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Wesley Yu, LMFT

Service Method: telehealth

States Served: Texas, California

Feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or stuck? It can be incredibly hard when no matter what you try, things don’t seem to get better, and yet, life’s demands keep coming. You’re expected to perform at work, take care of others, and somehow keep your struggles hidden. It can all feel like too much.

You deserve a break. A chance to slow down, process, and heal. Therapy offers a safe, supportive space where you can step back, explore what truly matters to you, and begin to rebuild your sense of self. The journey isn’t always easy, and it may bring up uncomfortable feelings, but the insights and strengths you gain can transform how you see yourself and relate to the world around you.

If any of this resonates, know you’re not alone. I’ve been there, and I understand. Together, we’ll navigate this path with honest conversations, real tears, hard work, and plenty of laughter. I believe you already have what it takes to heal, sometimes, you just need the right space and support to unlock it.

Let’s create that space together. When you’re ready, reach out at www.wesyutherapy.com to schedule your first step toward healing.

Languages: English

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Kiki Guchao Xiong, LPC

Primary Office Location: Cedar Park, Texas

Service Method: in-person, telehealth

States Served: Texas

育儿是一场修行,这个过程绝对是幸福与值得的。如果您正感到疲惫,困惑,无助,或者被误解,你绝对不是孤立无援的一个人。当一个小孩也是一件不容易的事情,你不断试图理解在你的小世界和大世界中发生的事情,而你的身体和大脑仍在努力学习并且掌握它们的发展任务。每个孩子都应该有一个安全和中立的空间,来理解和感知他们的经历,处理对他们来说重要的事情。每个父母也都应该得到最温暖和感同身受的支持,不带有任何评判,从内心深处发掘出早已蕴含的强大力量来重建和改善家庭关系,从而支持孩子的成长。

我热衷于为儿童、青少年、成年人提供充足的空间和支持,并且为他们的家庭和社会支持系统提供帮助。我实践于“创伤知情法”、“陪伴式心理治疗法”、“基于优势治疗法”。除了传统的谈话疗法外,我还融入了表现艺术,包括游戏疗法、沙盘、艺术和手工艺等治疗方式。因为我来自多元的文化背景,所以我欣赏并且理解文化差异使我们每个人成为独一无二的个体。

我十分理解找到一个正好符合您需求的治疗师有多困难。这通常是一个充满压力和困惑的过程。我很高兴并且期待您与我联系,我们可以先进行一个初步的免费咨询来回答您的问题,并帮助您了解我将会如何支持您和您的家人。

Parenting is TOUGH work. Absolutely beautiful, but if you ever feel exhausted, confused, stuck, helpless, or misunderstood, you are not alone. Being a child is also TOUGH work, constantly trying to make sense of your small world and the big world, as your body and brain are still working on mastering your developmental tasks. Every child deserves a safe and neutral space to work on what’s important to them, experience, express, and experiment. Every parent deserves warm and compassionate support without judgement to help understand, stay connected, and find the strengths and wisdom that are already within.

I am passionate about connecting with children, adolescents, adults, parents, and their support systems by providing a compassionate, safe, therapeutic space. It’s truly beautiful and empowering to see as people grow connections with self, their environment, and in relations with other beings.

Languages: English, Mandarin

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Christine Pao, Ph.D.

Service Method: telehealth

States Served: Texas

My name is Christine Pao (she/her) and I’m a licensed psychologist. I currently live in San Antonio but I offer therapy virtually throughout Texas and in 42 other states.

As a second-generation Taiwanese American therapist, I understand how cultural identity, intergenerational conflict, and the pressure to succeed can uniquely shape the emotional lives of Asian Americans. Many of the individuals I work with are in their 20s and 30s, navigating increased responsibility, cultural expectations, and major life transitions. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, burnout, relationship struggles, or feeling caught between cultures, therapy can be a space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with your authentic self.

Languages: English

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Shina Lee

Primary Office Location: Austin, Texas

Service Method: telehealth, in-person

States Served: Texas

Shina Lee is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and certified EMDR therapist. Her specialties include anxiety, depression, unresolved past trauma, childhood abuse/neglect, loss and grief, parenting, perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, and working with Asian American/minority issues such as family conflict, immigrant mental health, intergenerational trauma, perfectionism, and cultural identity.

Languages: English, Korean

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Grace Yeh, LMFT Associate

Primary Office Location: Cedar Park , Texas

Service Method: telehealth, in-person

States Served: Texas

I help individuals who are feeling overwhelmed with worry, fear, perfectionism, and overthinking. I want to help you understand the source of your fear and dread, so that you can heal and rise above it to live more freely and joyfully. I also help couples who are dealing with a wide variety of relational issues. Whether you’re a young couple learning the ropes or an experienced couple at a dead end with the same old conflicts, I offer help and insight into building or rebuilding a strong, honest, and intimate connection.

I’m a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate. I’m trained in a systems approach that takes into account not only your present circumstances but your environment, family, and past to help you understand what makes you uniquely you. We use that insight to find a way forward through your challenges, both individually and in relationships.

As a child of Korean immigrant parents, I have the unique but shared experience of growing up as a third culture kid and the challenges and blessings that can bring. As a wife and mother of three young boys, I have incredible compassion on young parents and couples who are just trying to figure out how to do life well in each stage. As someone who has lived with anxiety, I know what it’s like to exist with a baseline level of anxiety at all times and to have the fear of a panic attack always around the corner. BUT I also know what it can be like to face those challenges and overcome them.

Languages: English

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Julia Berg, LPC-A

Service Method: telehealth

States Served: Texas

As a bi-racial therapist (half-Chinese), I deeply understand the complexities and confusions that can come with navigating a multifaceted cultural identity. I’m passionate about supporting AAPI individuals and families in healing from intergenerational trauma, which I believe is key to building a foundation of wholeness and wellness. By addressing the legacies of trauma and fostering resilience, we can break cycles that no longer serve us, creating space for authenticity, peace, and connection. In my practice, I use Internal Family Systems (IFS) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as core therapeutic modalities to help clients process past experiences, explore identity, and build self-compassion. IFS allows us to work through internal conflicts and unburden parts of ourselves, while EMDR facilitates trauma processing and emotional healing. I’m here to walk alongside you in your journey toward clarity, empowerment, and self-acceptance. Please reach out if you feel I might be a right fit!

Languages: English

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Utkala Maringanti, LMFT-A

Primary Office Location: Lakeway, Texas

Service Method: telehealth, in-person

States Served: Texas

In many communities, including South Asian and immigrant cultures, conversations about relationships, intimacy, and sexual health are often cloaked in stigma and silence. This can leave couples feeling isolated and unsupported as they navigate challenges such as emotional disconnect, desire discrepancies, or cultural expectations. As a child of Indian immigrants, I understand the delicate balance between honoring cultural values and seeking personal fulfillment. I believe couples and individuals don’t have to face these struggles alone.

 

Languages: English, Hindi, Other

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Lauren Thompson, LMSW

Primary Office Location: Austin, TX

Service Method: in-person, telehealth

States Served: Texas

I believe in the power of connecting past experiences to the present, while honoring culture, identity, and interconnectedness. I view therapy as a space where you can express yourself freely, reflect on experiences & how they shape you, and make the changes necessary to explore & embrace your authentic self in order to be the person you strive to embody. People often say I have a warm, welcoming energy that makes difficult conversations feel comfortable. I value finding moments to incorporate laughter, while also “keeping it real”! I am genuinely curious about your story as I feel honored to be invited into your most vulnerable moments.
I am particularly passionate about supporting individuals who are navigating challenges related to cultural & queer/trans identity, family of origin, life transitions, interpersonal challenges, generational trauma, and grief. I draw from a blend of approaches including IFS, Narrative, and attachment-based work to tailor our sessions to your unique needs.

Languages: English

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Sangeetha S. Thomas, LPC, NCC

Primary Office Location: Mckinney, Texas

Service Method: telehealth

States Served: Texas

Mental health stigma in our Asian/South Asian community can create an isolating, shaming, and defeating environment for anyone who is already battling mental, emotional, relational, or spiritual struggles. As a child of Indian immigrants growing up in American culture, I too have faced the exhaustion of trying hard to be okay on the outside when I wasn’t okay on the inside. The truth is, we’re all struggling – and we don’t have to struggle alone.

I believe in a holistic approach to understanding each of my counseling clients, which I define in two ways: (1) You are composed of body, mind, and soul; and (2) You are one part of a larger, relational, family, and cultural system. This means we will enter into our work in a way that addresses, integrates, and supports all facets of who you are so you can successfully work towards your goals for therapy. While you and I may both identify as South Asian children of immigrants, I recognize that my South Indian American and Orthodox Christian background may differ from yours — I warmly welcome your unique background with respect, equality, and curiosity.

When working with me in therapy, you can expect compassion, acceptance, collaboration, and humor as we journey side-by-side through the discomfort and complexities of human life. Life can be challenging—and asking for help often feels twice as challenging. I aim to help make your therapeutic experience a lot less shameful and a lot more hopeful.

Languages: English

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Celestie Bao-Han Nguyen, LMSW

Primary Office Location: Austin, Texas

Service Method: telehealth, in-person

States Served: Texas

My name is Celestie Nguyen (she/her), and I am a queer, first-generation woman of colour with my heart in my hands and a love for buying new books before I can finish my current ones. I am a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), and earned my MSW from Columbia University’s School of Social Work. I am deeply committed to practicing from an anti-capitalist and anti-oppressive lens, and supporting clients onwards in their expansive journey of mental health.

My work is rooted in social justice practices, and is heavily informed by my belief that healing and growth comes from truly seeing ourselves and embracing the parts within that we may turn away from. I view therapy as a collaborative process, which makes you my ever-knowing teammate! I value curiosity, compassion, and safety in our space together, and will actively work to decolonize mental health in all aspects of our work.

No matter what you are going through or where you’ve been, you deserve to be here. Allowing yourself to embrace your flaws will allow you to see the imperfection in our communities, and the humanity that is so deeply rooted within yourself. There are no bad parts of you. The abundance of who you are and what surrounds you is worth loving. You are magic and messy and beautiful, and together, let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work!

Languages: English

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