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Alice Chien, MS

Hello, I’m Alice! I’m so glad you’re here. I’m a Taiwanese American therapist who is passionate about creating spaces for BIPOC individuals to explore, challenge, and reclaim their unique identities and experiences. As a second-generation child of immigrants, I carry a personal awareness and appreciation

Lily Tran, MSW

Hello! My name is Lily. I’m proud of you for being here today! I am a second-generation Vietnamese American, and I was raised in Southern California. I also identify as queer and neurodivergent. I was diagnosed with ADHD-Inattentive in my early 20s, but I have been

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

Dalena Thai, MS

Hi! I’m Dalena. Let’s take the first step together. As a child of Vietnamese immigrants, I experienced firsthand a lot of the generational trauma that continued to impact my loved ones. However, due to stigma and a lack of education about mental health, they often

David Yim, DSW, LCSW

Meet Dr. David Yim As a Korean American clinician with over 20 years of experience in mental health, healthcare, and community advocacy, Dr. David Yim offers compassionate, grounded support—especially for Asian American men navigating complex life challenges, family expectations, and cultural identity. David brings a

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

Esther Inwoo Kim, MSW

Hello, I’m Esther! I’m a Korean American therapist, former nurse, and program director with a passion for supporting individuals through life’s most challenging transitions. My journey began in healthcare, where I witnessed how deeply emotional and psychological well-being shape a person’s quality of life. That

Emma Lin, MS

Hi! I’m Emma. I’m really glad you’re here. Starting therapy can feel scary — especially if you’ve spent a lot of time feeling like you didn’t quite belong or had to carry everything on your own. You might be feeling lost, stuck, overwhelmed, or just

Eliza Yoon Renner, LCSW

Welcome! I’m Eliza. Growing up as a 1.5 generation immigrant in the U.S., I didn’t have a lot of role models who looked like me. When I personally sought out therapy as a teen, I struggled to find someone who understood and shared my cultural