Crystal Y. Meng, M.A., Psy.D.
Dr. Meng is the clinical director of LJPC and a registered psychological assistant with the Board of
Psychology (BOP). She was born and raised in the SF Bay Area and resided all over California during her higher education training. She provides both individual psychotherapy to young adults and psychological evaluations for all ages. With a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and a doctorate in Applied Clinical Psychology, her passion includes working with physicians and nurses experiencing burnout, stress and trauma, as well as young adults and the AAPI community focused on identity and cultural influences. Her specialty focuses on relationships, self-esteem and self-confidence, anxiety and ADHD. She identifies as a systemic, social justice therapist who aims at destigmatizing mental health and integrating holistic wellness with evidence-based modalities, scientific research and humanistic theories to help individuals achieve optimal health. Dr. Meng also provides personal development and mindset coaching for individuals interested in taking an active, goal-oriented approach to their situations. For fun, she enjoys spending time with her loved ones and passions of eating, traveling and art.
Andrea Temple, M.A., Ph.D.
Dr. Temple is a postdoctoral fellow at LJPC and a registered psychological assistant with the BOP. She first began her career in computer science, and her path later continued into pursuing her passion in psychology. She holds two master’s degrees, in Counseling and in Clinical Psychology, and a doctorate in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Neuropsychology. She received extensive training in a variety of settings, including psychiatric hospitals, Catholic Charities, the Parkinson’s Association, private practice, and many others. Dr. Temple is skilled at providing neuropsychological evaluations and counseling within various populations, including couples, families, adults, children, older adults, and military clients of various economic and social backgrounds. Just as in her work within the field of computer science, she believes that the human condition appears to be adjustable, if not fixable, with an accurate diagnosis, the correct applications, and the empowerment of a skilled operator. Dr. Temple aims to help others understand themselves through her own experience and research, by assisting in the empowerment of as many skilled operators as possible.
Jonathan Feinberg, Ph.D.
Dr. Feinberg is a licensed neuropsychologist at LJPC. He completed his doctorate in clinical psychology from Palo Alto University in 2016, with a specialty in neuropsychology. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at the VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Health Care System, and his post-doctoral fellowship at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco and in a private practice in Walnut Creek. His experience includes conducting adult and geriatric neuropsychological evaluations on both an outpatient and inpatient basis. He has a particular focus on conducting dementia evaluations, but his clinical training has included work with patients following strokes, TBI, seizures, and other medical conditions. He has also conducted evaluations for children with a history of pediatric cancer as well as post-concussion evaluations in adolescents. Dr. Feinberg recently relocated to San Diego to be closer to extended family. As a San Diego native, he is ecstatic to return to the sun and beaches of his hometown. When not practicing psychology, he enjoys hiking, going to the beach, and spending time with his family, particularly his 1-year-old daughter.
Kim Kelleher, M.A.
Ms. Kelleher is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical
Counselor at LJPC, registered with the BBS. She provides a range of psychotherapy services, including couples and family therapy as well as individual therapy for children, adolescents and adults. She obtained her master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University. Her professional
experience includes working with diverse populations and issues, including the LGBTQ community,
substance abuse, anxiety, depression, and trauma in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She takes a
Humanistic and Strengths-Based Therapy approach, with the assumption that everyone is capable of using what they already excel at and know to help drive the positive changes that they want to see in their own lives. Through her experience as a volunteer, a servant leader in the corporate world, and a student of her grandfather’s caring approach to life, she developed a passion for helping others as a therapist. She is determined to find ways to help people feel seen, feel hope, and see the value in their lives and relationships despite their circumstances. Ms. Kelleher loves spending her free time with friends, family, and her dog, Toby. She also enjoys visiting museums, hosting game nights, exploring new places, and watching football or soccer games.
Amanda Harryman, M.A.
Ms. Harryman is a registered psychological assistant with the BOP and at LJPC. She is currently earning her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in child and adolescents from Alliant International University. She also holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University and has worked with various age groups throughout her education. Her
experiences consist of both inpatient and outpatient settings focused on severe mental health, trauma,
depression, anxiety and substance use. She provides psychotherapy for children, adolescents and young
adults as well as psychological evaluations. In her free time, Ms. Harryman enjoys spending time with her dogs, spending time at the beach, and going to the movies.
Xennia Dorr, M.A.
Ms. Dorr is an associate marriage & family therapist and associate professional clinical counselor at LJPC and registered with the BBS. She earned her master's degree from Point Loma Nazarene University. As a bicultural, bilingual clinician, she has gained experience from community mental health inpatient treatment, private practice and school-based settings. She specializes in working and treating diverse populations who are suffering from trauma, depression, anxiety, and attachment issues. Ms. Dorr embraces a holistic and humanistic approach to provide a safe and warm space to build an honest, open and trusting therapeutic relationship. She also utilizes Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to support the clients' internal strengths and resources to reach their goals. In her free time, Ms. Dorr enjoys camping, hiking, visiting National Parks, cooking and spending time with her loved ones.
Celia Martinez
Ms. Martínez is the administrative assistant. She is bilingual in English and Spanish. Is currently attending Cuyamaca College and is studying Child Development and Sociology. Her goal is to become a school psychologist. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her family and taking walks while exploring San Diego.
Anastasia Shiryaeva
Ms. Shiryaeva is LJPC’s office assistant and handles all administrative tasks. She is currently attending
UCSD for Human Biology and History, and hopes to pursue the field of psychiatry after completing her
bachelor's degree.