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Eltice Lin, PhD
Postdoctoral Therapist
My clinical approach is rooted in trauma-informed, depth-oriented relational work, with particular interest in addressing attachment wounds, identity issues, and spirituality-integrated work. Drawing from my experience across private practice, community mental health, and hospital settings working with a wide variety of diagnoses and symptom presentations, I employ a holistic conceptualization framework that recognizes the pervasive impact of bio- psycho-social determinants and trauma on individuals’ lives. In my work with clients, I aim to create a safe, nurturing spaces that allow individuals to process their experiences at their own pace and find meaning in their stories. I believe that meaningful change occurs when we develop a deeper understanding of ourselves and attune to our emotions.
I obtained my PhD in Clinical Psychology from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology and Marriage and Family Therapy. I also hold a master’s degree in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary, along a bachelor’s degree from National Taiwan University. As a bilingual practitioner, I actively engage with the Mandarin-speaking community through psychoeducation, addressing topics such as mental health stigma, anti-racism within the AAPI community, parenting, and healthy relationships. I also contribute to the field through graduate-level teaching.
Areas of expertise: Adults, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Relational Issues, Life Transitions, Faith and Spirituality, Identity, Migration, and Cross-Cultural Adjustment.
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