In-Person in Burbank, CA 91505
Online in California
I’m a dedicated mental health professional with a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology, specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. My diverse educational background includes a BA in Urban Studies from the University of Pennsylvania, which has equipped me with a unique perspective on the intricate relationship between individual well-being and community dynamics.
Client Focus
Age Specialty: Adult, Children, Senior, Teen, Young Adult
Treatment Approach
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Family Systems
- Narrative
- Psychodynamic
- Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Approach Description: I believe in a holistic approach to mental health, recognizing the importance of context in understanding each client’s unique story. My training and experience have taught me the value of empathy, active listening, and tailored interventions. Whether you’re seeking support for relationship challenges, personal growth, or recovery, I am here to provide a safe, non-judgmental space for exploration and healing.
Education & Credentials
Lindsay Ratkovich AMFT
- Female
- License # AMFT138880
- Licensed in CA
- Practicing Since 2022
Education: Bachelor of Arts Degree in Urban Studies from the University of Pennsylvania and her Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has clinical training Maple Counseling Center in Beverly Hills, CA working with adults, couples and teens.
Finances
Insurance
- Accepts Insurance
- Medi-Cal and select Commercial insurance plans
Lindsay Ratkovich Practice Details
Therapy Sessions
- Available In-Person in Burbank, CA 91505
- Available Online for residents of California
- Online Therapy Details: HIPAA Compliant Zoom
In my role as an MFT Trainee at The Maple Counseling Center, I developed my skills in providing psychodynamic therapy to clients, fostering deep understanding and healing. Currently, as a Group Facilitator and Clinician at AdlibLA, I lead workshops focused on mental health and recovery, incorporating creative techniques like improvisation to engage participants and encourage personal growth.
My experience as a Housing Advocate at The Alexandria House deepened my understanding of the challenges faced by individuals and families in securing stable living situations, allowing me to effectively support clients in navigating these hurdles. This experience is complemented by my background in property management and real estate, where I honed my communication and negotiation skills—essential tools in therapy and advocacy.