Mera West has a strong foundation in psychology, combining her academic background and extensive practical experience to guide individuals toward stability and wellness. She began her career at the Berkeley Therapy Institute, working with adults facing mental health challenges, where she developed key skills in advocacy, supervision, and structured care within a residential setting. Mera earned her degree in psychology from UCLA, where she contributed to groundbreaking research at the Semel Institute of Neuroscience and the David Geffen School of Medicine. Her work focused on developmental psychopathology and autism spectrum disorders, with a special emphasis on early intervention for adolescents and young adults, particularly in enhancing social function and communication. As a UCLA PEERS Certified provider, specializing in evidence-based social skills intervention for adolescents and young adults with autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and other socio-emotional difficulties, Mera understands that early intervention can significantly improve long-term outcomes. With this commitment, she integrates clinical expertise, research, and compassion, making her a trusted advisor in the field of behavioral health. In her free time, she enjoys painting, pilates and exploring the world with her trusted canine companion, Mochi, adding a touch of adventure and balance to her life.