Hi! I’m a psychologist who is passionate about walking humbly alongside people as they untangle judgmental thoughts and confusing emotions. I see counseling as a collaborative process—together, we’ll explore your life story, uncover some of the roots of your suffering, and offer compassion to the parts of yourself you wish you could change.
I have particular expertise supporting international and cross-cultural workers, helping them to navigate cross-cultural identity and adjustment, burnout and interpersonal challenges. I’m passionate about caring for adult Third Culture Kids (TCKs) or anyone who navigated multiple cultures during their childhood. I also have a special interest in working with people struggling with infertility and pregnancy loss.
I earned my Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) from the Rosemead School of Psychology in California. Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working in a wide range of settings—including university counseling centers, an international school, an international faith-based organization, and an intensive outpatient counseling program. These experiences have shaped my heart for walking alongside individuals navigating cross-cultural experiences, ministry life, and the challenges of everyday living.
Outside of my work as a psychologist, I love slowing down with a cup of tea, getting creative through crafting, spending time in my garden, and reading novels. At home, I’m grateful to share life with my husband and our two wonderful children.