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Arnold Kim, MS

Hi there. I’m Arnold! I’m a former marketing manager turned psychotherapist, and over the past 5+ years I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside people through big shifts, heavy emotions, and times when life feels overwhelming. I believe each person’s story is deeply unique, and

Kony Das, MSW

Hi I’m Kony, and I’m excited to meet you! With a background in neuroscience and psychobiology, I help you make sense of the why behind how we react to stress and help you get more comfortable with your brain, body, and emotions. I also pull

Lena Tran, MSW

Welcome! I’m Lena Tran. I collaborate with adults, older adults, couples, and families who are navigating life’s challenges, including addiction, trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship struggles. My approach is simple yet powerful: “You take the first step, and I’ll follow.” I believe in meeting you

Barbara Hong, MA

Therapy With Me So much of what we feel is a response to the world we live in—a world that can be incredibly demanding and restrictive. As a culturally sensitive and trauma-informed therapist, I help you work through the painful experiences that have brought you

Isaac Kim, MA

Hi there, I’m Isaac and I’m glad you’re here. You can rest and be safe in this space. In a world that often demands achievements, perfection, and our adherence to predefined norms, it’s easy to feel disconnected from our true selves. We can be overwhelmed

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Khai Hoang, MA

Hello, my name is Khai. I’m glad you’re here. It’s time to tune into your own wellbeing and concentrate on you. The many parts of your life have begun to feel overwhelming, and often leave you feeling exhausted. You feel caught up in your fears,

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Cynthia Mao, MSW

Hello! I’m Cynthia Mao. Reaching out for help takes incredible courage, and I want to commend you for taking this significant step. It’s difficult to navigate life’s challenges alone, and the path of feeling unseen and unheard can be both confusing and painful. Your struggles

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