Kongit Farrell

Kongit Farrell

Kongit Farrell is a Therapist & Life Coach who specializes in individual and couples counseling. She received her B.S. in Communication from the University of Southern California, and her M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University. She applied her knowledge while working for the Clinton Administration in the Communication Office. She was then appointed Commissioner for the Department of Public Social Services where she advised Los Angeles County Supervisors on issues of policy regarding welfare and other social programs that serve marginalized populations. She is the Executive Director of iEvolve Transformational Services and maintains a private practice in Los Angeles, CA
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MA, Clinical Psychology - Pepperdine University. BA, Communication - USC

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  • The Self and the Shadow
    The phone call rant of Mel Gibson to his ex-girlfriend was filled with threats, expletives and other forms of verbal degradation. It showed the world that the aspect of his personality which was responsible for it is a staple of his being.
  • The Three Types of Males
    Take the time to research the three types of males, and become an expert in determining the characteristics of a quality male. Don't ever settle for second best.
  • Relationships, Dating and the Theory of Systems
    Understanding the role that sexual behavior plays in society will help you to make choices about your relationships that are best for you and everyone involved.
  • How Do You Know If You Are Ready for Marriage?
    We imagine the perfect wedding with all the trimmings, everything working perfectly, everyone happy, and you and your loved one flying off into the sunset on/in something exotic and expensive. And then reality kicks in and it never quite happens that way.
  • The Theory of Biological Reality
    Everyone knows that Men and women are biologically different; but how do these differences play out in every day life ... and in dating?
  • Psychology, Philosophy, Culture and Post-Modernism
    While comparing and contrasting epistemological frameworks is great for philosophical debate, formulating relativist rubrics to determine what constitutes health in biological organisms is dangerous for public health.

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