

Open to Opportunity
An interview with Anita Avedian, LMFT, CAMS-IV, about her ability to identify opportunities for entrepreneurship. Curt and Katie talk with her about how she has thrived as a therapist and a business owner, even though she doesn’t see herself as a “visionary” or “strategist.”
Interview with Anita Avedian, LMFT, CAMS-IV, Executive Director of Avedian Counseling Center, Executive Director of Anger Management Essentials
Anita Avedian is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and has been practicing psychotherapy since 1996. She opened her practice in 2001 and continues to see clients in Sherman Oaks, Hollywood, Glendale, and Woodland Hills. Avedian Marriage and Family Therapy Corporation was formed in 2018, where Anita merged Anger Management 818 and her private practice into a group practice. Her specialties include working with relationships, anger, social anxiety, general anxiety, and addictions. Anita is the Executive Director of Avedian Counseling Center, with 8 locations, helping people work towards improving their daily lives and relationships.
Anita is very involved with the professional community. Anita is the co-Founder and President of the California Chapter of NAMA, and the Founder of Toastmasters for Mental Health Professionals. Anita is an active member of the Armenian American Medical Society (AAMS) and the Armenian American Mental Health Association (AAMHA). She also volunteers to help organize the mental health segment of the annual Glendale Health Festival.
In this episode we talk about:
- How Anita started and succeeded at a number of different businesses
- Learning about business and entrepreneurship
- The importance of networking and building relationships
- Following the path in front of her, toward leadership, business, entrepreneurship
- The additional education she engaged in, so that she was able to learn what she needed to do
- The path toward all the offerings she has created: a book, creating a curriculum and certificate program, multi-location group practice, managing office space, speaking and presenting, new endeavors
- How collaboration and fun has led her into opportunities that she didn’t expect
- Anita claiming that she doesn’t have vision, but has made herself available to the possibilities
- How she now assesses opportunities for time, feasibility, etc.
- How she is able to let go of ideas or projects that are not working
- How she makes decisions and identifies needs in her communities
- The strategy she takes to expand offerings
- How and why she says no
- How her work naturally progresses
- Why some people miss out on opportunities
- The ability to trust opportunities to be there when they are needed
- Doing what she enjoys, building the relationships she wants, in order to live a good life (rather than just to get referrals)
Relevant Resources:
We’ve pulled together any resources mentioned in this episode and put together some handy-dandy links:
Phone number: 818-426-2495
The Modern Therapists Group on Facebook
Credits:
Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/
Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano http://www.crystalmangano.com/