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Jennifer Mason, LMFT

2659 Townsgate Road suite 218, Thousand Oaks, California

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About

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #135515) who provides quality mental health care within a group private practice with experience in a wide variety of life’s challenges. As a mental health professional, I assist my fellow community members by providing therapy within a safe and encouraging space, by engaging in collaborative work with client’s outside providers, and helping connect clients to resources previously unexplored. Let’s connect via online or in-person.

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I provide in-person and remote therapy via the platform SimplePractice which allows clients to be seen through a HIPPA-compliant teleconferencing interace.

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I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT #135515) who has received a B.A. of Psychology from the University of Oregon with internships within several areas of research related to adolescence and substance use. I then received my M.S. of Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy and a specialization in Family Mediation within the court system at California Lutheran University.

While I currently run a private practice in Westlake Village, California, I have had previous experience providing therapy at the detox and dual-diagnosis inpatient rehabilitation level of care, Intensive Outpatient Treatment Center for adolescents struggling with depression, anxiety, and Bipolar I & II diagnoses. In addition, I have worked throughout the Ventura County school system providing IEP recommended therapy in middle schools and high schools alike, as a sexual assault and rape crisis counselor, as a LGBTQ+ specific counselor, and I have worked as a field-based therapist providing services to high-risk populations including the homeless and the incarcerated.