Seth Bricklin, Pys. D, M.B.A.
Director / PSY18831
Dr. Seth Bricklin has been in the mental health field since 1996. He received his Doctorate in clinical psychology and master’s in business administration from Widener University in Chester, PA. He is a licensed clinical psychologist with expertise and training in the treatment of a multitude of mental health issues including anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, chronic pain, and substance abuse. From 2005 to 2016, Dr. Bricklin was the Director of Mental Health at a non-public school serving developmentally delayed and emotionally disturbed students residing throughout L.A. County. He has been conducting forensic evaluations of federal employees for over fifteen years and is an expert in how physical injuries and work-related stress contribute to and interact with psychological disorders.
Dr. Bricklin enjoys supervising and training new therapists, which he has done throughout his career. He has taught undergraduate psychology and lectured on a variety of topics including the treatment of substance abuse in adolescents, motivational interviewing, basic counseling skills, supervision, ethics, the integration of services to developmentally delayed and mentally ill clients, and personality and psycho-legal assessment. He is trained in several evidence-based practices and utilizes psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, client-centered and mindfulness therapies to target his clients’ goals.
Cheryl Moss, MS, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Clinical Supervisor / LMFT30603
Cheryl Moss is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has been working as a psychotherapist since 1990. Specializing in addiction, trauma, depression, anxiety, abuse, OCD, Bipolar disorder, stress management, couples/relational counseling, LGBTQ issues, conflict resolution, death and dying, life transitions and aging, Cheryl uses psychological modalities, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Family systems and Solution-Focused Therapy.
In addition, she has 25 years of extensive training and study in Eastern healing modalities with certification in yoga therapy, somatic awareness, breath work for managing stress/anxiety, meditation and mindfulness practices and emotional release facilitation. When appropriate, she utilizes these in adjunct to clinical work with clients. She approaches sessions as a collaboration, creating a space where clients can have difficult conversations, work on resolving issues and develop treatment plans that are tailored to their personal needs and experiences.