Licensed Psychologist
License Number PY60750684
President and Owner
You are a helper, giver, or fixer who feels depleted by the constant demand on your time and energy. You care for others and yet receive very little validation and support in return.
Others may see you as a high functioning, high achieving go-getter who has everything together. What they do not see beneath the surface is that you are struggling. You may be grappling with loneliness, overwhelm, self-doubt, imposter syndrome, or burnout. You may strive for perfection and over-deliver for others yet you rarely feel satisfied, content, or happy with the outcome, with yourself, or with your life. You may have helped others build their dreams but you are out of touch with what you want and desire. Working harder, in the same way, has not gotten you closer to feeling connected, satisfied, or joyful.
You may feel like you are alone and adrift out in the ocean on a boat that is slowly sinking. You may feel like you are lost and aimless without a north star to guide you. You are confused about how you got here and wondering how you will find your way back on course.
You may long to be seen and understood deeply by those around you. You may want to have relationships where you feel nurished, supported, and cared for. You know that this pattern is unsustainable and you are ready to be free.
This transformational work is challenging but the journey is worthy. If you are ready to start the journey to create long-lasting change in your life and your relationships, I can help. In my 10 years as a therapist, I have helped many people break the negative cycles and create fulfilling and meaningful lives. I have helped them let go of toxic relationships and surround themselves with people who truly see and care for them.
Self-Esteem
Self-Sabotaging Behaviors
Work and/or Academic Stress
Family Dynamics and Conflicts
Women’s Issues
Grief and Loss
Life Transitions
I offer both individual and couples counseling. I use Emotionally Focused Couples therapy to help distant couples re-establish a safe and secure attachment bond. I work from a Health at Every Size approach. This means that I value self-acceptance, body diversity, mindful and intuitive eating, healthy lifestyle habits, and joyful movement.
Some of my specialties in research and multicultural counseling are focused on individuals who identify as: Asian American, Pacific Islander, Latinx, American Indian and Alaska Native, African American, international students, and immigrants.
My multicultural research and counseling specialties are informed by my intersecting identities as a female, immigrant, Chinese American, and bicultural therapist of color. Some of the issues that impact these communities include:
I was born in China and grew up in both my country of origin and Sacramento, CA. My immigrant and bi-cultural backgrounds are important parts of my intersecting identities. I identify as a highly sensitive person. Growing up across cultures with an interracial family and struggling through my own mental health concerns sparked my curiosity about psychology. The word psychology comes from the word psyche and the suffix ology, which means “the study of the soul/life.” I felt called to deeply understand people’s souls and the meaning of life. Specifically, I wanted to understand how people overcame challenges, healed their pain, and ultimately transformed through adversity.
Before college, I served a year in AmeriCorps as a preschool teacher in Brockton, MA. I worked with children from diverse and immigrant backgrounds focusing on self-directed learning and literacy. I received my bachelor’s degree from Smith College, a women’s liberal arts college in Northampton, MA. There, I majored in psychology and minored in studio art. Smith was where I found my passion for social justice and my voice as an advocate. I received my Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology in 2016 from the University of Oregon. My research focused on multicultural identities and resilience. I completed my APA accredited internship at the University of Oregon Counseling and Testing Center. Afterward, I completed my postdoctoral residency at Strong Integrated Behavioral Health in Eugene, Oregon. I have extensive clinical experience in residential treatment, private practice, university counseling centers, community mental health, and primary care settings. I moved to Seattle in 2017 to open my private practice.
In my free time, I love to spend time with friends, explore nature, travel to new places, and make delicious food.
Phone Consultation | 15 minutes | Free |
Individual Intake Session | 60 minutes | $400 |
Couples Intake Session | 60 minutes | $400 |
Individual Therapy Session (In-person or Online) | 60 minutes | $360 |
Couples Therapy Session (In-person or Online) | 60 minutes | $360 |
I am not paneled with any insurance company. My clients attend therapy on an out-of-network basis or pay for sessions out of pocket. If you would like to use your out-of-network benefits, please contact your insurance company prior to our first meeting. Ask what the out-of-network reimbursement would be for outpatient in-person or online psychotherapy. The specific amount of this reimbursement depends on your plan. I will provide you with the statements your insurance requires.
You have the right to receive a “Good Faith Estimate” explaining how much your medical care will cost. Under the law, health care providers need to give patients who don’t have insurance or who are not using insurance an estimate of the bill for medical items and services.
For questions or more information about your right to a Good Faith Estimate, visit www.cms.gov/nosurprises.
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5306 Ballard Ave NW, Suite 212,
Seattle, WA
Phone: 206-403-1148
Fax: 206-800-1091
Email: contact@thriveforthepeople.com