Maggie
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If you’re feeling lost, overwhelmed, or simply not like yourself, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Therapy can offer a space to slow down, make sense of what you’re carrying, and feel genuinely heard and understood. My hope is to create an environment where you feel safe to show up as you are, while we work together toward growth, healing, and a greater sense of peace in everyday life.
I’m Maggie, an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University. I’m a Bay Area native and a second-generation Taiwanese and Chinese American, and I value the ways culture, family, identity, and lived experience shape each person’s story.
My Christian faith informs the way I approach compassion, care, and healing, and I welcome conversations about spirituality when they are meaningful to you. Whether faith is central to your life, something you’re questioning, or not part of your story at all, all backgrounds, beliefs, and identities are welcome here. My goal is for every client to feel respected, supported, and safe in the therapy space.
I especially enjoy working with young adults navigating anxiety, identity, relationship challenges, life transitions, and questions around faith and belonging. My approach integrates practical coping tools, deeper insight-oriented work, and attention to the mind-body connection drawing from dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), psychodynamic psychotherapy, and somatic approaches.

