Marriage & Family Therapy – SALT Marriage and Family Therapy
At 4401 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 420, Long Beach, California 90807, SALT Marriage and Family Therapy offers psychotherapy services to individuals, couples, and families. The practice describes its work as helping clients develop knowledge and skills to resolve distress and foster hope, with therapy customized to each person and progressing based on client comfort and goals.
Specialty areas listed on the website include anxiety, depression, grief, mindfulness training, psychological assessment, relationship concerns, stress management, substance abuse, and trauma. The practice states it employs highly trained clinicians who use a variety of scientifically validated therapeutic methods, though specific clinician names, credentials, and licenses are not listed on the homepage.
Some clinicians at the practice provide services from a Christian, faith-based perspective for clients who seek that approach, while the practice as a whole serves people from a variety of backgrounds. The website notes the practice is willing to work with diverse populations and describes the therapeutic relationship as progressing at each client’s level of comfort and desire.
Regarding psychological assessment, the practice lists it among its specialty areas, indicating availability beyond standard talk-therapy services. Mindfulness training and stress management are similarly included in the list of service offerings, giving the practice a broad scope from clinical assessment through wellness-oriented interventions.
Session formats, including whether in-person or telehealth options are offered, are not explicitly described on the homepage. Insurance information and self-pay rates are also not detailed in the main page content; clients are encouraged to contact the practice directly for those specifics.
Prospective clients are invited to set up an initial consultation by phone or through the website contact form. The practice can be reached at (323) 999-4MFT. The website describes the practice as accessible to those experiencing overwhelm, relationship struggles, or addiction concerns, and additional details about individual clinicians and specific service offerings are available through linked sections of the site.
No founding year is stated on the website homepage.