Therapeutic Style: My therapeutic style is an integration of Adlerian Theory, interpersonal process and Emotion-focused Therapy. My clinical approach focuses on assisting students in exploring their feelings, beliefs, values and strengths to encourage and empower their personal growth.
Professional Interests: My areas of professional interests include multicultural counseling which encompasses culture, gender, sexual orientation and other aspects of diversity, the psychology of international, immigrant, Asian/Asian American student populations, multilingual counseling (English and Mandarin) and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) issues, as well as multiple clinical presentations, such as trauma, interpersonal relationships and chronic mood concerns. Prior to coming to Syracuse University, I completed my internship at Miami University Student Counseling Service. The internship particularly focused on supporting the international student group at Miami University.
Group and Liaison Roles: During Fall 2020, I co-facilitated the Gender and Sexuality Affirmative Therapy Group and the Understanding Self and Others Group.
Educational Background: I received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Fudan University and a master’s degree in counseling psychology from East China Normal University, both in Shanghai, China. I received a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from Adler University in Summer 2020.
DEIA Trainings: Disability, Gender Identity, International Students, Racial/Ethnic Identity and Sexual Identity.
Languages: Mandarin Chinese
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers