I decided to become a therapist after finding healing in my own journey with career burnout as a teacher, poor boundaries with self and others, struggles with personal identity and shame, and the spiritual crisis around finding my life purpose and meaning. I believe healing is a lifelong journey, but I have found a deep passion and calling for helping others in all walks and stages of life to find healing and live in greater harmony and balance.
As a second generation Asian American, I enjoy supporting clients of immigrant families with varied cultural and/or spiritual backgrounds. I also have expertise in helping clients work through past trauma and abuse to find healing and wholeness. I am able to support children and families, working professionals, students of all ages, those dealing with difficult life transitions, identity crises, grief and loss, and behavioral challenges.
In my sessions, I seek to help clients develop a more harmonious relationship with themselves which often quite naturally has the power to impact their relationships with others and their overall quality of life. Three words that describe my style are: connection, meaning, and collaboration. From a safe and nonjudgmental space, we identify your treatment goals and current strengths, and together, we find ways to build competence in different areas of your life so that you can tackle whatever life brings.