Aspire Counseling Services
Marina Katrjian is a qualified mental health therapist with experience in providing comprehensive counseling services in a variety of settings. Currently employed at Aspire Counseling Services since June 2023, Marina conducts bio-psychosocial assessments and develops personalized treatment plans. Previous experience includes working at A Mission for Michael, where Marina offered group support services and crisis intervention, and at PathPoint, where responsibilities encompassed program coordination and support for individuals with disabilities. Marina holds a Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California, a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences from California State University, Northridge, and an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts from Los Angeles Valley College.
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Aspire Counseling Services
With several locations throughout California and Arizona, we provide continued care and support through an effective intensive outpatient program that serves men, women, adolescents, and families suffering from substance use disorder and behavioral health conditions. Our goal at Aspire is to help our clients develop the skills and relationships necessary for long term stability. Aspire Counseling Services® is an intensive outpatient program offering a wide range of individual, group, and couples counseling for men, women, and adolescents. We also offer addiction recovery groups, education groups, assessments, drug & alcohol testing, crisis intervention, aftercare, and more. We provide compassionate, evidence-based treatment that is personalized to fit each individual’s needs. Our unique Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is designed to provide short-term stabilization of psychiatric symptoms while allowing participants to live an independent lifestyle. Our goal is to get you back to living the life you desire, as soon as possible. Aspire Behavioral Health IOP is designed for individuals who are experiencing behavioral or emotional difficulties but do not require (or no longer require) the intense level of psychiatric care provided in an inpatient or partial hospitalization program.