Deanna Boyadjyan is a board-certified, licensed clinical social worker with a passion for helping people reconnect with themselves and create meaningful change. She earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California, specializing in Military and Family Issues, and completed her Bachelor’s degree in Public Health Education at Cal State University Northridge. Her work is grounded in a deep understanding of the connection between the body, mind, and the human experience.
Deanna welcomes clients who are ready—or even just curious—about making changes in their lives. Her ideal client isn’t perfect; they’re simply open to learning more about themselves and willing to take steps toward their own growth.
She has extensive experience working with military service members and their families, postpartum parents and children, hospice and home health settings, end-of-life concerns, grief and loss, substance use, depression, anxiety, cultural and identity-related issues, crisis intervention, couples, teens, conflict resolution, self-esteem, and major life transitions.

