NOW INTERVIEWING FOR ASSOCIATE POSITIONS IN MY PRIVATE PRACTICE
Are you seeking supervision while you complete hours for MFT, PCC, or Social Work licensure? I encourage you to reach out so we can get to know each other and see if I am the right fit for your training goals.
I have been practicing as a Marriage and Family therapist since 2014. I take pride in helping new therapists develop as professionals both in and out of the therapy room. You’ll learn clinical best practices, develop marketing skills, and start building your own practice on the way to licensure. You’ll also receive support as you examine and overcome any personal blocks that might arise in your work. My style is encouraging, supportive, and collaborative. My theoretical approaches are mainly drawn upon humanistic and psychodynamic theories.
I look forward to hearing from you!
Meet Our Team
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MAGGIE KING, AMFT 151 986, APCC 18 356
Maggie is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor who specializes in childhood trauma, PTSD, chronic depression, anxiety, life transitions, personality disorders, and grief counseling. As a first-generation Asian American herself, she has a particular focus on working with the immigrant population, helping individuals navigate issues around identity, culture, and family dynamics.
Maggie integrates concepts from attachment theory, psychodynamic therapy, narrative therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy in her therapeutic approach, tailoring interventions to the unique needs of each client.
Her extensive background as a Doctor of Occupational Therapy allows her to offer a holistic perspective to enhance daily functioning, emotional regulation, and overall well-being. Maggie understands the intricate connections between psychological health and the ability to engage meaningfully in life roles, routines, and activities. This experience further enriches her work as a therapist, particularly when addressing the complex challenges that arise from trauma, life stressors, and cross-cultural issues.
Phone: (626) 230 2363
Email: [email protected]
Supervised by Sophie Marchand, LMFT 113 187
Maggie is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor who specializes in childhood trauma, PTSD, chronic depression, anxiety, life transitions, personality disorders, and grief counseling. As a first-generation Asian American herself, she has a particular focus on working with the immigrant population, helping individuals navigate issues around identity, culture, and family dynamics.
Maggie integrates concepts from attachment theory, psychodynamic therapy, narrative therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy in her therapeutic approach, tailoring interventions to the unique needs of each client.
Her extensive background as a Doctor of Occupational Therapy allows her to offer a holistic perspective to enhance daily functioning, emotional regulation, and overall well-being. Maggie understands the intricate connections between psychological health and the ability to engage meaningfully in life roles, routines, and activities. This experience further enriches her work as a therapist, particularly when addressing the complex challenges that arise from trauma, life stressors, and cross-cultural issues.
Phone: (626) 230 2363
Email: [email protected]
Supervised by Sophie Marchand, LMFT 113 187