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George Beshara, PhD

Registered Psychological Associate
California Board of Psychology

Dr George (he/him) believes that healing comes from walking alongside people and listening deeply to their stories. He also believes that we are relational beings; therefore, his goal is to create a safe and healing space to hold emotions and experiences while addressing the individual’s wounds with care. George approaches therapy from a relational psychodynamic perspective.

Clinical Experience:
As a therapist, George has worked in various settings, including community mental health centers and university counseling centers. He uses relational approaches to therapy to assist individuals from many backgrounds with a broad range of issues. Some of the areas George has worked with include depression, anxiety, PTSD, complex trauma, and relational issues.

Dr George can provide therapy in Arabic.

Publications:
The Impact of Different Theological Frameworks on Meaning-Making in Suffering (Dissertation), Riding the Waves of Parallel Process: Training in a University Counseling Center Setting (Presentation)

Credentials:
Registered Psychological Associate #94028497
Supervised by Andrea Davis, PhD, Licensed Psychologist #12296

  • Specializations:

    Suffering
    Relational Struggles
    Trauma/Complex Trauma
    Anxiety
    Depression
    Identity Issues
    Cultural Adjustment
    Spiritual integration

  • Client focus:

    13-18
    18+
    Older adults
    Couples

  • Services available:

    Telehealth, in person
    Sliding scale: Yes

  • Educational background:

    BA in Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine

    MA in Clinical Psychology, Rosemead School of Psychology

    PhD in Clinical Psychology, Rosemead School of Psychology