Eunji Lee
Currently accepting telehealth clients and in-person
Location(s)
-18 E 41st Floor 9, New York, NY 10017
Services
-Individual counseling
-couples counseling
-group counseling
-family therapy
Languages
English, Korean
Biography
Eunji is a first-generation immigrant and Licensed Social Worker practicing in Illinois. Since she was young, she grew up navigating two cultures, Korea and the United States. As a result, Eunji developed a lifelong interest in immigrant experiences, identity formation, and mental health. Since pivoting to a career in social work, Eunji has worked with immigrants and their families in the Chicagoland area since 2020.
My Approach
I believe empathy and self-compassion are the groundwork for any therapeutic journey. As a first-generation immigrant myself, I provide empathetic counseling in a safe, warm space based on the understanding of both Korean and American cultures and immigrant experiences, using evidence-based approaches.
Issues and specialties
Depression
Anxiety
immigration
Education
-Therapist (Present),
-Grants Specialist (Present)
-Director of Healthy Aging (2022-2024)
-Social Services Manager (2020-2021) at Hanul Family Alliance
-University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School of Social Work (MSW, 2020)
-Mount Holyoke College (BA, 2009)
Finances
Cost per session: N/A (Please call the counseling center)
Sliding Scale: Only upon availability
Accepts: Credit Card, Cash
Insurances Accepted
-BCBS
-Aetna
-United Health Care
-Cigna
-Medicare
-Medicaid
-Molina (Medicaid)
-Meridian (Medicaid)
Where I’m Located
한울상담센터 Hanul Counseling Center
300 Knightsbridge Pkwy Suite 116 Lincolnshire, IL 60069
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