Sarah Chung
Mental Health Counselor, MHC-LPWelcome and thank you for taking the first step in your mental health and wellness journey!
Online Therapy
Every relationship comes with its fair share of issues. Navigating the complexities of life together is hard enough, but when you start to feel regularly distressed or hopeless, about your relationship, it may be time to seek professional help. No matter what your issues seem to stem from (disagreements about money, sex, stress, chronic illness, mental illness, infidelity, trust, emotional distance, parenting etc.), if you and your partner are arguing more frequently and experiencing feelings of resentment or contempt, it is likely that there are some underlying problems to address. Because many problems in relationships are a result of communication issues, a qualified mental health therapist can teach you to find new ways of talking to each other to help you find your way back to common ground. Reach out to one of TherapyDen’s relationship and marriage issues experts today.
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I tend to be the person colleagues send folks with identities they see as "complex." I am one of those "complex" folks, so to me, gender creative, neuro-creative clients, with various relationship structures, histories, and sexual needs and interests don't feel complex at all. They feel like my people. Let's get to the work of discovering your deepest self, healing wounds and traumas, and helping you thrive and meet your goals, not those of society or mainstream culture.
Online Therapy
From the time of the intake, I will work with you to figure out how to navigate your way back to feeling more centered and to a place where you can become a better version of yourself (or any version that you envision!). I believe in using a collaborative, compassionate, and empathetic approach to meet my clients where they are. If you are thinking about starting therapy, I would be honored to assist you with identifying the strengths and tools that lie within you.
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I work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families facing trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, grief, oppression, life transitions, identity and relationship challenges. My approach is rooted in cultural humility, social justice, and truly seeing you beyond a diagnosis. I’ve supported folks in hospitals, housing programs, and ACT team. I strive to create a space where those who’ve felt out of place can finally feel they belong.