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Esther Lee

LPC

Marlton, NJ

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

Esther is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania and the state of New Jersey. She received her M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College after receiving a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Michigan. She has also pursued further education at Westminster Theological Seminary. Esther previously worked with adults as a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) in inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation and outpatient community mental health centers. She has also worked with children and adolescents as a mobile therapist and behavioral specialist consultant as well as in the outpatient setting. Esther took some time off from direct counseling to work for Community Behavioral Health where she provided clinical care management for mental/behavioral health providers in the Philadelphia area. Esther then gained more practical Christian/biblical counseling experience while working for Redeemer Counseling Services and then for Philadelphia Renewal Network. She currently has over 25 years of experience in the counseling/social services field.

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Christy Lee

LPC-MHSP

Nashville, TN

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

Christy Lee is a licensed psychotherapist who works with adults in the Greater Nashville area. She prioritizes trauma-informed care within her practice and uses a multi-theoretical approach to help individuals safely process their past and current difficult life experiences. Her mission is to empower individuals to ultimately restore healthy connections with self and others.

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Cindy Kim

LCSW

Washington, DC

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

Cindy Kim has over 20 years of experience providing mental and emotional healthcare to individuals and couples. She has engaged in several advance trainings and certificate programs including Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy, Postpartum Support International's Maternal Mental Health certificate, and Psychotherapy and Mindfulness. Additionally, Cindy has completed trauma training in the practice of EMDR therapy. Cindy's psychotherapy practice specializes in the unique needs of Persons of Color and Asian-Americans in particular. Cindy is licensed to practice in Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Additionally, Cindy's practice is fully telehealth based.

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Dan Chung

LAPC

Moon Township, PA

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

Dan is currently working as a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor at a private practice in Pittsburgh, PA called Favored Wellness Counseling & Consulting. It has been a deep passion of Dan's to de-stigmatize the field of mental health in the Asian American community by opening a space where emotions, thoughts, and past experiences can non-judgmentally be processed through and heard. Working through a trauma-focused lens, Dan mainly focuses on how past events in our lives affect our present emotions, thoughts, and behaviors using treatment modalities such as EMDR and parts work.

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Lannie Lee

MA

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

I’m Lannie Lee, a licensed marriage and family therapist offering virtual therapy in California and Massachusetts. I work with individuals and couples who feel stressed, stuck, disconnected, or unsure why things feel “off.” Many of the people I see are thoughtful and capable, but quietly carrying more than they realize. As a Korean American therapist, I’m mindful of how culture, family, and identity shape the way we move through the world. I hold progressive and inclusive values and am committed to creating a space where you feel respected and safe to show up fully as yourself. My approach is reflective, collaborative, and grounded. Drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and the Gottman Method for couples, I help you explore what’s underneath patterns that keep showing up—while also building practical tools you can use in daily life. Clients often share that our work feels thoughtful and human. You can expect curiosity without judgment, moments of honesty and even humor, and a steady focus on clarity, stronger self-trust, and more grounded ways of relating to yourself and others.

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Hannah Kim

LMHC

Boston, MA

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

Hannah offers individual psychotherapy to college/graduate students and adults struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, and a wide range of psychosocial stressors, which include but are not limited to: interpersonal relationships, grief/loss, adjustment, immigration, and Asian American issues. She is a certified trauma therapist and trained in evidenced-based practices, such as CBT, EMDR, and MI.

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E Roo Kim

LMHC,LPC, ATR

Lewisville, TX

Accepting new clientsTelehealth offered

As a licensed mental health counselor and a registered art therapist, I am passionate about utilizing art as a tool in treatment to nurture and validate the emotional experience of my clients. I have found art therapy to be especially effective when working through trauma. I have a heart for children and have extensive experience working with children and teens across the developmental spectrum through a wide array of therapeutic modalities, including art and play therapy. I find joy in working with traditionally underserved populations and gradually building a secure therapeutic relationship built on validation, openness, and shared human experience. I have provided counseling and art therapy services within inpatient psychiatric hospitals, outpatient services, community-based programs, and schools. As an immigrant from South Korea, I approach my work with a deep understanding around racial issues. I feel comfortable supporting clients around processing their own experience and building trusting relationships with those they care about.

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Elena Volpe

LMFT

MA

Accepting new clients

Elena Volpe has been a licensed therapist since 1994 utilizing her first hand knowledge of the challenges of bi-racial and POC identities. She currently works as a psychotherapist at Smith College with traditional and non-traditional aged students who are navigating intersectionalities of identity through race, culture, gender, sexuality, socio-economic status. Elena Volpe 는 전문 자격증 정신심리치료사로서 1994 년부터 그녀가 갖고있는 첫번째 지식을 활용하여 여러인종과 유색인종간의 정체성확립에 촛점을 맞추고 있읍니다. 그녀는 현제 Smith College 에서 정신심리상담을 하며 학생들의 전통과 비전통 사이의 조정을 통하여 인종과 문화, 성별, 성적취향, 사회경제적 지위에 따른 정체성을 추구하는데 있읍니다.

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Eunah Lee

PhD

TX

Dr. Lee's areas of expertise include play therapy, adolescent counseling, individual/group counseling with adults, and parent-child relationship training. She has extensive clinical experiences with depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, abuse, grief/loss, divorce, emotional disturbances, and adjustment issues. She has worked in various settings (universities/graduate schools, school clinics, and private practices) as a professor/counselor/supervisor both in the U.S. and South Korea. As a bilingual, she understands Korean and American cultures, and is passionate about equipping future counselors both in the States and South Korea. Dr. Lee는 놀이치료, 청소년상담, 성인상담, 부모-자녀관계증진훈련 영역의 전문가로서 우울, 불안, 주의력결핍 과잉행동장애, 외상, 학대, 상실/애도, 이혼, 다양한 정서적 어려움 및 적응관련 주호소를 보이는 내담자들을 돕고 있습니다. Dr. Lee는 미국과 한국의 대학교/대학원, 학교상담실, 상담센터 등 다양한 세팅에서 교수, 상담자, 수퍼바이저로의 경력을 지니고 있습니다. Dr. Lee는 한국과 미국의 문화 및 언어를 잘 이해함으로 장벽을 뛰어넘어 소통할 수 있도록 돕는 다리 역할을 하고 있으며, 지속적으로 두 나라에 필요한 미래의 심리치료사 양성을 위해 애쓰고 있습니다.

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Sonya Park

PhD

Irvine, CA

Dr. Sonya Park is a licensed clinical psychologist who is deeply invested in the growth and healing of her clients. She understand the pains in life of feeling stuck, lost, unseen, or feeling alone despite much efforts for change, and partners with her clients to find clarity, understanding, and healing. Having had the opportunity to work with many different clients (children to the elderly; university students to forensic psychiatric patients), Dr. Park recognizes how her clients’ experiences have shaped them to be who they are now and hold their current selves with compassion.

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