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Grace Rock

Mental Health Therapist Grace Rock Counseling
Specialties: Trauma, Racial Identity, Women's Issues, Perfectionism, Cultural and Systemic Oppression,

Introduction

I identify as a 2nd-generation Korean-American cis woman and am a mental health therapist with over 8 years of clinical experience working in both community mental health as well as private practice settings in Washington and Georgia states. I work predominantly with BIPOC adult individuals via telehealth and specialize in working with mood disorders, trauma and sexual abuse, family of origin, relationship issues, perfectionism, navigating cultural identity as well as exploring experiences of oppression. I primarily work from a psychodynamic and somatic lens, and integrate a systems approach to how I think about my clients experiences and the various factors that impact their quality of life. I incorporate a wide range of techniques depending on my client’s individual needs. These include coping skills, body-based somatic interventions, narrative depth therapy, and trauma-informed treatment.

GENDER Female
PRONOUNS She/Her/Hers
RACE & ETHNICITY Asian American, Asian

Highlights

  • Telehealth appointments

Licenses

  • LMHC #LH60666291 (WA)
  • LPC #LPC010931 (GA)
  • LMHC #MHC-817 (HI)

Specialties

Additional focus areas


Treatment Approaches


Population focus

Appointment types

  • Individuals

Communities

  • Racial Justice/Equity
  • Feminism

Age groups

  • Young Adults (18-24)
  • Adults (24+)
  • Elders (65+)

Languages

  • English

Payment options

Pay with insurance

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Pay out-of-pocket

  • Individual Session $115 - $140

Locations

Video Office

Frequently asked questions

Is Grace Rock accepting new clients and do they offer online appointment requests? Grace Rock is not currently accepting new clients.
Does Grace Rock offer telehealth appointments? Grace Rock does offer telehealth appointments.
What areas does Grace Rock specialize in? Grace Rock specializes in the following areas: Abuse Survivors, Adjustment Disorder, Anxiety, Body Image Disorders, Coping Skills, Depression, Grief, Life Transitions, Mindfulness, Mood Disorders, Multicultural Concerns, Perfectionism, PTSD, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, Trauma, Women's Issues, Work Stress, Burnout, and Cultural and Systemic Oppression.

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