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Suzanne Eng, MA

Hello, my name is Suzanne. As an Asian therapist, I am particularly attuned to the mental health needs of BIPOC communities and the Asian diaspora. I understand the importance of addressing mental health concerns through a culturally informed lens. Your experiences, struggles, and triumphs are

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Esther Lee, LCSW

Hi, I’m Esther. Let’s walk together. Something feels off and you’re trying to find balance in your life. You wish to live your authentictruth, where you’re able to make decisions that are intentional and aligned with how you want to walk inthis world. You wish

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Liz Chang, MA

Hi, I’m Elizabeth. We haven’t yet met. I don’t know your struggles or what you hold dear. I don’t know what problems have taken over your life — what they’ve stolen from you or what they convince you of. I don’t know what you fight

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Mina Yoon, MA

Hi! I’m Mina, and this is for you 💐. It’s so easy to lose sight of our true selves in a world that constantly tells us how we “should” behave, what we “should” chase after, and the roles we “should” play in society. Whatever has

Nadia Islam, PhD, LCSW

Nadia Islam, PhD, LCSW is a clinical supervisor with the Yellow Chair Collective and Entwine Community. She has been licensed to practice independently in California since 2008. Pre-licensed behavioral health practitioners, including associate social workers and marriage and family therapist interns, provide therapy to individuals

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Samana Budhathoki, LMFT

Hey all, I’m Samana, and I’m here to help. Take a seat and get comfortable. It’s time to focus on you. The experiences of your life have started to be too much for you, and despite all the effort you’re putting in to keep going

Jennifer Gold, PhD, LMFT

How are you? My name is Jennifer. I want you to feel comfortable and welcome here. In a safe place. A place that you can design. A space where the only boundaries are ones you put in place. Here, the values are your own. Welcome

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Jessie Li, LMFT

Therapy for Couples You have got it! You have found love: You love your partner. Your partner loves you. That is an excellent foundation for starting and maintaining a relationship. However, a meaningful, long-lasting partnership needs much more than love. As you have probably learned,

Soo Jin Lee, LMFT

Therapy approach that honors all of you As a Korean bilingual/bicultural therapist, I know how difficult it can feel to carve out a space for yourself. Your multiple roles are hard to carry. The whole of who you are can’t be broken apart and compartmentalized—you want