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Candice Chiang

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She/Her

Mental Health Counseling Intern
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Therapy Style

Depth Oriented Curiosity Driven Calmly Challenging Relational Focused Contextual Thinker Reflective

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Racism Perfectionism Social Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Autism Anger Management Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Spirituality Executive Function Political Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Schizophrenia
As a bilingual and bicultural clinician, I value holding space for the complexities of being human. Rooted in multicultural and relational approaches, I strive to meet you where you are while honoring your cultural and emotional realities. My style is collaborative and gentle, creating a space where your story can unfold authentically—and with the depth and room it deserves.
I’ve had the privilege of supporting individuals across the lifespan through roles in crisis counseling, care coordination, and behavioral therapy. Much of my work has focused on marginalized communities navigating anxiety, depression, developmental disorders, relational challenges, and cultural/life transitions. These experiences continue to shape my commitment to culturally responsive care, rooted in humility, curiosity, and deep respect for each person’s unique story.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Media, Culture, and Communication, minor in Psychology, NYU

Candice Chiang

kan-diss chang

She/Her

Mental Health Counseling Intern
As a bilingual and bicultural clinician, I value holding space for the complexities of being human. Rooted in multicultural and relational approaches, I strive to meet you where you are while honoring your cultural and emotional realities. My style is collaborative and gentle, creating a space where your story can unfold authentically—and with the depth and room it deserves.
I’ve had the privilege of supporting individuals across the lifespan through roles in crisis counseling, care coordination, and behavioral therapy. Much of my work has focused on marginalized communities navigating anxiety, depression, developmental disorders, relational challenges, and cultural/life transitions. These experiences continue to shape my commitment to culturally responsive care, rooted in humility, curiosity, and deep respect for each person’s unique story.

Education

Ed.M. in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Media, Culture, and Communication, minor in Psychology, NYU

Therapy Style

Calmly Challenging Curiosity Driven Depth Oriented Relational Focused Reflective Contextual Thinker

Languages Spoken

English Mandarin

Expertise

Cultural issues Racism Perfectionism Social Anxiety Borderline PD Bipolar Autism Anger Management Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation Chronic Illness Sleep Disorders Spirituality Executive Function Political Anxiety Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Eating disorders Addiction ADD or ADHD Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Homicidal Ideation PTSD OCD Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression HIV/Aids Adoption Oppositional Defiant Disorder Climate Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Psychosis Schizophrenia
Q.

How do you show up in session?

A.

Holding space for run-on sentences, emotional floods and ebbs, and stories still unfolding.

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