Ji Eun Ko

 
 
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Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)

(619) 320-5298

jko@fullwelltherapy.com

 Currently accepting new clients with limited availability and telehealth

  Verified by Mustard Seed Generation


Location(s)
San Diego, CA

Services
- Multicultural intersectionality
- Couples therapy
- Premarital counseling
- Marriage counseling
- Asian American identity
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Trauma therapy

Languages
English


Biography

Ji Eun was born and raised in South Korea, which set the foundation for how she approached and lived life in the years that followed. Since then she has worked in Spain, studied in Turkey, and spent the majority of her life in Southern California. As wonderful and fantastical it was to live in different countries and learn different languages, it was also a harrowing journey for her to find her own identity in the various cultures she occupied. That lived struggle ultimately molded into her passion to provide culturally sensitive counseling for people to be truly well.

My Approach

I believe healing lies in understanding the cultures, experiences, and beliefs that shape everyone to their present selves. I also believe that everyone can live a life reflective of what they love, desire, and prefer. Therapy can be an integral tool in that journey, and it is always a privilege for me to know someone’s intimate self and to partner alongside them. I practice judgment free acceptance to create a therapeutic space for everyone to have the freedom to be their own genuine selves. And I consider it a great honor to collaborate with you on your own unique journey of restorative experiences.

Education

MS in Counseling, LMFT

Finances

Cost per session: $180 per 50-minute session, $270 per 80-minute session
Sliding Scale: Only upon availability
Accepts: Credit Card, Cash, Check

Insurances Accepted

N/A

Where I’m Located

Full Well Therapy
2231 Camino del Rio South, Suite 308, San Diego, CA 92108

 
 
 

 
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Take the first step and get help from Ji Eun today

jko@fullwelltherapy.com


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