The person behind the practice
Omer Harari,
LMFT
I provide a space to slow down and listen to what is happening beneath the surface. If you are tired of performing, coping, or just "getting by," this is an invitation to go deeper.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, I have also lived in France and Israel — experiences that shaped a genuine curiosity about how culture, identity, and belonging inform the way we carry ourselves. I earned my Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles, with a specialization in Applied Community Psychology, and my Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from UC Santa Barbara.
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, owner of a group practice, and clinical supervisor. My work is most alive in the space between people — in what gets said and what doesn't, in the patterns that show up in the room, in the small moments of rupture and repair that become the material of real change.
"There's a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."
— Leonard CohenI specialize in working with men and fathers at inflection points — transitions into parenthood, conflicts in partnership, moments of crisis where the old ways of coping have stopped working. I am most interested in what it means to recover a sense of well-being grounded in one's values: in how we relate to ourselves, to others, and to our own stories.
Beyond credentials, what I bring to this work is a genuine belief that the therapeutic relationship itself is the medicine. Not technique applied to a problem, but two people paying close attention together — and discovering that something can shift.
Credentials & training
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A free 15-minute consultation — no obligation, and you don't need to have it all figured out before you reach out.