Navigating the challenges of marginalized identities can be incredibly tough, especially when dealing with relational and developmental trauma, anxiety, depression, and overwhelming emotions. If you’re feeling overwhelmed due to a history of struggles with interpersonal relationships and attachment, neglect, or abuse, know that you’re not alone. If you feel caught between cultures, experiencing a sense of displacement and searching for your true belonging, it can be incredibly isolating and lonely. This space is here for you to authentically express yourself, explore your complexities, and begin your journey toward healing.
As a 2.0 Asian American, I’ve navigated the complexities of my Taiwanese and Malay-Chinese heritage while unpacking the challenges of assimilation and more. Existing in that in-between space has shaped my perspective. I am dedicated to an anti-oppressive, trauma-informed practice rooted in mutuality and the collective community not the individual only.
I do not believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy but rather a co-creation process between therapists and. Invite you to schedule a 15 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
Asian Pacific Islander
Taiwanese
Languages Counseling Provided In (in addition to English)
N/A
Religions (trained in / integrates into counseling)
N/A
Client Types
Couples
Individual
Client Ages
Adults Age:19-64
Insurance Accepted
Aetna
Cigna
First Choice Health
Kaiser
Optum
Premera
TriWest
United
Locations
Telehealth
Seattle WA
Organization: Cha Collaborative
Offers sliding scale
Offers online counseling
Available for consult
Cost: $150 per session
College: University of the Cumberlands
Degree: MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Year Graduated: 2024
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!