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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,

Julia Zhang, MA

Hi there, I’m Julia. I am here to help.  This is your space. Let’s take a deep breath and slowly dive into your experiences. I’m passionate about providing: Therapy for Anxiety, Depression, and Stress It’s similar to the flu—not to downplay the difficulties and challenges

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Sophia Ngo, LCSW, PPSC

Are you feeling overwhelmed, stuck, spent, or drained? Are you experiencing a sense of loss and yearning for guidance, support, and direction in your life? Perhaps you’re seeking personal growth and self-discovery. Maybe you don’t even know how to describe what it is you are

Asian American therapist in Los Angeles

Megan Soun, MSW, MTS

Hi I’m Megan, and I want to let you know that you are not alone. Emotional pain is an isolating experience. We live in a world that struggles to be with others in their pain. If we admit that we are struggling, we might receive

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Joanna Chang, LCSW

Welcome. Therapy is an opportunity for you to breathe, unpack, process, and heal. Nice to meet you, my name is Joanna. I’m a psychotherapist and Asian therapist in New York and New Jersey, specializing in working with adolescents and adults around issues of identity and

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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

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