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2001 S. Barrington Avenue, #308
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Dr. Nancy B. Irwin

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"As a Doctor of Psychology and Therapeutic Hypnotist, I know for a FACT that we are all born to win. Therefore, I work to dissolve the learned negative programming and free the Inner Winner in my clients. While I treat over 100 issues, it is my mission to heal the sexually abused."

Originally from Atlanta, Dr. Nancy Irwin was trained as an opera singer. She received her Bachelor and Master of Music degree in Opera Performance from West Georgia University and Georgia State University, respectively. In 1985, Nancy moved to New York City to pursue a career as a singer and actress, but ended up with a career as a stand-up comedian. She moved to Los Angeles in 1994 when she heard Hollywood was looking for more blondes…

As a comic, she only worked about 30 minutes a day, and soon took up volunteer work in the community to give back. Nancy had an epiphany while working with the sexually abused adolescents at Children of the Night. This prompted her to leave the world of entertainment and pursue a doctorate in psychology.

Dr. Irwin is in private practice as a pre-licensed psychologist and therapeutic hypnotist in Los Angeles, where she enjoys working with adults, adolescents, and children. She treats over 100 issues, but it is her mission to heal the sexually abused, as well as abusers. A popular public speaker, she is available for corporate seminars, keynote speeches, and workshops on a variety of topics, and remains a dedicated volunteer for Children of the Night, as well as for Planned Parenthood and RAINN.

She is a member of the California Psychological Association, the Southern California Society of Clinical Hypnosis, a Diplomate of the American Academy for Experts in Traumatic Stress, and serves on the Education Committee for the California Coalition for Sexual Offending. Dr. Irwin is also the author of You-Turn: Changing Direction in Midlife (May 2008 Amazon.com).

Profile and Credentials

PsyD from So. Cal. University of Professional Studies

Certified Hypnotherapist from Hypnosis Motivation Institute

Master of Music in Opera Performance from Georgia State University

Bachelor of Music in Opera Performance from State University of West Georgia

Member California Psychological Association

Education Committee of CCOSO (Cal. Coalition on Sexual Offending)

Speakers Bureau of Planned Parenthood, Children of the Night, RAINN, and Five Star Speakers

Philosophy and Comments

There is nothing more powerful than human thought. Look around you: everything you see started as a thought, backed up with action. It is my honor to plug people back into the power they were born with, before the world got in the way and disconnected them.

We tend to think that change is hard, it's too late, can't be done, etc. Those are not facts. They are disempowering beliefs. It is my business to diagnose the limiting beliefs and replace them with empowering ones. When beliefs are changed, behavior follows.

Change your beliefs. Change your life.

Life is built on exceptions. Be an exception!

Work Hours and Fee Schedule

M-F 10AM-8PM, Sat. 10AM-3PM

Office in West Los Angeles

Fees: $150 per hour (discounts for students)

Pre-Licensed Psychologist

Dr. Irwin is a registered psychological assistant (#PSB 31394) with the State of California Board of Psychology.

Public Speaker

Dr. Irwin is a busy public speaker on a variety of topics: "YOU-TURN: Changing Direction in Midlife"

"Child Sexual Abuse: Prevention & Healing"

"Mind Matters" The Theory of the Subconscious

"Why Weight?" Motivation for Fitness and Health

"Keep the Change" Fun, Effective, Fast Behavioral Change

Smoking Cessation Seminars

YOU-TURN: Changing Direction in Midlife

Dr. Nancy Irwin, a Los Angeles-based psychotherapist, released a nonfiction titled YOU-TURN: Changing Direction in Midlife (June 2008.) This collection of “over 40 stories of people over 40” chronicles successful transitions in people’s personal and/or professional lives.

Originally from Atlanta, where she trained as an opera singer, Dr. Irwin moved to New York City in 1985 to pursue a career as a stand-up comedian. She worked all over the country and abroad, and moved to L.A. in 1994 when she heard that Hollywood needed more blondes…She quips: “The road from comedy to mental health is very short, indeed.”

Dr. Nancy experienced an epiphany when she began volunteering for a shelter for sexually abused children. It changed her life, and prompted her to pursue a doctorate in psychology and to specialize in the prevention and healing of child sexual abuse. You-Turn not only shares her own story, but also 43 other you-turns from a variety of people - - some simple, some dramatic: a convicted crack dealer who became a real estate investor, a mother of nine who started a foundation for the leprosy-affected, a monk who became a motivational speaker, a recovering pedophile, a man who became a spouse and parent after 40, a woman who finally embraced her sexual identity after years of denial and abuse, and more. The stories are divided into two parts: change by default (injury, break-up, lay-off, etc.) and change by choice (boredom, lack of fulfillment, etc).

Like a Chicken Soup for the Soul for Baby Boomers, this book is for the fearful and frozen….anyone who feels stuck in struggle yet really wants to move forward. Dr. Irwin states: “I’ve included some professional tips on navigating change at any age, but the emphasis of the book is on the stories told in first person. Everyone can identify with one or more of the stories in this book. I did not want to write an academic ‘do-this-in-order-to-feel-that’ book, because what has helped me reinvent myself so many times was seeing real-life people do amazing things. I figured if they could do it, why couldn’t I? It is my hope that we all begin seeing you-turns everywhere, so they become the rule rather than the exception. Twenty- and thirty-somethings especially can benefit from these stories so they will feel free to explore, question choices, and change directions, to avert what used to be called a “middle age crisis.” We now call it a middle age blaze!!!” Available on Amazon.com.

www.makeayou-turn.com

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