Meet Chloë Bean, Somatic Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Trauma-informed Therapy for Anxious High Achievers, Toxic Relationships & Burnout
You don’t need more grit. You need space to soften- and finally exhale.
Welcome! I'm Chloë Bean, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in somatic trauma-informed therapy for anxious high achievers, trauma survivors, and couples who are ready to feel embodied, empowered, and more present in their lives.
As a Somatic Therapist, I bring a warm, down-to-earth approach that honors your strength while creating space for healing. I integrate evidence-based modalities including:
Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples
Mindfulness and Somatic Experiencing
EMDR for trauma processing
I work with high-achieving folks across tech, media, and healthcare. Many of my clients come from places like Google, Apple, Tinder, Forbes, UCLA, Cedars-Sinai, and Universal Music. I share these names to reflect the range of industries I serve, not an affiliation or endorsement. You do not need a big-name workplace to feel at home here.
You May Be My Ideal Client If…
You're a high achiever who looks composed on the outside but feels like you're barely holding it together inside. You're the one who overfunctions in life, love, and work—and still wonder if you're "too much" or not enough.You’re always managing others and have nothing left for yourself
You’re recovering from a breakup, betrayal, or identity shift
You can’t rest unless everything is “perfect” — but even then, you can’t exhale
You feel disconnected from your body, your relationships, or your sense of purpose
You’ve outgrown old survival strategies but don’t yet trust the new way
You May Recognize Yourself in these Patterns:
Chronic people-pleasing and caretaking roles
Anxiety, panic attacks, and perpetual self-doubt
Perfectionism that leaves you exhausted
Difficulty setting boundaries without guilt
Feeling responsible for everyone else's emotions
Your History Might Include:
Childhood trauma, neglect, or family conflict
Narcissistic, physical, or sexual abuse
Complex family dynamics that shaped your caretaker role
Previous relationships that left you questioning your worth
Current Struggles Often Involve:
Intimacy and relationship difficulties
Fear of abandonment alongside fear of being smothered
Body image concerns or disordered eating patterns
Ruminating thoughts, OCD tendencies, or depression
Burnout, grief, breakups, or overwhelming loneliness
Exploration of gender identity or sexuality
Specialized Support for Highly Sensitive People
Your Healing Journey: From Surviving to Thriving
I have particular expertise working with highly sensitive adults and teens who've spent their lives in caretaker roles across families, friendships, careers, and romantic relationships. If external validation has become your compass while your internal voice has grown quiet, we'll work together to strengthen that foundation from within.
Healing isn't about rushing to the finish line. We were never made to sprint—it was always meant to be a pilgrimage. Your journey will focus on:
Strengthening Your Internal Foundation
Re-parenting work to nurture your body and inner voice
Building self-compassion and trust in the healing process
Developing mind-body clarity and grounded presence
Moving Beyond What Holds You Back
Processing trauma through gentle, body-aware approaches
Learning to connect authentically without losing yourself
Creating sustainable patterns that honor your sensitivity
Reclaiming Your Full Potential
Stepping out of survival mode into embodied living
Building healthy, authentic relationships
Trusting your own wisdom and worthiness
My Personal Connection to This Work
As someone who experienced anxiety and trauma as both a child and adult, I found my own healing through art, music, and somatic therapies like IFS. This personal journey, combined with my passion for this work since my teenage years, brings deep understanding to our therapeutic relationship.
I'm honored to walk alongside clients as they discover they can slow down, soften, and still be exactly who they're meant to be.
Ready to Come Home to Yourself?
You deserve healthy, authentic love and intimacy.
It's time to come home to yourself so you can fully engage in the world around you—not from a place of depletion, but from genuine presence and self-compassion.
If you're a high achiever ready to stop sprinting through life and start experiencing the beauty along the way, I'd be honored to support your journey toward healing, stability, and growth.
Located in Los Angeles, serving clients throughout California via secure online somatic therapy sessions.
Credentials & Affiliations
Clinical Training
EMDR Basic Training Parts 1&2 - EMDRIA approved
Somatic Experiencing Practitioner (SEP) 3 year Training (in progress) - Somatic Experiencing International
Internal Family Systems (IFS) - Level 1 (in progress) — IFS Institute; plus 2 years of ongoing IFS consultation
Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) trainings (in progress) with Robyn Caruso, LMFT, CEDS-S
Intuitive Eating Consultations with Elyse Resch, MS, RDN, CEDRD-S
Somatic VoiceWork™ - Level 2
Clinical Experience
Maple Counseling Center (Beverly Hills) - Adolescent, Child, and Family Therapy Track; Adults & Couples Training Track 2nd Year
Beverly Hills High School - Adolescent Mental Health Counselor
Antioch Community Therapy Services - Adults & Couples; Founder of Mindful Self-Compassion Group
Lightfully Behavioral Health Treatment Center - Adults, Couples & Groups
Remarkable Services Community Mental Health - Individuals and Couples
Private Practice under supervision, Westside Therapy Collective
Education
Masters of Arts in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University, Los Angeles
Bachelors of Music from Berklee College of Music, Boston
The Power of Awareness from University of California, Berkeley’s Greater Good Science Center and the Awareness Training Institute
Professional Affiliations
As Seen In…
Forbes - What Is Ambient Stress? And How To Tackle It
Am I Just “Nice” Podcast - Am I Just “Nice,” Or Am I A People Pleaser? Signs You’re People Pleasing
Very Well Mind - “Functional Freeze” Is the Trauma Response That Can Look Like You’re Totally Fine. When you're stuck in survival mode but your actions aren't
The Knot - Advice for Navigating an Introvert-Extrovert Relationship
Real Simple - 5 Ways I Keep My Energy (and Sanity) Intact During the Holiday Season, Backed by Wellness Experts
Real Simple - Even Therapists Feel Stress—Here Are 8 Habits They Avoid to Protect Their Mental Health
SELF - 10 Movies That’ll Help You Embrace Being Single During Cuffing Season
Bustle - What Is Five-Finger Breathing?
Bustle - “Resonance Breathing” Is The Anti-Stress Hack You Can Do Anywhere
Toronto Sun - SEX FILES: What I learned when I took alcohol out of dating
Dating sober comes down to getting comfortable with the uncomfortableness
Her Campus - Planning To “Turkey Dump”? Here’s How To Do It Respectfully
MSN - The surprising impact AI could have on your mental health
Huff Post - This Controversial Communication Trend Might Be Silently Killing Your Relationship
She Knows - Why Letting Go of Your Ego Might Be the Best Way to Improve Your Relationships
Good.is - Simple neuroscience hack trains your brain to find happiness and positivity everywhere
Good.is - Psychologists and CEOs say stop serving 'compliment sandwiches' and to say this instead
NICE News - Holiday Card Etiquette: The Do’s and Don’ts of Writing Your Annual Greetings
Good.is - Psychologists reveal confidence-boosting reality check that can stop everyone from worrying
A Further Inquiry - Chloe Bean, LMFT, on Banksying in Dating, Emotional Trauma, and Healing with Somatic Therapy. How does Chloe Bean define “banksying” in dating, and what therapeutic approaches help individuals heal from its relational trauma?
Good.is - Bestselling author shares the liberating freedom of letting others be wrong about you