Non-Binary Therapists in 91801

Photo of X. Helen Altenbach, LMFT, Marriage & Family Therapist
X. Helen Altenbach
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Alhambra, CA 91801
As a third-culture kid, I grew up navigating opposing cultural values and beliefs. As a therapist, I approach my clients with empathy for their unique circumstances. My clients are individuals exploring their intersectional identities, multi-cultural couples working on aligning their core values, and multi-generational families looking for improved communication and mutual acceptance. My ongoing career as a working musician helps me relate to the challenges specific to the entertainment industry. I am fulfilled by helping others navigate the interpersonal power dynamics at the workplace as a person of color.
As a third-culture kid, I grew up navigating opposing cultural values and beliefs. As a therapist, I approach my clients with empathy for their unique circumstances. My clients are individuals exploring their intersectional identities, multi-cultural couples working on aligning their core values, and multi-generational families looking for improved communication and mutual acceptance. My ongoing career as a working musician helps me relate to the challenges specific to the entertainment industry. I am fulfilled by helping others navigate the interpersonal power dynamics at the workplace as a person of color.
(323) 792-2261 View (323) 792-2261
Photo of Charles Zeng, LMFT, LPCC, CGP, MA, Marriage & Family Therapist
Charles Zeng
Marriage & Family Therapist, LMFT, LPCC, CGP, MA
Verified Verified
16 Endorsed
Alhambra, CA 91801
Transitions are hard. There is often so much shame around trying to figure out who we are and asking for what we want. Am I going to burden others? Am I too much for people if I ask for something that I desire? Am I being "selfish"? Who am I to "demand" others for things I don't think I "deserve"? If these are some of the questions you have asked yourself, then I'm here to help. It's okay to feel lost, like you're wandering the woods alone. I'm here for you so we can wander these woods together.
Transitions are hard. There is often so much shame around trying to figure out who we are and asking for what we want. Am I going to burden others? Am I too much for people if I ask for something that I desire? Am I being "selfish"? Who am I to "demand" others for things I don't think I "deserve"? If these are some of the questions you have asked yourself, then I'm here to help. It's okay to feel lost, like you're wandering the woods alone. I'm here for you so we can wander these woods together.
(626) 714-2525 View (626) 714-2525

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