I have enjoyed providing psychotherapy for over ten years and I currently maintain a private practice in Liburn, Georgia where I work with individuals, couples, and families in both Korean and English languages.
I offer both short and long-term psychotherapy depending on client need. Some people find just a few sessions helpful to resolve an issue, and others choose to explore long-standing patterns and struggles over a more extended period of time. The following are some of the issues I addresses with clients.
- Relationship issues
- Depression and anxiety
- Grief and loss
- Life transitions
- Addiction
- Spiritual formation
- LGBTQ/sexual identity issues (from an open and affirming perspectives)
- and Personal growth and development
Education/Training
- Adjunct faculty member at the Mercer Medical School of Medicine.
- PhD. at Mercer University's Counseling Program
- Psychotherapist at the Research Institute for Counseling & Education (RICE)
- Director of Mental Health Programs at the Center for Pan Asian Community Services
- Men Stopping Violence Against Women (M.S.V. Georgia)
- Family Violence Intervention Program Facilitator (Certified in state of Georgia)
- Faculty at the Blanton-Peale Institute, New York
- Fellow at the Danielsen Institute (2 years)
- Fellow at the Center for Anxiety and Related Disorder (2 years)
- Master of Divinity (Emory University)
- Master of Sacred Theology in Pastoral Counseling (Boston University).
Professional Memberships
- American Counseling Association (ACA)
- Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES)
- Chi Sigma Iota (CSI): Counseling Academic & Professional Honor Society International