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Hans Zhang, MA

Why Grief Counseling? My journey into mental health counseling was ignited by my father’s battle with colon cancer, apivotal experience that steered me towards specializing in grief counseling, particularly forpeople facing terminal illnesses. Since then, I’ve dedicated myself to helping others lead fulfillinglives while bravely

Celia Chen, MSW

Hi there! I’m Celia. Let’s walk through the road of healing together. Taking the decision to seek help is a big step in understanding yourself in a more deeper level, and to break free from patterns that don’t benefit your everyday life. Choosing therapy means

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

South Asian Therapist Neurodivergent ADHD therapist in California

Sonia Parecadan, MSW

I specialize in ADHD/neurodivergency, trauma, depression, anxiety and stress management, and working with creatives and highly sensitive people. I also have background in addressing body image issues, chronic pain, grief, and loss. Which allows me to offer a holistic approach to healing, helping clients navigate

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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

Asian American Therapist, Phuong Tang, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Phuong Tang, LCSW

Hello, my name is Phuong. What’s your story? I have always had a personal interest in the stories of others. As a therapist, I understand the importance of bearing witness to an experience whether as a storyteller, viewer or listener. I would be honored to

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