Our Team

Blair Bishop Therapy Team West Los Angeles

Christina Fischer-Hernandez

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Born in Hamburg, Germany, I moved to New York almost 20 years ago. I initially earned a degree in sociology and worked in film production and as a writer. Being an immigrant and raising mixed-race children taught me to go with the flow when life gets bumpy and inspired me to return to my original passion—psychology. I received my M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles. During my clinical traineeship at The Maple Counseling Center, a highly regarded psychodynamic training institute, I provided therapy to individual adults, adolescents, and children, facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief.

My approach is rooted in compassion and collaboration, guiding you toward greater self-awareness and insight into the patterns that shape your life. I bring a deep curiosity and openness to each session, fostering a safe space where you feel heard, valued, and empowered to grow. Healing begins with a warm, trusting relationship. Understanding that each individual is unique and evolving, I draw from psychodynamic theories, attachment theories, and Internal Family Systems, while remaining committed to ongoing learning.  

If this resonates with you, please reach out— I’d love to work together with you.

Hunter McClamrock

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Hi, I’m Hunter, an Associate Marriage & Family Therapist (AMFT) based in Los Angeles. I am committed to empowering adolescents, teenagers, and adults to manage challenges like anxiety and depression. I believe in fostering a safe, warm, and welcoming environment that supports building stronger relationships and developing skills to cope with life’s ups and downs.

Graduating from Syracuse University, the first accredited MFT master’s program in the country, I bring together a strong academic foundation and practical life experience to customize support for each individual. My history in the high-pressure professions of entertainment and tech helps provide a creative and empathetic backbone to my work. My therapeutic approach is nonjudgmental, integrative, and client-centered, recognizing that no two clients are the same. I tailor my methods to meet each person where they are in their unique journey. I bring my whole self to sessions and recognize and honor diverse experiences and perspectives. Drawing from evidence-based modalities such as DBT, Narrative, and Psychodynamic Therapy; I love to collaborate with my clients to achieve their goals.

I’m so excited about this work, and I’m eager to meet and support you on your path to well-being.

Rebecca Vigil

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As a former professional organizer with a BA in Religious Studies and an MA in Clinical Psychology, I believe our minds are a messy closet and I want to help you organize it. I am trained and skilled to help individuals and couples unpack what has happened, understand why you do the things you do, accept what we want to get rid of, decide what you want to keep, and reorganize for peace of mind. 

As a creative artist and improviser, I believe therapy is a science and an art. I aim to use my education, experience, metaphors, humor, compassion, reliability, and non-judgmental honesty to make therapy worth your hard earned money and irreplaceable time. There will be sessions where we explore what you want and your meaning of life (philosophize) and others where we slow down, breathe, and physically feel your emotions (pheel). Our relationship is collaborative. My job is not to pull you into the light. My job is to help you find the light switch. 

If you are looking for specific therapy lingo:

I am LGBTQIA+ affirmative. I have experience working with PTSD, PMDD, ADHD, BPD, Depression, Anxiety, Chronic illness, Relationship distress, Major life changes, Surviving as an artist, First-born-first-generation expectations, Relationship with Self, Building new habits, and Grief.

For couples, specifically: I have experience working with major life transitions; gender roles and expectations; infidelity; parenthood; communication; and frustration with having the same fight over and over again.

My tool box is filled with a variety of modalities: Psychodynamic, IFS, Somatic experiencing, Narrative, Gestalt, Existentialism, Humanism, CBT, and DBT.

We are navigating life on wavy seas. The goal of therapy is not to stop the waves of life but to learn how to surf them. I am passionate about discovering the best way for you, specifically, to manage the anxiety, and frequent systemic unfairness, of being alive.

Joshua Carlie

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Born and raised in St. Louis, I moved to Los Angeles to pursue a business degree from the University of Southern California. After graduating, I spent my first career as a corporate sales manager, a path I ultimately found unfulfilling. As I began working with my own therapist, we were able to understand and address my “stuckness”, which ultimately inspired me to shift careers and become a therapist.

Today, I am dedicated to helping clients rediscover their worth and build confidence in navigating life’s challenges. I firmly believe in meeting you where you are at. I don’t come with an agenda; instead, we use a collaborative approach that allows us to focus on what is most important to you. Although I specialize in working with individuals dealing with ADHD, anxiety and depression, I pride myself on showing genuine, non-judgmental care for any issues you bring to session.  

The most rewarding part of my work is seeing the transformation you often can’t see in yourself. I love helping people work through difficult issues and witnessing the growth they make over time. It’s incredibly fulfilling to remind them how much they’ve accomplished, even when they feel like they haven’t made progress. If you think we would make a good team, please reach out to me.

Kat Griffith

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Hi, I’m Kat, a compassionate and dedicated Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) committed to supporting individuals (adolescents and adults), couples, and families on their journey toward healing and emotional growth. With a Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University, I bring a strong foundation in evidence-based practices to my work. I completed my training at the Maple Counseling Center in Los Angeles, where I utilized a psychodynamic-based, trauma-centered therapeutic approach. I am firmly committed to providing high-quality, integrative, client-centered care.

As an AMFT and APCC, I specialize in helping clients navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and more. I draw from a range of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, narrative therapy, family systems therapy, and mindfulness-based techniques, tailoring my methods to meet each client’s unique needs, whilst maintaining a trauma-informed approach. My training ensures that I approach therapy with cultural humility, creating an inclusive environment where clients feel respected and understood.

I am passionate about empowering my clients to discover their strengths, build healthier relationships, and achieve lasting change. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your partnership, or your family, I am here to walk alongside you with empathy, respect, and a commitment to your well-being. In my free time, I enjoy travel, hiking, gardening, and exploring holistic health practices, which further inspire my holistic approach to therapy.

Blair Bishop Therapy Team West Los Angeles is dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families heal from relational trauma.