A vetted therapist panel for the realities of LA entertainment law practice.
A private clinical channel for partners and senior associates at Los Angeles entertainment, talent representation, and entertainment litigation firms. Clinicians fluent with Hollywood dynamics, public-figure clients, and the calendar reality of deal-cycle work. No firm visibility into care.
A therapist panel for entertainment law partners in Los Angeles.
This page is for managing partners, practice group leaders, and well-being committees at LA entertainment, talent, and litigation firms scoping a curated therapist panel for partners and senior associates. If that is you, the rest of this page is the briefing document.
CEREVITY operates as a clinical network with direct relationships between the network, the clinicians, and the partner firm. The LA panel is curated for fluency with entertainment practice realities: deal-cycle hours that ignore the calendar, public-figure clients who bring their own dynamics into the consulting room, talent and management firm cross-traffic, and the long-running litigation that defines the LA litigation bar. Partners are matched, not first-served.
Our LA clinicians are independent licensed professionals. Many have worked with entertainment lawyers, talent representatives, and Hollywood-adjacent executives before. CEREVITY exists because a partner at an LA entertainment firm needs a different consulting room than the standard EAP roster or the general behavioral health network can provide, and because the panel needs to be built around that requirement.
Entertainment law in Los Angeles is not the same clinical context as transactional Big Law.
The reasons your partners do not engage with the standard EAP or the general behavioral health network are not failures of either system. They are inherent to how those systems were scoped. The LA entertainment partner sits in a clinical context the broader behavioral health network was not built to absorb.
LA entertainment partners present with a recognizable clinical profile: deal-cycle hours that compress and decompress on talent and studio timelines, public-figure clients whose dynamics flow back into the lawyer's daily work, and an industry culture in which the personal and professional networks overlap heavily. These are not workforce-wide concerns the EAP roster was built to address.
Generalist clinicians outside Los Angeles, however skilled, often lack the contextual fluency to absorb the entertainment-industry frame the lawyer walks in with. The partner spends the first sessions explaining the structure of representation, the talent-agency-studio triangle, and why a phone call from a client at 11pm is a contractual reality, not a crisis. That is not depth work; that is orientation work, and it is a structural problem the curated panel exists to solve.
What changes when the panel is built around the LA entertainment-law profile: clinicians with prior experience treating attorneys and entertainment-industry clients, both in-person Los Angeles appointments and telehealth, session formats long enough to do depth work between deal cycles, and a confidentiality posture that gives the firm no visibility into who has engaged.
What CEREVITY's LA panel actually treats in entertainment law partners.
The clinical scope is built around the presenting profile of LA entertainment, talent, and litigation partners, not the workforce-wide profile an EAP roster is built for.
Deal-cycle burnout
Twenty-day sprints to close on a production deal, then a depressurization that has its own clinical signature. The cycle, repeated across decades, produces a particular kind of recovery deficit that the standard EAP visit length cannot reach.
Public-figure client dynamics
Representing public figures introduces a particular set of dynamics: boundary erosion, exposure to client psychology that is itself complex, and the social proximity that LA practice generates. Treatable when the clinician understands the context, harder when they do not.
High-functioning anxiety
Performance maintained at cost. The deal still closes and the brief still gets filed. The cost is invisible to the client, the firm, and the spouse until it is not. Common in senior partners and partner-track senior associates carrying the relationship book.
Industry-wide social overlap
In LA entertainment practice, the personal and professional networks overlap heavily. The partner cannot easily separate weekend life from professional life because the same people show up in both. The isolation of that overlap is its own clinical issue and is treatable when named.
Litigation cycle aftermath
Long-running entertainment litigation, particularly in talent disputes, residuals matters, and IP cases, produces a sustained-intensity pattern that ends abruptly when the matter resolves. The integration work after a multi-year litigation is real clinical work, not just a vacation.
Partner-track and elevation dynamics
Senior associates approaching partnership and newly elevated partners in LA firms face a particular version of the elevation question, layered with the relationship-book pressure that defines entertainment practice. Treatable, and largely untreated when the clinician does not know the structure.
Substance use in industry context
The 2016 ABA-Hazelden study put problem drinking at 21% across the practicing bar. The Hollywood social context does not lower that figure. Treatable, with the appropriate referral to bar lawyer assistance program resources when the case warrants it.
Career inflection at senior tenure
Of counsel transitions, in-house moves into studios and agencies, and the runway to retirement all carry a particular shape in entertainment practice. The clinical work of preparing for those transitions is depth work and benefits from clinicians who understand the industry's exit paths.
Three session formats, each chosen for the work.
Most benefits programs offer one session length. CEREVITY offers three, because different kinds of clinical work need different amounts of time, and because deal-cycle calendars do not respect a standard hour.
The steady cadence of ongoing therapy. Most clients spend most of their care here.
For work that needs more room than a standard hour can hold.
For work that needs uninterrupted time to reach resolution.
Because CEREVITY operates outside the insurance reimbursement model, session length is set by the clinical work, not by what a payor will reimburse. That is the structural reason all three formats can exist on the same network.
Ready to scope a panel for your LA firm?
Briefings are scoped to your firm. We respond personally within 48 business hours with proposed times and any prepared materials relevant to the panel size and practice areas you are evaluating.
Request a briefingHow a partner is matched.
Matched, not first-served. Here is the process that produces the match for an LA entertainment partner.
The eligible individual submits a confidential intake form covering presenting issues, modality preference, professional context, and scheduling parameters. Operated by CEREVITY, not a broker.
Intake is reviewed by CEREVITY's clinical leadership against the network's active capacity, current licensure footprint, and modality availability. The step that does not exist in an EAP.
A specific clinician is matched to the partner. They receive the match with the clinician's profile, modality, and credentials, plus a direct online scheduling link.
Scheduling runs directly through CEREVITY infrastructure. No phone handoff. First sessions are typically scheduled within 5 to 10 business days of the match.
Care continues on the cadence the clinical work requires, in 50-minute, 90-minute, or 3-hour sessions, without an employer-imposed cap.
Capability comparison for LA Entertainment Law Partners.
An evaluation framework on the dimensions that matter when scoping a partner-tier-tier offering for partners. Both models have a place; they are designed for different populations.
| Dimension | Typical EAP | Executive-tier platform | CEREVITY |
|---|---|---|---|
| Network model | Broker layer between firm and contractor roster | Single-vendor platform, W-2 or contracted pool | Independent clinical network with direct relationships |
| Clinician assignment | First contractor to reply with availability | Algorithmic matching on intake-form inputs | Clinical review by network leadership |
| Intake and scheduling | Phone handoff to clinician's line | App-based intake and scheduling | Network-operated intake, direct online scheduling |
| Session formats | Standard 50-minute; capped session counts | Standard 45 to 50-minute sessions | 50-minute, 90-minute, and 3-hour formats, no cap |
| Clinical scope | Acute, broadly applicable concerns | Workforce-wide, executive tier as upsell | Built around LA Entertainment Law Partners presenting issues |
| Modality fit | Generalist talk therapy | Generalist therapy with some specialty | CBT, DBT, psychodynamic, matched at intake |
| Reach | National via roster density | National telehealth, roster variance | All 50 states via telehealth |
| Payment model | Firm-sponsored, in-network | Per-employee-per-month seat pricing | Private-pay, out-of-network, partnership agreement |
| Firm visibility | Aggregate, broker-mediated | Vendor dashboards with engagement | Administrative reporting only |
| Right fit for | Workforce-wide acute support | Mid-tier ongoing with executive add-on | LA Entertainment Law Partners, end-to-end |
What the firm sees, and what it does not.
For a partner-tier-tier channel to function, the participating partner has to trust that engaging with it does not create visibility into their care. CEREVITY is built around that requirement.
- Confirmation that contracted services were provided to eligible individuals.
- Aggregate utilization at the partnership level, where contractually appropriate.
- Invoicing and eligibility reconciliation.
- Nothing tied to a specific named partner's clinical content.
- Whether a specific named partner has scheduled, attended, or engaged.
- What clinical issues are being addressed, or which clinician is assigned.
- Session notes, treatment plans, or diagnostic information.
- Any attendance detail at the individual level.
Clinicians are independent licensed professionals operating under their own licensure and the confidentiality and privacy obligations that attach to it. Protected health information is held within the clinical infrastructure, and the agreements governing it are defined in writing before the partnership goes live.
Clinical records, session content, and individual engagement data sit inside the clinical platform. The administrative layer the partner interacts with is structurally separate from the clinical layer.
Eligibility lists are maintained on the partner side and confirmed at the point of intake. Administering eligibility does not require the partner to receive clinical information back.
A Business Associate Agreement is executed where the partnership structure requires it. The partnership agreement defines the administrative reporting scope in writing before the partnership goes live.
What the first 30 days look like.
The hardest part of a partner-tier-tier partnership is not the contract. It is the period between signature and the first partner in care.
A 60-minute kickoff with your team and CEREVITY's partnership lead. We confirm the partnership shape, the eligibility model, the administrative reporting scope, and the internal owner. The BAA, where applicable, is executed.
Your team provides the eligible-individual list. CEREVITY confirms it against the network and establishes the verification path at intake. Only eligibility confirmation flows forward.
CEREVITY provides a confidential, partner-tier-appropriate comms template explaining the benefit, the privacy posture, and how to access intake. Designed to be received without stigma.
Eligible individuals begin intake on their own cadence. First sessions are typically scheduled within 5 to 10 business days. By day 30, the partnership is operational and a quarterly review cadence is in place.
The business case for the LA entertainment firm.
Three axes the managing partner, executive committee, or well-being committee can defend in a partnership conversation. The numbers will vary by firm; the structural argument does not.
Senior partner retention is a relationship-book problem.
Entertainment practice books are deeply relationship-driven and survive partner departures poorly. A single senior partner departure represents a multi-year client transition risk, not just a lateral search cost. A panel built for partner engagement pays for itself across very few prevented departures.
Partner performance is the deal pipeline.
A senior partner running at reduced capacity in entertainment practice is not a productivity loss on a single matter. It shows up as missed origination on the next deal cycle, weaker negotiation posture, and slower response to talent and studio clients whose business relationships hinge on availability.
Lateral and senior associate attraction.
Senior laterals in LA entertainment practice increasingly evaluate firm well-being posture as part of the move decision. A named, confidential, partner-tier therapist panel is a differentiating signal in the LA lateral market and a defensible answer in a partnership track conversation.
Questions partners and their teams ask first.
Our LA clinical lead vets panel members for prior experience with attorney clients and with the industry-adjacent client base that entertainment partners bring into the consulting room. The vetting is qualitative and ongoing, and the panel is small enough to maintain that standard.
No. Administrative reporting only. The firm receives confirmation that contracted services were provided to eligible individuals and aggregate utilization where contractually appropriate. The firm does not see whether a specific named partner has scheduled, attended, or engaged, what clinical issues are being addressed, or which clinician is assigned. This is contractually scoped before the partnership goes live.
No. CEREVITY is a structural complement to both. Most firms keep their EAP in place for workforce-wide coverage, refer partners with substance-use or impairment issues to the appropriate LAP, and add CEREVITY as the partner-tier private-pay channel for ongoing depth-oriented work.
Both. The LA panel includes clinicians who see clients in person in Los Angeles and clinicians who work primarily by telehealth. The match is made on clinical fit and the partner's modality preference, not on geography alone.
No. CEREVITY is private-pay and out-of-network by design. The structure is intentional: it is the only way to deliver the clinical scope, session formats, and confidentiality posture entertainment partners require.
Pricing depends on the shape of the engagement, the size of the eligible partner population, and how the firm administers benefits. The briefing call is where we identify the right structure, and the cost falls out of that, not the other way around.
First sessions are typically scheduled within 5 to 10 business days of intake, depending on modality requirements and scheduling parameters.
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The structural argument on this page is based on the firsthand experience of CEREVITY clinicians who have served on EAP panels, combined with widely-published industry estimates of EAP utilization and LA Entertainment Law Partners-specific data where cited. Specific contractual scopes are confirmed in writing in the partnership agreement before any partnership goes live.



