Dyan Kolb
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- Addiction Treatment
- Addictions
- Adolescent Issues
- Alcoholism
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Bullying
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Depression
- Interventions
- Living With An Addict
- Older Adults
- Online Counseling
- Parenting & Family
- Prevention
- Recovery
- Social Issues
- Stress & Burnout
- Trauma Therapy
Office
- Contact:
- 310-494-2898
Treatment Offered
- Therapy Orientation:
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Psychodynamic, Coaching, Other, Family Systems Therapy, Family/Marital Therapy
- Age Focus:
- Any age
- Specialities:
- Anger Management, Gay Lesbian Issues, Personality Disorders, Child or Adolescent Issues, Divorce, Child Assessments, Trauma and PTSD, Psychosis, Life Coaching, Addiction or Substance Abuse, OCD, Mood Disorders, Parenting, Domestic Abuse or Domestic Violence, Anxiety or Fears, Relationship Issues, Women, Loss or Grief, Compulsive Disorders, Depression, Finding Your Purpose in Life
- Treatment Modality:
- Couples, Individuals, Families, Groups
- Ethnicity:
- Any Ethnicity
- Sexual Orientation:
- Any Orientation
- Last updated:
- Apr 28, 2021
- Website:
- Dyan Kolb, LCSW
- Find me on:
- LinkedIn.com
- Life Is Worth Living Because...
- There is so much goodness in the world to be experienced.
- About My Work
- As an addiction specialist, my goal is to help you understand your addiction and the underlying mental health issues while utilizing research supported cognitive and behavioral techniques to reduce relapse occurrences. While we can’t change difficult situations of the past, we can work together to better understand and resolve challenges in your life. By applying complementary therapy approaches and techniques, we can identify long-standing behavior patterns or negative perceptions that may be holding you back from experiencing a more fulfilling and meaningful life.
- My Story
- I have always been interested in human behavior and learning about what motivates people intrinsically to make the choices they make. As a clinical social worker, my background and training invited me to explore the impact of different systems in the environment that take part in the outcome of human behavior. Helping others identify personal strengths and what is working in their lives in effort to solve current problems contributes to the difference between just having a "job" and actually loving the work that I do. Helping others develop and maintain the tools to create a life worth living is why I enjoy working in the mental health field.
Qualification
Years in Practice: | 10+ Years |
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Graduated from: | University of Southern California |
Year Graduated: | 2006 |
Other Credentials: | License |
Remote Therapy
Phone Counseling: | Yes |
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Online Counseling: | Yes |
Technologies: | Skype |
Please use the contact form on this page to find out more about the provider's remote therapy options
Cost & Payment Modalities
Avg Cost (session): | Sliding Scale |
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Accepts Credit Cards: | Yes |
Online Payments accepted: | Yes |
Please verify costs and payment modalities before you arrange your first visit
Dyan Kolb's Most Recent Activity on Choose Help
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 10:43 - Dec 05, 2013 State laws regarding conservatorship and mental health
Is there a law in Michigan where family members can sign a court order to keep a family member in a rehabilitation center?
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 09:31 - Nov 13, 2013 Trust and Intimacy
Hello, I have a question regarding a 2.5 month relationship with a man I am in. I waited for 2 months before finally being so attracted to him to have sex. I wanted to get to know him first. I saw things I liked and didn't like and ultimately ...
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 12:03 - Nov 01, 2013 When to get legal advice
anger problems alcoholism mental disorders can my boyfriend use his issues to help him fighting a assault charge he wasnt un his right mind
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 12:02 - Nov 01, 2013 To intervene or not intervene
How do you do an intervention when the person you want to do an intervention on is high all of the time. If they are not high on some rare occasions it is only because they could not score drugs and during these brief periods they are sick and very ...
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 01:40 - Oct 21, 2013 Loved ones of addicts and alcoholics
My fiancé is currently in treatment for herion and meth and he recently told me that he can't be with me right now because he has to fix himself and he needs to be selfish. He also is in treatment 2 and 1/2 hours away from where we live and he is ...
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Q & A Reply: Facebook Share on Twitter 10:49 - Oct 15, 2013 Tough Decisions
I am a single mom. My kids dad is a deadbeat. I work 2 jobs and the night one is I am a bartender and that is the job that pays enough to keep our heads above water. I was a big drinker in high school and I stopped when I got pregnant but now I am ...