Jacqueline is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist dedicated to helping children and families address mental health challenges. Having graduated from San Jose State University with a MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Jacqueline received extensive training in evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT). Throughout her clinical experiences, Jacqueline worked with children and young adults with depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, trauma, and more. As a bilingual Cantonese-speaking clinician, Jacqueline is also passionate in reducing mental health stigma within the AAPI population. She especially wants to serve those from marginalized and underserved communities.
Jacqueline strives to build a safe and collaborative therapeutic relationship with all her clients, while tailoring evidence-based treatments to their individual experiences. She believes collaborating with clients and families is essential for creating a safe and client-centered treatment to address their needs and current troubles.
Curious about what Jacqueline likes to do as self-care? During her free time, Jacqueline enjoys taking walks, spending time with loved ones, and caring for her growing collection of plants!
Education
- MS, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, San Jose State University
- BA, Psychology and Communication, University of California, Davis
Licenses
- Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #147876
Languages
- Cantonese