Each therapeutic relationship is unique. I provide a non-judgmental, culturally sensitive, confidential, and supportive environment to work with people, My clinical experiences emphasized on "Person in Environment" and "Psycho-physiological Perspective". Throughout the treatment, I continue to assess the adjust interventions for better result, and evaluate the effectiveness of treatments.
My therapeutic approaches:
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“Changing the memories that form the way we see ourselves also changes the way we view others. Therefore, our relationships, job performance, what we are willing to do or are able to resist, all move in a positive direction.”
- Francine Shapiro-
My practice integrates therapeutic interventions that tailor clients strengths, needs and their preferences are my emphasis. The best result often is a collaborative effort. I am familiar with using the trauma framework (PTSD or complex trauma, developmental, & generational pain), somatic experiencing, polyvagal theory, attachment injury, and psychodynamic work. We work on our parts, trauma responses, brain function and nervous system in relation to mental health, emotions and behaviors.
In couple and family relationship, we start with issues, create insight on deeper need and insecurity that create conflicts. We help each other to see the vulnerability and acceptance. We practice communication that speaks for the true self longing for secured attachment and independency.
In couple and family relationship, we start with issues, create insight on deeper need and insecurity that create conflicts. We help each other to see the vulnerability and acceptance. We practice communication that speaks for the true self longing for secured attachment and independency.
I enjoy working with people in these groups,
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“Our parts can sometimes be disruptive or harmful, but once they're unburdened, they return to their essential goodness. When we learn to love all our parts, we can learn to love all people―and that will contribute to healing the world.”
-Dick Schwartz, IFS-
“Our past history with loved ones shapes our present relationships. In moments of disconnection when we cannot safely engage
with our lover, we naturally turn to the way of coping that we adopted as a child".
-Sue Johnson, EFT-
with our lover, we naturally turn to the way of coping that we adopted as a child".
-Sue Johnson, EFT-