Hello, my name is Kalea Chapman, Psy.D. I’m currently in private practice, licensed as a psychologist in the State of California, Lic# PSY22202. Let me clarify that I am a male therapist. The name can be confusing. A photo will appear at some point.
To email me, click here: kaleachapmanpsyd @ gmail.com (or delete the spaces around @ when addressing an email)
Or contact me by telephone: (323) 559-4800.
In the not too distant past, I had the privilege of working as a psychotherapist at Rose City Center, near Old Town Pasadena. Prior to that, I also did an internship and post-doctoral training program at the Wright Institute Los Angeles. While there I also worked at the Susan B. Krevoy Eating Disorders Program. And before that, in an in-patient setting, I did an internship at Las Encinas Hospital in Pasadena.
This site is for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as advice or psychotherapy.
This blog has gone from multiple updates per week, to monthly updates, to bimonthly updates. It will no doubt be updated more frequently, at some point in the future. Check back from time to time.
Interested in a consultation?
I am happy to respond to any questions or comments.
Kalea Chapman, Psy.D.
Clinical Psychologist
PSY22202

Welcome to the web, Dr. Chapman!
Hi, Kalea, and congratulations, this is a nice blog! I found it through Google Blog Search, so you are being picked up for searches on mindfulness, and that’s great. My own psychotherapy practice is in Kansas City, and I run a couple of blogs, as well. I use mindfulness-based interventions with my patients, and also train grad students and professionals.
And I totally understand the name/gender thing… people often think I am a man… I really need a hyper-feminine photo to publish on my blogs… another thing for my to-do list!
Best wishes,
Delany
Hi Dr Chapman
I came across your blog through a link to your article about the use of iPods with people with Asperger’s. A friend’s son has the syndrome and I was doing some reading to better understand it.
I had a bit of a giggle about the name issue — my first name is Kim, and most think I am female — not so.
Cheers from Brisbane, Australia.
Kim