LMFT #126062
Madison Reich is motivated by a passion for helping people connect with their truest selves by gaining insight into their life experiences. Madison has extensive experience working with clients suffering from eating disorders, including adolescents and adults.
Areas of focus:
I love working with individuals seeking more than symptom relief—they want a safe, collaborative space to explore the roots of their struggles and reconnect with their authentic self. You may constantly second-guess choices and replay interactions, wondering if you got them “right.” Food becomes a source of fixation—regretting what you ate, demonizing carbs, and feeling both proud and deprived when you avoid them. Your body feels like an enemy, criticized in ways you’d never speak to others. Deep down, you long for freedom from shame, to heal old wounds, and to feel grounded, whole, and at home in yourself.
I help clients heal eating issues, perfectionism, trauma, and relational patterns by blending IFS, attachment-based, and psychodynamic therapy. I enjoy working with adults, adolescents, neurodiverse folks and the LGBTQIA+ community. I have worked in high schools, eating disorder and substance abuse treatment centers, and private practice.
For me, providing therapy is not a job—it’s a part of my soul. When you step into my office, you won’t just be another client. You’ll be welcomed as a whole person, with a rich inner world and a story that deserves to be heard with care and compassion. It is my deepest honor to walk alongside people as they reconnect with who they truly are.
Eating Issues/Disorders
Anxiety
Depression
Substance Abuse
Child & Adolescent Therapy
Identity Issues
Grief/Loss
Trauma/Abuse
Spiritual Issues
Relationship Conflict/Couples Therapy
Adolescents
Adults
Family
Couples
LGBTQIA+
M.A., Clinical Psychology, Azusa Pacific University
619-880-0560
madison@forbesift.com
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