Center for Community Brain Health

Your wellbeing starts here.

We're here to provide the care you deserve

Center for Community Brain Health

Your wellbeing starts here.

We're here to provide the care you deserve

For Adults

You can call our highly experienced clinical team if your child, teenager or family is going through difficulties.

ANXIETY

DEPRESSION

BIPOLAR DISORDER

ADHD

A – Z OF ISSUES

For Children

You can call our highly experienced clinical team if your child, teenager or family is going through difficulties.

ADHD

ASPERGERS AND AUTISM

DEPRESSION

ANXIETY DISORDERS

A-Z OF ISSUES

For Business

You can call our highly experienced clinical team if your child, teenager or family is going through difficulties.

MEDICO LEGAL REPORTS

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH

LOCUMS AND STAFFING

NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL ASSESSMENTS

MENTAL CAPACITY ASSESSMETNS

We're Here to Serve

Though depression continues to be the leading cause of global morbidity without change, advancements in neurobiologic research and technology have rapidly emerged, promising more precise and effective treatments like Deep TMS. With an innovative & personalized approach to mental health treatment, the Center for Community Brain Health has been eliminating the suffering caused by mental illnesses one patient at a time.  

Our Patients Get Better

When depression or anxiety have been treated to full remission, our patients regain their optimized brain health.  We are committed to improving the lives of our patients and the community that we serve.

Our Process

We're Here to Serve

Though depression continues to be the leading cause of global morbidity without change, advancements in neurobiologic research and technology have rapidly emerged, promising more precise and effective treatments like Deep TMS. With an innovative & personalized approach to mental health treatment, the Center for Community Brain Health has been eliminating the suffering caused by mental illnesses one patient at a time.  

Listening to your story.

Whether suffering from constant self-scrutiny or circular worries, each person’s life story determines the alignment of their healing, and guides their individual treatment plan.  This is our path together.

Formulation, diagnosis, and treatment.

Your life narrative directs the development of your formulation -  your diagnosis and the way that you experience this diagnosis. Understanding your diagnosis is a dialogue that must feel right to you before discussing about your treatment. Upon understanding the formulation and diagnosis we will build a treatment plan.

Maintaining recovery.

Medication management, deep TMS, and psychotherapy are the treatment options which are individualized to each person by their life story and temperament.

Our Patients Get Better

When depression or anxiety have been treated to full remission, our patients regain their optimized brain health.  We are committed to improving the lives of our patients and the community that we serve.

WHAT WE OFFER FOR YOU

Therapies & Treatments

Couple Theraphy

Couples’ therapy is a form of therapy in which a couple works with a therapist

Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorders can be a serious illness and have long term problems

Treating Depression

Everyone feels low from time to time, so it’s not always easy to know when it is...

30+

Years of Experience

154

In-House Doctors

45+

Medical Branches

1510

Successesful Therapy

ONLINE SESSION

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Our clinic largest private mental health partnership, with a carefully selected nationwide team of Psychiatrists, Psychologists and Psychotherapists. We only work with highly experienced and capable partners who share our values.

Meet Dr. Yu

Double Boarded

Child, Adolescent, General Psychiatrist

Dr. Cassie Yu is a double boarded general, child, and adolescent psychiatrist with clinical expertise in treating complex, psychiatric illnesses in patients who have failed past treatment with other providers. She has a demonstrated track record of treating depression and anxiety disorders to full symptomatic remission and optimizing functional outcomes for psychotic disorders like bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia. She served at the University of Washington for 10 years as the psychopharmacologic expert in autism spectrum disorder with co-morbid illnesses and as the Director for the Early Onset Psychosis Clinic at the Seattle Children’s Hospital before moving to her independent practice at West Hollywood.  

See Dr. Yu's Training & Clinical Experience

Post Graduate Education and Training

  • Medical Degree: VCU School of Medicine in Richmond VA

  • Psychiatry Residency: John Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in Baltimore, MD

  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship: University of Washington School of Medicine, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry – deployed at the Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle, WA

    Teaching Experience – University of Washington, Dept. of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry deployed at the Seattle Children’s Hospital

    Jan. 2015-June 2020

  • Authored the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Syllabus section of the psychiatry section of University of Washington, School of Medicine’s medical curriculum

  • Provided didactics to child and adolescent psychiatry fellows, psychiatry residents and psychology interns

  • Provided continuing education to psychiatry residents, pediatric residents, fellows and colleagues on Early Onset Psychosis, Schizophrenia, Bipolar Affective Disorder and Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Assistant Curriculum Director of Early Onset Psychosis Seminar for child and adolescent psychiatry fellow didactics


    Work Experience – University of Washington, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry deployed at the Seattle Children’s Hospital
    Jan. 2015-June 2020

  • Seattle Children’s Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Unit – Attending

  • Seattle Children’s Autism Center– Attending

  • Seattle Children’s Early Onset Psychosis Clinic – Director

Meet Christine

MSN, PMHNP-BC, CPNP-AC


Christine Lafferty is a Nurse Practitioner (NP) dually certified in Psychiatric Mental Health and Pediatric Acute Care. Christine earned her degrees from Duke University (BSN & post-master’s certificate) and University of Pennsylvania (MSN). While at Duke University, Christine received a HRSA/ANEW Scholarship for her commitment and dedication to working with underserved and vulnerable populations. Christine has over 8 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in community-based clinics, academic medical centers, and inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Christine is a former Robert Wood Johnson Scholar and was a CARITAS/Caring Science Coach while at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. She has received specialized training in delivering mental health to vulnerable populations and in pediatric behavioral and mental health assessment and management. Christine believes in partnering with her patients to help them achieve their goals and optimal levels of thriving. She is motivated by seeing the progress her patients make. Having previously worked as a travel nurse, Christine has lived in many cities in the country; however, Los Angeles is her favorite city by far. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends at the beach, attending city events, going on long walks, and listening to Taylor Swift’s music.

Our Process

Listening to your story.

Whether suffering from constant self-scrutiny or circular worries, each person’s life story determines the alignment of their healing, and guides their individual treatment plan.  This is our path together.

Formulation, diagnosis, and treatment.

Your life narrative directs the development of your formulation -  your diagnosis and the way that you experience this diagnosis. Understanding your diagnosis is a dialogue that must feel right to you before discussing about your treatment. Upon understanding the formulation and diagnosis we will build a treatment plan.

Maintaining recovery.

Medication management, deep TMS, and psychotherapy are the treatment options which are individualized to each person by their life story and temperament.

Dr. Cassie Yu

Double Boarded

Child, Adolescent, General Psychiatrist

Dr. Cassie Yu is a double boarded general, child, and adolescent psychiatrist with clinical expertise in treating complex, psychiatric illnesses in patients who have failed past treatment with other providers. She has a demonstrated track record of treating depression and anxiety disorders to full symptomatic remission and optimizing functional outcomes for psychotic disorders like bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia. She served at the University of Washington for 10 years as the psycho-pharmacologic expert in autism spectrum disorder with co-morbid illnesses and as the Director for the Early Onset Psychosis Clinic at the Seattle Children’s Hospital before moving to her independent practice at West Hollywood.  Dr. Cassie Yu is a double boarded general, child, and adolescent psychiatrist with clinical expertise in treating complex, psychiatric illnesses in patients who have failed past treatment with other providers. She has a demonstrated track record of treating depression and anxiety disorders to full symptomatic remission and optimizing functional outcomes for psychotic disorders like bipolar affective disorder and schizophrenia. She served at the University of Washington for 10 years as the psycho-pharmacologic expert in autism spectrum disorder with co-morbid illnesses and as the Director for the Early Onset Psychosis Clinic at the Seattle Children’s Hospital before moving to her independent practice at West Hollywood.  

Christine Lafferty

MSN, PMHNP-BC, CPNP-AC

Christine Lafferty is a Nurse Practitioner (NP) dually certified in Psychiatric Mental Health and Pediatric Acute Care. Christine earned her degrees from Duke University (BSN & post-master’s certificate) and University of Pennsylvania (MSN). While at Duke University, Christine received a HRSA/ANEW Scholarship for her commitment and dedication to working with underserved and vulnerable populations. Christine has over 8 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in community-based clinics, academic medical centers, and inpatient psychiatric hospitals. Christine is a former Robert Wood Johnson Scholar and was a CARITAS/Caring Science Coach while at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford. She has received specialized training in delivering mental health to vulnerable populations and in pediatric behavioral and mental health assessment and management. Christine believes in partnering with her patients to help them achieve their goals and optimal levels of thriving. She is motivated by seeing the progress her patients make. Having previously worked as a travel nurse, Christine has lived in many cities in the country; however, Los Angeles is her favorite city by far. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family and friends at the beach, attending city events, going on long walks, and listening to Taylor Swift’s music.

FAQ

What is TMS?

TMS, or transcranial magnetic stimulation, is an alternative treatment for a variety of mental health conditions, but it is most commonly used to treat major depression and anxiety. This non-invasive therapy involves using a targeted magnetic field to stimulate under-active neurons in specific parts of the brain. TMS therapy typically takes about 6 weeks and is over 70% effective for providing long-term relief from depression symptoms.

How does TMS work?

Depression is caused by a lack of sufficient activity in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, essentially the front left part of your brain. When this area is working properly, the entire brain lights up, creating an improved mood, working memory, and selective attention. TMS works by using magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain. This is done by placing a magnetic coil near the head, which produces magnetic pulses that stimulate the nerve cells in the targeted area.

Is TMS for me?

TMS may be a good option for individuals who have not responded to traditional treatments for depression, such as medication and psychotherapy. However, it is important to speak with a mental health professional to determine if TMS is right for you.

What is TMS? Do I feel anything?

During TMS treatment, you can sit comfortably and perform passive activities like reading a book, watching TV, or listening to music. Most patients report that TMS treatment feels like a gentle tapping sensation on the skull. Some patients experience a tingling or scalp sensitivity at the stimulation site during treatment, which can typically be mitigated by placing the device at a slightly different angle.

Are there any side effects?

The most commonly reported side effects of TMS therapy include mild headache, scalp discomfort during stimulation, and lightheadedness, all of which are typically resolved shortly after the treatment session or within the first week. Many patients report no side effects at all.

Is TMS covered by insurance?

Yes, TMS therapy is covered by almost all major insurance companies, depending on your insurance plan. Insurance plans can also have requirements for coverage, such as a prior history of antidepressant medication use or therapy treatments.

We Accept Insurance

We Accept Insurance!

TESTIMONIALS

What Our Patients Say

"Warm and innovative treatments available for children and adults alike. This place is a gem, highly recommended for the most complex cases and scenarios. So grateful for this place."

- Rachel S.

"Dr Yu is one of a kind. Compassionate, brilliant, and simply cares more about her patients than any practitioner I’ve ever met. She genuinely wanted to hear my entire life story and quietly listened. She kindly answered my questions and laid out several options for treatment. I will soon conclude my treatment and it has been life changing."

- Jackie P.

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Find Us on a Map

We believe in the strength and resilience within each individual, and we're dedicated to empowering you along your path to healing. Come and find us, and let's take the first step together towards a brighter, healthier future. Your mental health matters, and so do you.

9201 W Sunset Blvd, #415

West Hollywood, CA 90069

9201 W Sunset Blvd #415, West Hollywood, CA 90069, USA
9201 W Sunset Blvd #415, West Hollywood, CA 90069, USA

Find Us on a Map

We believe in the strength and resilience within each individual, and we're dedicated to empowering you along your path to healing. Come and find us, and let's take the first step together towards a brighter, healthier future. Your mental health matters, and so do you.

9201 W Sunset Blvd, #415

West Hollywood, CA 90069

TESTIMONIALS

What Our Patients Say

"Warm and innovative treatments available for children and adults alike. This place is a gem, highly recommended for the most complex cases and scenarios. So grateful for this place."

- Rachel S.

"Dr Yu is one of a kind. Compassionate, brilliant, and simply cares more about her patients than any practitioner I’ve ever met. She genuinely wanted to hear my entire life story and quietly listened. She kindly answered my questions and laid out several options for treatment. I will soon conclude my treatment and it has been life changing."

- Jackie P.

Contact

9201 W Sunset Blvd, #415

West Hollywood, CA. 90069

Hours

Mon - 10-6 PM

Tue - 10-6 PM

Wed - 10-6 PM

Thu - 10-6 PM

Fri - 10-6 PM

Sat/Sun - Closed

Ⓒ 2023 — Center for Community Brain Health — All rights reserved

Contact

9201 W Sunset Blvd, #415

West Hollywood, CA. 90069

Hours

Mon - 10-6 PM

Tue - 10-6 PM

Wed - 10-6 PM

Thu - 10-6 PM

Fri - 10-6 PM

Sat/Sun - Closed


Ⓒ 2023 — Center for Community Brain Health — All rights reserved