishi obtained his doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University.

Dr. Nakanishi has worked in a range of settings, including community mental health, schools, correctional institutions, and in private practice, providing therapy sessions for:

  • Individuals
  • Groups
  • Couples
  • Families

He strives to create a collaborative and supportive environment so that issues can be explored openly and honestly. He draws from a wide range of therapeutic orientations and techniques but specializes in psychodynamic and psychoanalytic approaches, focusing on exploring the unconscious motivations that drive our behaviors.

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Whillma Quenicka

Ph.D., M-RAS, MS, MA, Primary Therapist and EMDR Practitioner

Dr. Quenicka aka “Dr. Q” was born and raised in Indonesia. She moved to the United States as a young adult, where she went on to graduate with honors from UCLA, earned 3 master’s degrees and received her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fielding Graduate University.

Dr. Q is one of the authors of the book Hidden Cultures in Clinical Psychology. Her graduate research projects in Neuropsychology were published in Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology and Applied Neuropsychology Journals. Dr. Quenicka is a member of Psi Chi and the National Honor Society in Psychology.

In her clinical work, she emphasizes recovery principles such as self-compassion, strength based, resiliency, empowerment, and hope. Dr. Q believes that one’s mental health is highly influenced by biopsychosocial factors including spirituality, cultural embedded beliefs, and values. Dr. Quenicka’s clinical experience and training includes working with adults with severe mental illness, intensive outpatient treatment for women with co-occurring disorders and working with the Brain Injury Center of Ventura County.

Dr. Q is a writer, reader, and speaker of English, Indonesian and Sundanese, and is currently learning Spanish. She loves travelling, soccer, reading and exploring culinary experiences. You can listen to her radio talk show “Psychs with Mics” at 104.1 FM KPPQ-LP Ventura, California.

Jennifer Tippet

Jennifer Tippet

Psy.D, Primary Therapist and Consultant

Dr. Jennifer Tippett is a Licensed Clinical Forensic Psychologist. She worked in the field of addiction and severe mental health disorders throughout the Denver area for several years while obtaining her Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology. She was then matched to a competitive internship program at New York University- Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan, where she continued to develop competencies in psychological assessment and working with underserved and special populations.

During that time, Dr. Tippett had the opportunity to receive training in the Harm Reduction model of addiction as well as several other treatment models. This wide variety of training allowed her to be able to approach the complex issues surrounding addiction and compulsive behavior from multiple views and to work with individuals at many different stages of their addiction. Following her internship, Dr. Tippett moved on to a fellowship in Massachusetts, working with individuals experiencing sexual deviancy and sexual addiction. It was through this work that she developed a more integrated understanding of addiction, behavioral acting out, and past trauma, leading to a more cohesive understanding of the private pain and secrets one often battles when dealing with addiction. Throughout her training, Dr. Tippett has honed her skills in using mindful, evidenced-based theory to provide individualized guidance to those seeking mental wellness. She feels privileged to continue to work with those seeking help along their journey at Seasons.

Lynda McCloskey, SEP

Lynda McCloskey, SEP

Somatic Practitioner

Lynda McCloskey is dedicated to fostering safety, attunement, and a personalized approach that caters to her clients’ unique needs. She addresses mental health concerns from a holistic perspective that encompasses the body, mind, and emotions.

Drawing from over three decades of experience in the field of somatic healing, Lynda utilizes a range of therapeutic modalities including Somatic Experience, NeuroAffective Touch, Integrative Somatic Parts, Integrative Trauma Therapy, Spiritual Life Coaching, CranioSacral Therapy, and Inner Child Work.

Her professional journey is rooted in the philosophy of embracing and nurturing all aspects of oneself, including those parts that may seem challenging to love. Her goal is to enhance the body’s capacity and resilience, enabling her clients to effectively navigate the ebbs and flows of life and heal from stress and trauma. Through this somatic exploration, she constructs a compassionate bridge for her clients, helping them establish self-trust, body/mind awareness, embodied self-worth, cultivate healthy boundaries, and build a nurturing relationship with the Self.

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Audrey Hope

Spiritual Advisor, RASi

Audrey Hope harnesses her gifts of finely-tuned perception and healing in her work as a Spiritual Intuitive Healer and Addiction Expert. Audrey served for eight years as Director of Spiritual Counseling at a popular rehab center in Malibu. The revolutionary techniques she uses to help clients in their personal transformations have been lauded by people from all walks of life around the world.

Audrey’s Spiritual Counseling transcends the boundaries of traditional therapy with its mind-focused approach, helping clients reach the deeper soul, where true healing happens. Her goal is to help each client achieve full transformation in the physical, emotional, and spiritual body. “One must work with an alchemist, one who knows how to go down into the cave with you and solve the riddle of the soul, at the ‘root of the root of the root.’ When you unlock the keys, transformation is possible, and life becomes a miracle of free creation.”

Marit Lee

Marit Lee

Admissions Director

Marit Lee earned both her B.A. and M.A. in psychology from California State University Humboldt, where she researched parental bonding and substance abuse, examining the relationship between attachment and addiction.

As Admissions Director at Seasons, Marit guides you through the process of admissions, from your initial contact to your arrival and admission into treatment. She will help arrange all aspects of your initial steps to recovery. Her focus is on treating clients and their families with empathy and respect. She will help you and your loved ones to understand the unique benefits of our renowned treatment program and answer any questions you might have about options for insurance or financing. Please call Marit today to learn why our program is the best choice for those seeking a dual diagnosis program in a luxury setting.

Michael Malone

Michael Malone

M.A., AMFT, APCC, Case Manager

Michael Malone is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor who has close to a decade in the addiction recovery field. Mike graduated from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania and worked in entertainment before pursuing a dual master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with a specialty in Spiritual and Depth Psychology and Addiction Studies from Antioch University in Los Angeles.

Over the past eight years, Mike has worked in in-patient and outpatient treatment as a Life Coach and Clinical Consultant before joining the team two years ago as a Life Coach, AMFT and APCC. Mike draws from a wide range of therapeutic orientations but is predominantly a narrative therapist who helps clients emotionally enter and reauthor their own stories and construct new meaning to stories that emerge in therapy.

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Aga Pedroso

M.Sc., M-RAS, DCP, TQUKDC, Case Manager

For the past fifteen years, as a certified cognitive therapist, Aga has been helping patients with neurodegenerative disorders and their families find ways to manage challenging behaviours. In 2019 she created a medical package including orientation, multi-sensory and reminiscent therapy for patients with Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. She is a developmental board member for the Brain Injury Research Foundation. Along with the board of directors, she makes sure all people affected by neurological diseases receive the treatments they need and deserve. Aga obtained her Master’s Degree in International Healthcare Management at Essex University in England and is a PhD candidate in the Faculty of Health and Medicine with a speciality in the Management of Neuropsychiatric Behaviours in Neurodegenerative Disorders. Aga is a certified Brainspotting practitioner, Dementia Care Practitioner, and she is Master-Level- Registered Addiction Specialist(M-RAS). Her past experiences give her the skills to help and understand clients diagnosed with trauma and PTSD.

Teri Terusa, M.A., LCSW

Teri Terusa, M.A., LCSW

Psychotherapist, DBT, EMDR & Brainspotting Specialist

Teri Terusa has worked in a wide variety of clinical settings, including County Mental Health Youth and Family Services, the Ventura County Mobile Crisis Team, as a Psychiatric Social Worker and in private practice.

She received her Master’s degree in public health from the UCLA in 1993, and a Master’s degree in Social Work from California State University Northridge in 2014.

Ms. Terusa brings great skill to a variety of therapeutic modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Brainspotting (BSP) and Emotional freedom Techniques (EFT).

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Laura Smith

LCSW, CAC, CEAP, Director of Business Development and Clinical Outreach

Based in the New York City area, Laura comes to Seasons in Malibu with a long career of developing and implementing large, multi-sited EAP, business development, and clinical outreach programs for nationally and internationally recognized chemical dependency and mental health treatment centers.

She is a graduate of Skidmore College and Hunter College School of Social Work and has over 20 years of experience providing clinical treatment to adults, adolescents, couples, families, and groups. She formerly had private psychotherapy practices in New York City and Greenwich, CT., was a consultant to Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, and an Adjunct Professor in Marymount Manhattan’s Department of Psychology. When it comes to recovery, Laura believes that “the only thing harder than doing it is not doing it” and looks forward to being a resource to anyone in that process!

Karen Rose

Karen Rose,

Karen Rose, Chief Financial Officer

Ashley Stavinou

Ashley Stavinou, LVN II,

Ashley Stavinou, LVN II, Nurse

Gina Silano

Gina Silano RRW,

Alumni Coordinator

Jay Lepito

Jay Lepito, RASi,

Site Manager

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Anel Peraza,

Senior Site Manager

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Leo Silva,

Staff Supervisor

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Barbara Carey, CHT,

Hypnotherapist

Rachel Orselli

Rachel Orselli, LAc,

Acupuncturist

Lisa Charmichael

Lisa Carmichael, RCST, LMT, RYT,

Yoga & Craniosacral Therapy

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Eden Rambod,

MA, Case Manager

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Carey McCorkle, MA,

Site Manager

Nick Latu

Nick Latu,

Chef

Erigo Arboleda

Erigo Arboleda,

Chef

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John Lloyd,

Admissions Counselor

Kathryn Tate

Kathryn Tate,

Admissions Counselor

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Hortensia Valencia, CMT,

Massage Therapist

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Kaziah Mraz, BA,

Site Manager

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Sophia Khan, BA,

Client Advocate

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Susie Moreno,

Client Advocate

Andrew Ringlund

Andrew Ringlund, BA,

Scheduling

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Cassandra Calderan, BA,

Site Manager

Ako Eyong

Ako Eyong,

Art Therapy

Nancy Armstrong

Nancy Armstrong, MA, MFT,

Site Manager

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Erin O'Bryan, CHT,

Certified Health Coach

Betty Pena

Betty Pena, BA,

Client Advocate

Deborah Williams

Deborah Williams, BA,

Site Manager

Gail Duncan

Gail Duncan, BA,

Client Advocate

Erika Keszthelyi

Erika Keszthelyi,

Maintenance

Gabor Keszthely

Gabor Keszthelyi,

Maintenance

Frequently Asked Questions for Staff

Our therapists and counselors at Seasons in Malibu are highly qualified, with advanced degrees and certifications in their respective fields. They include licensed clinical psychologists, board-certified psychiatrists, addiction specialists, and certified counselors. Many have over a decade of experience in behavioral health, addiction medicine, and psychotherapy. Our team includes experts who have been featured in national media, published extensively in academic journals, and lectured at prestigious universities.
The staff at Seasons in Malibu is exceptionally experienced in treating various mental health disorders. Many of our team members have extensive backgrounds working in diverse clinical settings, including hospitals, outpatient programs, and academic institutions. They have years of experience in diagnosing and treating complex mental health issues, often combining this with addiction recovery.
Our therapists specialize in a variety of therapeutic approaches and modalities, including but not limited to:
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Somatic Therapy
  • Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Psychodynamic and Psychoanalytic Therapies
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • indfulness-Based Approaches
Yes, our therapists have significant experience in treating co-occurring disorders, which involve mental health and substance use disorders. We employ a team of highly skilled and knowledgeable professionals who use integrated treatment approaches that address both issues simultaneously, ensuring our clients receive comprehensive care.
Yes, our therapists are committed to providing ongoing support throughout your treatment program. There are regular sessions available with the experts and they are also available to address any immediate concerns that may arise during your stay. We also offer aftercare services. We are committed to providing you with continuous and personalized care to facilitate a healthy recovery.
Yes, you can request a specific therapist or counselor. We strive to accommodate such preferences to the best of our ability, as we understand the importance of a strong therapeutic relationship in the healing process.
At Seasons in Malibu, we involve your families and loved ones in the treatment process through family therapy sessions, education, and support groups. Our therapists provide guidance to your loved one on how to support the client’s recovery journey and address any family dynamics that may impact treatment outcomes. We believe in a holistic approach that includes family involvement as a key component of successful recovery.
Seasons in Malibu maintains an impressive staff-to-client ratio of 5:1. This low ratio ensures highly personalized and attentive care. A more consistent one-on-one interaction allows our staff to create individualized treatment plans that are tailored to the specific needs of each client, creating a supportive and effective therapeutic environment.
Our therapists and counselors have diverse specialties and areas of expertise, including: Addiction Recovery and Relapse Prevention
  • Trauma and PTSD
  • Anxiety and Depression
  • Chronic Mental Disorders
  • Sexual Abuse and Trauma
  • Forensic and Clinical Psychology
  • Neuropsychology and Brain-Behavior Relationships
  • Holistic and Integrative Therapies
  • Spiritual Counseling and Mind-Body Healing
  • Family Therapy and Relationship Counseling
This comprehensive range of expertise enables us to address different issues and provide tailored treatment plans for our clients.