Our Los Angeles Client Profile

inclusive therapy for diverse individuals, couples, relationships, & families in highland park, los angeles

At Kindman & Co., we welcome all kinds of people. Our therapy approach is all about inclusion, connection, self-discovery, and embracing authenticity. When we know and embrace ourselves fully, we are more likely to embrace difference & complexity, build thriving relationships, and advocate for others. Let’s work together to build a community where everyone is celebrated—and let’s start with you. Learn about some of the people and communities we serve and the concerns we work with below.

intimate relationships & couples

Relationships can be deeply meaningful and deeply challenging. People often seek therapy when navigating conflict, disconnection, life transitions, or a desire for more closeness and security in their relationships.

We work with romantic partners and relational systems across many structures, including monogamous and non-monogamous relationships, polyamory, consensual non-monogamy, co-parenting relationships, chosen family, and non-romantic partnerships. Our work supports communication, repair, boundary-setting, and relational understanding so your relationships can feel more intentional, compassionate, and sustainable.

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people in life transitions or crises

Change—whether chosen or unexpected—can disrupt your sense of stability and leave you feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or untethered. Life transitions and crises often bring complex emotions, grief, and questions about what comes next.

Therapy can offer a steady place to land as you make sense of what you’re experiencing. We support you in processing change, reconnecting with your strengths, and finding steadier ground as you move through this chapter.

Life is Changing Fast, but You’ve Got This
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people experiencing grief & loss

Loss can fundamentally shift how you experience yourself, your relationships, and the world around you. Grief may show up as sadness, anger, numbness, confusion, or loneliness—and it rarely follows a predictable timeline.

We offer a supportive space to move through grief in your own way, without pressure to “move on.” You don’t have to carry loss alone, and you deserve care that honors the depth of what you’re holding.

Get Support and find meaning again
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LGBTQIA2S+ Folks

Living in a society shaped by cisnormativity and heterosexism can create chronic stress and emotional strain. Many LGBTQIA2S+ folks have experienced misunderstanding, marginalization, or harm in spaces meant to be supportive.

We offer affirming, inclusive therapy where you don’t need to explain or justify who you are. Our work supports you in exploring identity, relationships, and inner life with care, respect, and self-trust.

Celebrate your authentic self
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highly sensitive people (HSPs) & deep feelers

Some people experience the world more intensely—emotionally, relationally, or sensory-wise—and have often been told they are “too sensitive” or “too much.” This sensitivity is frequently misunderstood or treated as something to fix.

In therapy, we work with you to understand and honor your sensitivity rather than minimize it. Together, we explore ways to reduce overwhelm, strengthen boundaries, and stay connected to your depth without losing yourself.

Start embracing big feelings now
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creatives, artists & entertainers

Creative work often grows from emotional depth, curiosity, and sensitivity. At the same time, many creatives feel misunderstood, struggle with self-doubt or imposter syndrome, or question the meaning and sustainability of their work.

Therapy can offer a space where your creative identity is taken seriously. We support you in reconnecting with purpose, navigating comparison and doubt, and cultivating a creative life that feels grounding and sustaining.

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therapy for therapists & healing professionals

Helping others heal and grow can be deeply meaningful work, but it can also be emotionally demanding. Holding space for pain, trauma, and uncertainty day after day can make it hard to leave work at work, especially when you’re also navigating your own relationships, losses, stressors, and life transitions.

We understand the unique pressures that come with being a therapist or helping professional, because we live them too. Supporting therapists and healers has always been a priority in our practice. We know how important it is to have a space where you don’t need to explain, perform, or stay in the role of the helper.

Therapy offers you a place to be fully human — to process the weight of the work, tend to your own inner world, and have your experiences met with understanding and care.

therapists are human first, Get support now
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millennial therapy

Many millennials grew up navigating rapid technological change, economic uncertainty, and constant access to information about the world. These experiences often shape how millennials relate to identity, work, relationships, and justice, with a strong emphasis on authenticity, creativity, and wellbeing.

At the same time, this awareness can bring anxiety, pressure to “figure it out,” and feelings of being unseen or misunderstood. If you’re navigating questions of purpose while managing adulthood in a complex world—career decisions, financial stress, student loan debt, intersectional identities, or concerns about the future—therapy can offer support.

We’re here to help you make sense of what you’re carrying and move toward a life that feels more grounded, meaningful, and aligned with your values.

Get help figuring it all out
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support for teens & young adults

Adolescence and early adulthood are full of change. These years often include first relationships, new responsibilities, growing independence, and decisions that can feel both exciting and overwhelming. It’s also a time of exploring identity — figuring out who you are, what matters to you, and how you want to move through the world.

With so much happening at once, it’s common for teens and young adults to experience anxiety, stress, self-doubt, or emotional overwhelm. Therapy can offer a supportive space to pause, make sense of big feelings, and develop tools for navigating change with more confidence and self-trust.

We’re here to support you in building resilience, strengthening coping skills, and embracing all parts of who you are as you grow.

Get support with knowing and embracing yourself