Blessy Giron, lcsw
Blessy Giron is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has provided individual and group therapy throughout Los Angeles County for over 10 years to children, adolescents and adults. Treatment experience ranges on a variety of topics such as family dysfunction, anxiety, depression, trauma resulting from physical abuse and neglect, domestic violence and sexual abuse.
Blessy is trained in using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Interventions to address underlying issues of dysfunction and empower individuals to build necessary skills. Her goal is to establish a collaborative working relationship with you to determine your needs and the best approach to reaching treatment established goals. She starts where you are and offer individualized interventions that fit your personality. Blessy believes everyone should have a safe space to address and resolve emotional challenges in order to live a fulfilling life.
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Master’s in Social Work, San Diego State University
Languages: Spanish
Tyra torian, lcsw
Tyra Torian is a Los Angeles native that has always had a passion for helping others. Tyra completed her undergraduate studies in Washington D.C. at Howard University receiving her B.A. in English. Tyra returned to California for her Master’s degree in Social Work at the University of Southern California (USC). Tyra’s passion lead her to community mental health where she provided stellar services to the South L.A. community for ten years. Tyra served as both a clinician as well as program coordinator to several programs contracted through the Department of Mental Health (DMH). After her time in community mental health, Tyra recognized that her work needed to expand into the school district to help bring awareness to mental health and social emotional issues that impeded children from learning. While serving the Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District (NLMUSD) Tyra has been able to implement a referral system for teachers and administrators to recognize and refer students in need of mental health services. In addition, Tyra developed a community resource collaborative to involve local agencies within the community to develop a memorandum of understanding (MOU)with the district in order to provide the best services to the district’s students and their families. The thing about passion is that it can drive a person to reach what many see as unattainable, but Tyra didn’t allow fear to dictate her next move into private practice. Serving her community has always been her top priority and starting a private practice with her business partner allowed Tyra to continue her passion.