
Everyone is Welcome Here
First off, welcome to my page. My name is Sasha Kleinman. It is time to start feeling good again. To have the weight off your shoulders and to feel like you are in good hands. Thank you for visiting. I do not own a private practice. I am under the Supervision of Silva Depanian (MFC #121864) at Avedian Counseling Center and Supervised by Chrisa Sadd (LMFT #43482) at the Ed Asner Family Center.
Mission Statement
My mission is to provide effective therapy that adequately recognizes and supports neurodivergent individuals, students, teens, and veterans—especially those who have been failed by the systems that were designed to assist them.
Why I Do This Work
Many of the people I work with grew up in survival mode — joined the military young, or spent years masking just to get by.
I created this practice to be the kind of space I wish had existed for them.
This is therapy that doesn’t ask you to prove your pain.
You don’t have to mask here.
You don’t have to carry the weight alone.
This is a place where you can lay it all down — and start feeling like yourself again.

Who I Work With
I work with people who are carrying a lot — sometimes silently, sometimes for years.
My specialties are:
- Neurodivergent teens and adults navigating a world that wasn’t built for them
- Veterans processing trauma, reintegration, or identity outside of service
- Students under pressure to perform, succeed, or simply survive
- And people who are exhausted by having to explain themselves — in relationships, in systems, or even in therapy