About Beverly Hills Relationship Therapist Philip Lewis
I am a Relationship Therapist in Beverly Hills who helps real people like you find relief from real problems so you can get back to the successful and meaningful relationships you deserve.
I can help whether you're seeking an anxiety therapist in Beverly Hills, addiction therapist near you, couples therapy in LA, or group therapy via Zoom anywhere else in California.
I currently see clients in person at my Beverly Hills office for the Los Angeles area, and online for anyone in California.
For two years I treated adults, teens, couples, families, and groups at the esteemed Maple Counseling Center in Beverly Hills. In 2023-2024 I provided group therapy at La Fuente Hollywood Treatment Center’s Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient programs (PHP/IOP) for LGBTQ+ individuals recovering from substance use disorders and other addictions.
I hold a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles.
Beverly Hills Relationship Therapist Philip Lewis in the News
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A Connecticut stepmom, an emaciated 32-year-old and why her arrest shocked the community. By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, March 18, 2025
An OnlyFans model's viral documentary and why it sparked a major conversation about sex. By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, Dec. 19, 2024
People are obsessing over the man charged with murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO. How did we get here? By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, Dec. 10, 2024
Britney Spears' posts have some fans concerned. There's a right way to talk about it. By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, Dec. 4, 2024
Demi Lovato doesn’t remember much of her time on Disney Channel. It's called dissociation. By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, Sept. 2024
Polyamory seems more common among gay people than straight people. What’s going on? By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, June 2024
Keeping it Together: Are gay people throwing out monogamy? By Charles Trepany, USA TODAY, June 2024
