Meet Chloë Bean, LMFT — Somatic Trauma Therapist in Los Angeles

Trauma-informed therapy for anxious high achievers navigating burnout, toxic relationships, and nervous system overwhelm.

Client experiencing breakthrough moment in session with Chloe Bean, LMFT, during a body-based trauma therapy session

Meet Chloë Bean, LMFT — Somatic Trauma Therapist in Los Angeles

Hi, I’m Chloë Bean, LMFT, a somatic trauma therapist based in Los Angeles. I specialize in working with anxious high achievers, trauma survivors, and couples who feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in survival mode. My work integrates somatic, trauma-informed therapy to support nervous system regulation, emotional healing, and a more grounded, present way of living.

As a somatic trauma therapist in Los Angeles, I offer a warm, grounded approach that honors your resilience while creating space for real healing. My work integrates evidence-based, trauma-informed therapies including Internal Family Systems (IFS), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) for couples, mindfulness-based therapy, Somatic Experiencing®, and EMDR for trauma processing.

I work with high-achieving adults and couples across tech, media, healthcare, and creative industries who feel overwhelmed, burned out, or stuck in survival mode. Many clients come from demanding professional environments, but you do not need a high-status job or a certain level of success to belong here. What matters is that you’re ready for support that is thoughtful, attuned, and grounded in nervous system care.

Chloe Bean guiding a client through breathwork and mindfulness to support trauma processing and emotional clarity

You May Be a Good Fit for Therapy With Me If You’re Feeling Overwhelmed or Burned Out

You may resonate with this work if you are a high-achieving adult who appears capable and composed on the outside, yet feels emotionally exhausted, overwhelmed, or depleted on the inside. You may find yourself over-functioning in work, relationships, and caregiving roles while still questioning whether you are “too much” or never quite enough. Often, you are supporting everyone else and feel disconnected from your own needs.

You may be navigating the aftermath of a breakup, betrayal, or major identity shift that has left you feeling unsteady, unsure of who you are, or disconnected from what once felt familiar.

You may struggle to rest unless everything feels controlled or “perfect,” yet even then, your body remains tense and unable to fully exhale or relax.

You may feel disconnected from your body, your relationships, or your sense of purpose, noticing that old coping strategies no longer work but not yet trusting what comes next.

You may sense that you have outgrown survival-based patterns shaped by past stress or trauma, and are ready to explore a more regulated, grounded, and sustainable way of living through therapy. Many of the people I work with are navigating burnout and nervous system overwhelm.

Common Patterns in Burnout, Anxiety, and Trauma

  • Chronic people-pleasing and caretaking roles that lead to emotional exhaustion and burnout

  • Anxiety, panic attacks, and persistent self-doubt that keep your nervous system in a constant state of alert

  • Perfectionism and over-responsibility that leave you depleted, tense, and unable to fully rest

  • Difficulty setting boundaries without guilt, fear of conflict, or fear of letting others down

    Feeling responsible for managing other people’s emotions while neglecting your own needs

    These patterns are often rooted in earlier trauma and survival patterns shaped by long-term stress, attachment wounds, or emotionally unsafe environments.

    For many clients, this also includes anxiety and nervous system activation that keeps the body in a constant state of vigilance.

Your History Might Include:

  • Childhood emotional neglect, inconsistent caregiving, or family systems where your needs were minimized

  • Growing up in environments shaped by trauma, addiction, mental illness, or chronic stress

  • Early experiences that required you to mature quickly, stay vigilant, or become “the responsible one”

  • Relationships where love felt conditional on performance, compliance, or emotional availability

  • Past experiences that taught your nervous system safety came from control, achievement, or caretaking

Trauma-informed therapy practice serving Beverly Hills, Mid-Wilshire, and West LA with a focus on emotional resilience

Current Struggles Often Involve:

  • Feeling disconnected from yourself, your body, or your sense of direction despite external success

  • Difficulty trusting others, relaxing into intimacy, or asking for support

  • Cycles of burnout, resentment, or withdrawal in work, relationships, or caregiving roles

  • Feeling stuck between wanting change and fearing what might happen if you stop over-functioning

  • A growing sense that your current coping strategies are no longer sustainable

Licensed LMFT Chloe Bean offering affirming therapy for creatives, HSPs, and neurodivergent adults in Los Angeles

Specialized Therapy for Highly Sensitive People

Somatic, trauma-informed therapy for highly sensitive adults who feel overwhelmed, burned out, or disconnected from themselves.

Highly sensitive adults often develop caretaking and people-pleasing patterns that once supported connection but now lead to exhaustion and loss of self.. I specialize in working with highly sensitive adults and teens who have spent much of their lives in caretaker roles across family systems, friendships, careers, and romantic relationships. Many of my clients are deeply empathetic, responsible, and capable, yet feel disconnected from their own needs after years of prioritizing others.

When external validation becomes the primary compass, your internal voice can grow quiet. In therapy, we work together to rebuild trust in your inner guidance, strengthen nervous system regulation, and create a more stable internal foundation rooted in self-compassion rather than performance.

Healing is not about rushing toward a finish line or forcing change through willpower. Recovery unfolds gradually, through attuned, body-aware work that honors your pace. Therapy becomes a process of returning to yourself, one step at a time.

This work often focuses on:

Strengthening Your Internal Foundation
• Re-parenting and inner child work to support emotional safety and self-trust
• Cultivating self-compassion and confidence in the healing process
• Developing mind-body awareness, clarity, and grounded presence

Moving Beyond Survival Patterns
• Processing trauma through gentle, somatic, and nervous system–informed approaches
• Learning to stay connected to others without abandoning yourself
• Creating sustainable patterns that honor sensitivity, limits, and capacity

Reclaiming a More Integrated Life
• Transitioning out of survival mode into embodied, present-day living
• Building relationships rooted in mutual respect and authenticity
• Trusting your own wisdom, boundaries, and worthiness

Warm, light-filled therapy room supporting somatic healing, EMDR, and nervous system repair for trauma survivors

My Personal Connection to This Work

My path to becoming a somatic trauma therapist was shaped by lived experience with anxiety and trauma across different stages of life. Through my own healing, I found support in creative expression, nervous system–based care, and somatic therapies such as Internal Family Systems (IFS). These experiences continue to inform how I show up in the therapy room with attunement, patience, and deep respect for each client’s process.

I am honored to work alongside clients as they learn to slow down, soften long-held survival patterns, and reconnect with who they are beneath pressure, performance, and overwhelm.

Therapist working with clients healing from attachment wounds, abandonment trauma, and relationship anxiety

Ready to Come Home to Yourself?

You deserve healthy, authentic connection and intimacy, supported through trauma-informed, somatic therapy in Los Angeles.

It’s time to come home to yourself so you can engage with life from a place of steadiness rather than depletion. Therapy can help you move out of chronic stress and survival mode and into greater presence, self-compassion, and emotional balance.

If you are a high-achieving adult who feels exhausted from constantly pushing forward, you are not alone. I support clients in slowing down, reconnecting with themselves, and building sustainable patterns that support healing, stability, and long-term growth.

I am based in Los Angeles and work with clients throughout California through 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 Leading Mental Health & Culture Publications

Chloë Bean, LMFT is regularly featured as a trauma-informed expert on relationships, nervous system health, and modern mental wellbeing.

Forbes - What Is Ambient Stress? And How To Tackle It

What Your Therapist Thinks Podcast - Am I Just “Nice,” Or Am I A People Pleaser? Signs You’re People Pleasing

The Great Connect Podcast - End Holiday Overwhelm: Boundaries, Self-Care, & Realistic Expectations with Therapist Chloë Bean, LMFT

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

The Good Trade - The Psychology Behind Giving Ourselves “A Little Treat”

Toronto Sun - SEX FILES: What I learned when I took alcohol out of dating

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Toronto Sun - SEX FILES: Meet Phubbing — a silent relationship killer

Toronto Sun - SEX FILES: Ex Factor - Why Former Lovers Always Resurface

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

Good.is - Bestselling author shares the liberating freedom of letting others be wrong about you

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

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For media inquiries, please contact chloe@chloebeantherapy.com.

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