Welcome~ I'm Genevieve. First of all, I commend you for taking the first step in taking care of your mental health. Especially if this is your first time exploring therapy, it might feel confusing, overwhelming, or nerve-racking. However, once you find the right fit, I hope you feel empowered in the steps you've taken to better take care of yourself. My goal is to provide a safe, judgement-free space for you to feel heard and understood as you explore challenges related to racial identity, particularly if you identify as Asian, Asian-American, or as a Person/Woman of Color. Oftentimes, our lived experiences as POC (People of Color) can include stress, anxiety, depression, family conflict and trauma. I focus on helping you get in touch with what's no longer serving you or keeping you stuck, and collaborate in figuring out how to live a life that feels fulfilling, hopeful and aligns with your values. Culturally-sensitive therapy can be a wonderful way to help you feel seen, foster your personal growth & development, and gain helpful tools to improve your quality of life. If this sounds like what you're looking for, it would be an honor to journey alongside you. I welcome you to schedule a complimentary 15-minute phone consultation to assess for fit if you'd feel more comfortable doing so before an initial appointment.
In our first session together, we’ll start with introductions, then I like to leave time for you to share more of what led you to reach out and explore therapy. From there, we can work together in creating a plan with goals for our work together. The first session is also a time for you, the client, to assess if I am the therapist for what you need right now. There is no pressure/expectation for you to book a future session if for any reason, it doesn't feel right. You can just let me know and don't worry - you won't hurt my feelings as my primary hope is that you find a therapist who can support you in the way that feels right for you.
Depending on my client's needs, I often integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Experiential Therapy, Family Systems, Attachment Theory and Mindfulness. I will always incorporate a Compassion-focused, Strengths-based, Culturally-Sensitive approach to our work.
One of my strengths is providing Culturally-Sensitive Therapy and I believe this is especially important in providing support for the AAPI & BIPOC community. I have the most experience working with clients who struggle with depression, anxiety, family/relationship conflicts, life transitions, trauma, and racial identity. If you identify as a Christian and would like to incorporate faith/spirituality in our sessions, we can discuss how this may look during our 1st session.