I'm Linh (she/they), and I work with young adults and adolescents (15+) who are LGBTQIIA+, BIPOC, neurodivergent, and/or immigrants. As part of these communities, you might feel anxious and on edge a lot of times. You might be unsure about where you belong or what you need. You might have spent years masking and catering to others that you struggle to understand yourself. You might carry familial expectations on your back and feel caught among cultures. You might feel anxious and out of control when emotions arise. I see you trying your best and am here to support you.
I will make room for you to reimagine a life with hope, care, and joy. My practice is anti-oppressive, neurodiversity-affirming, and LGBTQIA+ celebrating. I regularly incorporate parts work, somatic practices, and guided imagery to gain understanding of your experiences and find answers to your concerns. I draw from various psychotherapeutic modalities and social justice ideology in my work, and my identities as a bilingual Vietnamese immigrant and a queer neurodivergent woman inform how I make sense of the world as well as how I approach therapy.
Throughout our time together, you get to decide how you want therapy to serve you—whether it is taking a deep dive into your past or untangling the transitional, day-to-day challenges. Your needs can change over time, and that’s okay! I invite you to schedule a 20 minute consult to see if we are a good fit.
Ethnicities Counselor Identifies As (or has Ethnic Minority Mental Health Specialist designation in)
Asian American
Vietnamese
Languages Counseling Provided In (in addition to English)
Vietnamese
Religions (trained in / integrates into counseling)
N/A
Client Types
Individual
Client Ages
Adults Age:19-64
Teens Age:13-18
Insurance Accepted
N/A
Locations
None listed
Organization: Always Room For You Therapy PLLC
Offers sliding scale
Offers online counseling
Available for consult
Cost: $140 per session
College: University of Washington
Degree: Master of Social Work
Year Graduated: 2023
For more information or to make an appointment, call the counselor directly via the phone number listed. Don’t forget to say you found them through MulticulturalCounselors.org!