Jason Song, LCSW - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Jason Song

Jason Song

LCSW
5 years of experience
Virtual

As a bilingual clinician with an Ivy League education, I'm Jason Song, Ph.D., LCSW, specializing in psychotherapy. With expertise in addressing anxiety, depression, ADHD, and trauma, I am deeply committed to providing high-quality therapy to every patient, regardless of their background. My journey in mental health has been shaped by extensive training and experience, equipping me with the skills and knowledge needed to support individuals facing a variety of psychological challenges. Drawing from a blend of evidence-based practices and cultural competence, I strive to create a therapeutic environment where clients feel understood, empowered, and supported on their path to healing and growth.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In the first session with me, clients can expect a warm and welcoming atmosphere where we'll begin by getting to know each other and discussing your goals for therapy. Together, we'll explore your current struggles, strengths, and aspirations, laying the foundation for our work together. I'll also provide an overview of my therapeutic approach and answer any questions or concerns you may have, ensuring that you feel comfortable and informed as we embark on this journey towards healing and self-discovery.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

One of my greatest strengths as a provider is my ability to offer highly personalized and culturally sensitive therapy. Drawing from a diverse range of evidence-based modalities, including CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and solution-focused therapy, I tailor my approach to meet the unique needs and preferences of each individual client. Additionally, my flexibility in scheduling appointments, including evenings and weekends, ensures that therapy can fit seamlessly into your busy life, promoting continuity of care and maximizing convenience for you.

Describe the client(s) you are best positioned to serve.

I am best positioned to serve clients seeking support with a wide range of mental health concerns, particularly those struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, or trauma. Whether you're facing challenges in managing emotions, navigating life transitions, or coping with past trauma, I offer a compassionate and nonjudgmental space to explore your experiences and work toward healing and growth.

About Jason Song

Serves ages

Teenagers (13 to 17)

Appointments

Fully booked

My treatment methods

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

CBT, which I've extensively used in my practice, is a powerful therapeutic approach for addressing various mental health challenges. It focuses on identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and behaviors while equipping individuals with practical strategies to overcome them. Through tailored sessions, clients learn to recognize and modify unhealthy beliefs, leading to profound changes in their emotional well-being and behavior. Overall, my experience with CBT highlights its effectiveness in facilitating lasting positive change in clients' lives.

Acceptance and commitment (ACT)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is another approach I've integrated into my practice. It emphasizes acceptance of one's thoughts and feelings while committing to actions aligned with personal values. Through mindfulness techniques and experiential exercises, clients learn to develop psychological flexibility, enabling them to respond effectively to life's challenges. ACT encourages clients to live a meaningful life despite the presence of discomfort or distress, fostering resilience and psychological well-being. My experience with ACT has demonstrated its efficacy in promoting lasting behavioral change and enhancing overall quality of life for clients.

Forensic Psychology

Forensic psychology is a specialized field that applies psychological principles to legal and criminal justice contexts. Forensic psychologists often work within the legal system, providing assessments, evaluations, and expert testimony in court proceedings. They may assess individuals involved in legal cases, such as defendants, witnesses, or victims, to provide insights into their mental state, competency, or risk factors. Additionally, forensic psychologists may be involved in developing interventions for rehabilitation or treatment within correctional settings. Overall, forensic psychology plays a crucial role in the intersection of psychology and the law, contributing to the fair administration of justice and the understanding of human behavior in legal contexts.

Solution Focused Brief Treatment

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) is a goal-oriented therapeutic approach that focuses on finding solutions rather than dwelling on problems. In SFBT, therapists collaborate with clients to identify their strengths, resources, and goals, and then work together to develop practical strategies to achieve those goals. This brief and structured approach emphasizes the client's ability to enact positive change and empowers them to build on their existing strengths. SFBT is effective in a wide range of settings and populations, offering a time-efficient and solution-focused approach to therapy.

Motivational Interviewing

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a client-centered therapeutic approach that aims to elicit and strengthen motivation for change. Therapists using MI employ empathetic listening, reflective questioning, and affirmations to help clients explore their ambivalence towards change and resolve it in a positive direction. By fostering intrinsic motivation and autonomy, MI empowers clients to take ownership of their change process and make sustainable behavioral changes aligned with their values. This collaborative and non-confrontational approach is particularly effective in addressing addictive behaviors, health-related changes, and other areas where ambivalence towards change is common.