Since becoming licensed as a clinical psychologist in 1999,
I have gained a lot of experience through my work as well as life.
Early on in my career, I developed a particular interest in working
with adult individuals and couples.
Psychologist with 19 years experienceDr. Lexi Welanetz-BursinContact NowSchedule Appointment
“ A champion is defined not by
their wins but by how they can
recover when they fall. ”
“ A champion is defined not by
their wins but by how they can
recover when they fall. ”
Serena Williams
“ My mission in life is
not merely to survive,
but to thrive. ”
Maya Angelou
“ Nothing is impossible.
The word itself says
"I'm possible! ”
Audrey Hepburn
“ It isn't where you
came from. It's where
you're going that counts. ”
Audrey Hepburn
“ It isn't where you
came from. It's where
you're going that counts. ”
Audrey Hepburn
“ Never underestimate your own
strength. You were born for a
purpose and were blessed with
the power to achieve it.”
Leon Brown
“ When you change
the way you look at
things, the things you look
at change. ”
Wayne Dyer
“ I’m thankful for my struggle
because without it I
wouldn’t have stumbled
across my strength ”
Alex Elle
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Meet Dr. Lexi

Lexi Welanetz-Bursin, Psy.D. is in private practice to assist individuals and couples in coping with the complex issues they face today.

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Experiences

Graduate & Post-Graduate Training and Professional Experience As A Licensed Psychologist and Professional Affiliations

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Presentations

Psychologist and child expert providing helpful tips for children with temper tantrums.

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Resources

The surprising science of happiness, Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong

Hello! I'm Dr. Lexi Welanetz-Bursin

Psychologist with 19 years experience

Since becoming licensed as a clinical psychologist in 1999, I have gained a lot of experience through my work as well as life. Early on in my career, I developed a particular interest in working with adult individuals and couples.

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Individual Counseling

Adversity can be like the sand in the oyster. While we may feel the challenges we face are unfair, unacceptable or just plain frustrating, it is how we tackle them that matters. The grit we face builds character teaching us to be resilient and resourceful. That is the pearl! I am passionate about my work with clients and helping them to change into the best version of themselves possible. Sometimes, it’s helpful to simply have a place to sort through a big decision or an opportunity to talk with someone about something you have been too afraid to say before. Learning about yourself and finding the courage to do life differently is key to your success.

With life being so hectic, it’s easy to get caught up in the day-to-day drama without considering if you’re even on course for the life you want. A good therapist is like a personal trainer at the gym because they push you further than you would ever push yourself. At some point, we can all get stuck in a rut or lose sight of what’s important. My approach is direct, but compassionate. It is my hope to encourage you toward what makes you passionate and fulfilled by pushing past roadblocks and self-doubt. I want to help you develop skills and strategies to make important changes you’ve been putting off or achieve a goal that’s seemed out of reach until now.

Couples Counseling

Unfortunately, many couples put off seeking counseling until there’s a crisis or the wounds are so deep. So often, I have found couples often don’t even know what they’re fighting about or for. Instead, they are just reacting, finding themselves in a never-ending conflict cycle. Dr. Sue Johnson, a primary founder of Emotionally Focused Therapy, refers to this conflict cycle as the “dance”. Often one person pursues, hoping that this time they will reach their partner and communicate their pain, while the other one retreats feeling hopeless and helpless, maybe even wondering if they should give up. Helping couples to slow down and discover what they’re truly feeling underneath the anger, frustration and even tears can support each person to finally open up, communicate and be heard. Frequently, the miscommunications and conflicts can leave both people feeling unloved and unimportant – that is the true pain.

As couples face challenges in their lives, it is particularly painful when conflicts push them further apart. In therapy, it is my goal to help each individual to effectively communicate what he or she is actually feeling while developing empathy for the partner. It’s important to remember validation and empathy do not necessarily mean you agree with someone’s point of view, but simply that you understand and can accept what they are feeling and why. The aim is to help you find the connection that brought you together and remember why you are important to each other, as well as learn to short-circuit conflicts when they happen so that you can both find a way to be close once again!

DUI Evaluations

For nearly 20 years, I have been conducting DUI evaluations. They are an important asset in a legal proceeding when you have been charged with driving under the influence. The type of report I prepare helps to humanize someone to the courts. It helps a prosecutor or judge to understand who they were up until the incident, what led to the arrest, as well as what they have been doing and reflecting on that demonstrates they are taking the charges seriously and learning from the incident.

Part of why I love doing this type of evaluation is having the opportunity to work with somebody who often wouldn’t normally walk into my office. I want to help them learn something new about themselves, whether it is how their past influences their decisions or how they could approach life differently to avoid unhealthy and possibly self-sabotaging behaviors. From the official evaluation to a new self-discovery, I want to help you learn more about yourself and your decisions.

Qualified Medical Examiner

As part of the forensic work that I have been involved in over the years, I have become certified as a Qualified Medical Examiner (QME) with the Division of Workers’ Compensation. A QME serves as a neutral party to understand the events surrounding a claimed injury to determine if an employee has sustained a work-related psych injury, has become disabled in any way and needs treatment for cases with and without legal representation. I received the certification as a QME in 2008 and have office locations in Central and Southern California.

Are You Ready To Transform Your Life?

It feels great to be able to live, work and enjoy the simple things around you. Thank you for your wonderful job, Edward. I appreciate your help.

Raymond Clark

How Effective Is Hypnosis?

American Health Magazine Compared Different
Types Of Therapy And Found:

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Psychoanalysis

38% Recovery after
600 Sessions

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Behavior Therapy

72% Recovery after
22 Sessions

%

Hypnotherapy

93% Recovery after
6 Sessions

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