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Therapist / Grace Yeh, LMFT Associate

Gender: Female

Pronouns: She/her

Ethnicity: Korean

Service Language(s): English

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.

Qualifications:

License State: Texas

Practice Information:

Types of insurance accepted: None

Location:
3000 Polar Lane Ste 602, Cedar Park , Texas , 78613, USA
Modalities:
Individual, Couples
Therapy Offered:
Counseling / Therapy
Types of Therapy
Attachment-based, Christian Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral (CBT), Emotionally Focused, Family Systems, Gottman Method
Issues
Anxiety, Codependency, Marital and Premarital, Relationship Issues

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