Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Mai Huong Nguyen, and I am a behavioral heath specialist and certified relationship coach. For almost 20 years, I have been helping my clients with various behavioral health issues that negatively impact their overall health, their marriage and significant relationships, as well as their performance at work . As a certified Conscious Uncoupling coach in addition to my clinical social work licensure, I am grateful to be able to assist people to heal from current breakups and divorce that are either happening now, or even from decades ago.
In my view, when people are hurting, it is important that they are met with kindness and respect, that they feel seen, heard, and validated, in a non-judgmental manner. My therapeutic approach focuses on cultivating radical acceptance of what is currently happening, and to gently question our deeply held assumptions and beliefs underlying our challenges. We would also need to understand how, when ,and why our beliefs originally came into existence, and to mindfully proceed to rewrite the narratives of our stories in order to better serve ourselves and others.
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Mai Huong Nguyen is a behavioral health specialist and a certified relationship coach practicing in Maine. She brings 19 years of clinical experience helping people address behavioral health concerns that can undermine physical well-being, intimate relationships, and on-the-job performance.
She holds clinical social work licensure in Maine as an LCSW and is also a certified Conscious Uncoupling coach. In that role, she supports people healing from breakups and divorces that are unfolding now as well as those rooted in events from years past, and she expresses gratitude for the opportunity to assist others in these transitions.
Mai Huong approaches care with kindness and respect, aiming to help people feel seen, heard, and validated in a non-judgmental way. Her work centers on cultivating radical acceptance of present circumstances while gently examining the assumptions and beliefs that underlie a person’s challenges. By exploring when and why those beliefs first formed, she guides clients in mindfully rewriting the narratives of their lives to better serve themselves and their relationships.
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One major advantage is flexibility. People can connect with therapists in the way that fits them best – by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging – which often makes it easier to include therapy in a busy schedule.
All therapists involved are licensed professionals, and if someone feels the need for a different match, it is possible to switch therapists at any time. Online therapy can therefore offer an adaptable, evidence-informed option for addressing a range of everyday mental health and relationship concerns.
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