Tony Ambartsumyan, LMFT

My first exposure to psychology was in high school, and I immediately became intrigued. For the first time in my life, I found a subject in which I was truly interested.  My passion grew stronger and I realized that I wanted to help individuals with traumatic experiences and all other psychological needs. 

I graduated from Cal State Los Angeles where I worked in conjunction with LAUSD to assist school children diagnosed with Autism.  I was promoted to a supervisor position overseeing more than twenty behavioral therapists while also an MFT trainee at the Armenian Relief Society.  The majority of the clients I was helping at ARS suffered with PTSD and depression. I continued my education at Philips Graduate University and received my Masters in Psychology with an emphasis on Marriage and Family counseling.  I am currently working on my Psy.D in Clinical Psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. 

At Anchor Counseling Group, I am an Associate of Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) where I work with individuals, couples, families, and children. I hope to continue helping families and individuals overcome their struggles by using a variety of treatment methods.