Life is full of transitions, both expected and unexpected. It’s natural to feel uncertain or even resistant when things shift in ways we didn’t plan. These moments invite us to be human, to acknowledge disappointment and pain, while also creating space for growth, healing, and new possibilities.

I believe everyone holds inner strengths that can be awakened in challenging times, and therapy can serve as a catalyst for that change. I’ve been privileged to journey with individuals who have learned to envision their desired lives and take meaningful steps toward them. I’ve also walked alongside those facing seemingly insurmountable challenges, helping them find peace amid the struggle and ultimately overcome it.

If you’re navigating a difficult transition or challenge right now, you don’t have to do it alone. I’d be honored to walk with you, helping you find steadiness, clarity, and a renewed sense of direction in this chapter of your life.

Young is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, #27231. 


WORKS WITH

  • Young adults

  • Adults

  • Couples

SPECIALTY AREAS

Anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, grief life transitions, relationship difficulties, and family conflict

THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Internal Family System (IFS)

EXPERIENCE

Mental health field for more than 17 years at university counseling centers, community mental health centers, outpatient hospitals, and inpatient hospitals.

EDUCATION

  • Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Azusa Pacific University (APA-accredited)

  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology
    Azusa Pacific University

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
    University of California, Los Angeles