Eric Bergemann PhD
Psychologist in Atwater Village, Los Angeles
Eric Bergemann, PhD, MBA, is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Atwater Village, Los Angeles. His work brings together psychology, somatic therapy, mindfulness, and professional coaching to help individuals, couples, and families create meaningful and lasting change. With a reputation for compassion and depth, he provides a safe and supportive space where healing, resilience, and growth can take root.
Dr. Eric Bergemann holds a doctorate in Clinical Psychology, where he built expertise in assessment, research, and therapeutic practice, along with an MBA that gives him a unique perspective on organizational dynamics and professional pressures. His advanced training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy allows him to address trauma stored in the body, while his certification in the Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy (PACT) helps couples develop secure-functioning, responsive relationships. These diverse modalities enable him to offer precise and creative care tailored to each client’s needs.
Guided by the belief that mind, body, and relationships are inseparable, his therapy goes beyond conversation. Clients explore how experiences are embodied and lived, learning to regulate their nervous systems through trauma-informed and somatic approaches. Mindfulness practices deepen awareness and presence, while couples therapy helps partners uncover hidden patterns, repair ruptures, and cultivate trust and intimacy.
Alongside therapy, Eric Bergemann Psychologist also provides executive coaching informed by his MBA background. He supports executives, entrepreneurs, and creatives in navigating leadership challenges, managing stress, and integrating professional success with personal authenticity.
His practice is located at 3171 Los Feliz Boulevard, Suite 307, in Atwater Village, and he also offers virtual sessions to clients throughout California and beyond. Through his integrative and trauma-informed approach, Eric Bergemann, PhD, offers not only therapy but also pathways to authentic well-being, resilience, and deeper connection with self and others.