Sooyeon Lee-Garland
Verified by Mustard Seed Generation
Location(s)
White Plains, NY
Stamford, CT
Services
- Individual Counseling
- Couples and Relational Counseling
Languages
English, Korean
Biography
Ms. Lee-Garland has extensive years of clinical experiences working with individuals with various emotional struggles with depression, anxiety, traumatic life events, and/or relationship problems. She is currently completing doctoral dissertation on the topic of challenges and resilience among biracial individuals in relation to transnational activities in current globalized societies. Ms. Lee-Garland also provides clinical supervision to student interns and postgraduate clinicians as an AAMFT approved supervisor since 2008.
My Approach
I am committed to helping people recognize their own strengths and find solutions to problems. My special interest is to work with immigrant families, assisting with their adjustments in a new country dealing with cultural differences and generational conflicts within family systems.
Education
Ph.D. Candidate
Finances
Cost per session: $100 - $250
Sliding Scale: Yes, I always do
Accepts: Cash, Zelle, Venmo, Personal checks
Insurances Accepted
Anthem NY/CT, Aetna, CT Medicaid, NY Beacon
Where I’m Located
Therapy for Change, LLC/ Sooyeon Lee-Garland
30 Glenn St. White Plains, NY 10603
Take the first step and get help from Ms. Lee-Garland today
sooyeon.leegarland@gmail.com
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