Eunji Sung, PMHNP - Psychiatric NP at Grow Therapy

Eunji Sung

Eunji Sung

(she/her)

PMHNP
9 years of experience
Virtual

Hi there! I'm a dual-certified nurse practitioner from Georgia with a Psychiatric Nursing degree from Johns Hopkins and a Family Nurse practitioner degree from Mercer University. I've been in the medical field for 15 years, working in family practice, Obesity management, and family psychiatry. Mixing my love for internal medicine with a dash of global flair, I'm all about treating minds and bodies in sync.

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

In our first session, There will be many questions about your life- family, friends, your childhood, etc. By getting to know you, I can make a proper assessment of what's going on with you and how the difficulties that you are/have been facing are causing symptoms that you are noticing as a "pain point," as everyone shows symptoms differently and deals with the situations differently. At the end of the visit, I would like to suggest a treatment plan, if possible, which can be from recommending therapy, starting on supplements, or medications to help manage your symptoms.

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

My greatest strength is that I have extensive experience in medical and mental health, where I can provide more wholesome and holistic care overall.

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

Specializing in anxiety and depression, OCD, Mood disorder, and ADHD, I enjoy serving populations of vibrant Asian communities and the younger crowd navigating life's twists. Fluent in Korean and English, I'm here to make wellness a global adventure!

About Eunji Sung

Identifies as

Serves ages

Teenagers (13 to 17)

Licensed in

Address

3480 Preston Ridge Rd, Alpharetta, GA 30005, Suite 500

Appointments

Virtual & in-person

My treatment methods

Motivational Interviewing

guiding patients to explore and resolve ambivalence, empowering them to make positive changes in their behavior.

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)

CBT therapy can be helpful by helping patients identify and challenge negative thought patterns and behaviors to develop healthier coping strategies.