A lot of people come to therapy because they feel overwhelmed, lost, burned out, or stuck in loops they can’t explain. You don’t need to have a dramatic “reason” to be here. Sometimes it’s just “I don’t feel like myself and I don’t know what to do about it.”
I’m not here to take over yo
Struggling with personal or professional relationships? Questioning where you want your life to take you? Procrastinating? Feeling down or sad? Consider therapy: Self-knowledge is good medicine. Speaking with a therapist in a collaborative relationship can give you a fresh perspective and help you change the way you understand your relationsh
Your life is stressful. With multiple deadlines, a to-do list that is ever-expanding, and a family and a social life that demands attention, you are stretched thin. You know that you can be successful, but you\'re beginning to think that you are dropping too many balls. The constant pressure to perform is turning into unrelenting anxiety and yo
Do you feel like you don’t have a space that is meant for you in this world? “Normal" has never been where you fit in, and that’s fine with you. But you are more than a little tired of holding up the mask you wear and seeming so resilient when you’re really just exhausted. So you want to explore deeper within yourself an
Asking for help is a sign of strength.
If you are looking for guidance and individual or couples therapy, it takes courage to ask for help. Admitting you can’t do everything on your own, is the first step toward achieving wellness in a fast-paced, demanding world.
The good news is asking for help gets easier with a little practice. How
My approach is the product of over a decade of experience working collaboratively with clients in an environment of non-judgement. I believe in taking an introspective and collaborative approach when working with adults and adolescents. I believe this kind of treatment approach allows the patients to recognize their own ability to heal based on the
Jingjin Chen, MSW, LMSW, has been immersed in the mental health field since completing her master's degree in social work from New York University. Throughout her career, she has engaged with a diverse array of mental health settings, including residential programs, crisis intervention centers, and private practices, both within the United Stat
I am a culturally sensitive clinician who emphasizes working transparently and collaboratively with people of all backgrounds and orientations. My approach is grounded in evidence-based practices such as internal family systems (IFS), which helps clients to understand and heal the various parts of self that make up one’s internal world. I als
I work with people struggling with a variety of diagnoses, specializing in anxiety conditions, depression, obsessive-compulsive condition (OCD), and life stressors.
Working together, you can expect a safe, supportive, and empathic environment that demonstrates unconditional positive regard at all times. I believe in being open and accepting, int
Working together, you can expect a compassionate and collaborative environment that incorporates psychodynamic approaches, with an emphasis on relational work and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), to help you deepen self-understanding and foster meaningful change. I believe in creating a space where you feel seen, supported, and accepted as you a
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