
Diane Bagatourian, LMFT
Biography
Diane Bagatourian is a seasoned professional in the field of therapy and management, bringing nearly two decades of experience to the behavioral health field. Currently serving as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist at Clear Behavioral Health since January 2018, she provides compassionate, evidence-based care to individuals and families navigating complex mental health and addiction challenges.
In addition to her clinical work, Diane has held the position of Office Manager at New Life House since February 2006, where she has spent nearly 19 years overseeing operations and supporting the organization’s mission.
Diane earned her Master’s Degree in Marital and Family Therapy from California State University Dominguez Hills between 2007 and 2010. Her dual role in both clinical practice and organizational leadership has given her a unique perspective on the behavioral health field, allowing her to bridge compassionate care delivery with effective program management.
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Recent posts by
Diane Bagatourian, LMFT
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Dry January Challenge: What to Expect & How to Win Your Alcohol-Free Month
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Journaling for Mental Health: From Mental Noise to Unlocking Your Flow State
Overwhelmed or mentally scattered? Journaling for mental health can help reduce stress, organize thoughts, and bring real emotional clarity.
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Holiday Drinking and Holiday Heart Syndrome: What You Should Know
Holiday drinking often increases during the season. Understand how alcohol affects your heart, the risks of alcohol dependence, and when…
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