Hello, my name is Feng. I am a licensed mental health counselor in Washington state. I work with individual adults in my practice. Traumatic experiences vary across a wide range for individuals, and it does not have to be something physically violent to leave trauma in our life. Trauma can be anything painful that we experienced throughout our life. Without adequate resources and appropriate support, these experiences can bring a lot of emotional suffering and damage to our quality of life.
I utilize a mindfulness approach with evidence-based treatments, like EMDR, to address Trauma. I also enjoy working with LGBTQ+ and immigrant populations.
It is not easy to reach out or to ask for help, and sometimes it is necessary for us to get support. Recovery is a tough journey and I will be honored to help you to start the journey.
I received my Bachelor in Psychology from University of Arizona, and my Master in Counseling from Arizona State University. I have worked in group setting, community mental health agency in the past. Now, I am seeing individuals in my practice, with a focus on trauma and PTSD.
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Feng Qiu is a licensed mental health counselor practicing in Washington State with five years of clinical experience working with individual adults. Feng focuses on healing from trauma and PTSD while also addressing concerns such as grief, stress, anxiety, depression, relationship and family conflicts, intimacy-related issues, and self-esteem.
Feng approaches trauma as a wide-ranging experience that can result from many painful events in a person’s life and does not need to involve physical violence to leave a lasting impact. Without adequate resources and appropriate support, these experiences can contribute to significant emotional suffering and reduced quality of life.
In clinical work, Feng integrates mindfulness techniques with evidence-based interventions such as EMDR to target trauma-related symptoms. Feng also welcomes work with LGBTQ+ and immigrant populations and draws on prior experience in group settings and community mental health agencies.
Feng earned a Bachelor of Psychology from the University of Arizona and a Master of Counseling from Arizona State University. Currently Feng sees individual clients in private practice with a primary emphasis on trauma and PTSD.
Reaching out for help can be difficult, and recovery is often a challenging process. Feng is honored to support adults who are ready to begin that journey.
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