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Pricing
Individual Initial Intake: $250 per clinical hour
Individual: $200 per clinical hour
Couples: $250 per clinical hour

*Sliding Scale Available
*Telehealth Available

Specialties:
Addiction, Adolescents, Anxiety, Couples, Depression, Identity, Health, Trauma, Veterans

 

Jason Cencirulo, PsyD

The first step in healing is often the scariest, and my hope is that you take that step - for you, for those you love, and those who love you.

Perhaps you’ve come to heal, to grow, to grieve, or to understand. For whatever reason you’ve come, my hope is that you will be heard, seen, and understood in a way that allows you to approach the challenges of living in new ways. To accomplish this, we’ll work from a culturally humble, relational approach, utilizing elements of proven interventions from a number of therapeutic frameworks in order to promote insight, change or healing (more about these approaches here). 

My clinical experiences have spanned inpatient/outpatient units, community mental health, and private practice settings, where I have collaborated with medical, mental health, and prevention teams in order to provide care for adolescents and adults. Whether your pain, stress, or suffering is new or has existed for quite some time, we will collaborate in your care throughout our time together in order promote the life and relationships that bring more vitality to your everyday experiences.

Licensed Psychologist (PSY31684)

Training
VA Long Beach (VALBHCS)
Postdoctoral Fellow
VA Long Beach (VALBHCS)
Predoctoral Intern

Education
Doctor of Clinical Psychology
Pepperdine University
Master of Arts in Psychology
Pepperdine University

Publications

Cencirulo, J., McDougall, T., Sorenson, C., Crosby, S., & Hauser, P. (2020). Trainee experiences of racism, sexism, heterosexism, and ableism (the “ISMs”) at a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare facility. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. Advance online publication.

Eldridge, K., Cencirulo, J., Edwards, E., (2017). Demand-withdraw patterns of communication in couple relationships. In J. Fitzgerald (Ed). Foundations for couples’ therapy: Research for the real world. New York, NY: Routledge.