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 Washington-based licensed mental health counselor who works with individual adults, focusing on trauma and PTSD. She recognizes that traumatic experiences take many forms and that pain need not come from physical violence to have a lasting emotional impact; without appropriate supports and resources, these experiences can erode a person’s quality of life.
In her practice she blends a mindfulness-oriented approach with evidence-based interventions, including EMDR, to help people process and recover from trauma. She also works with LGBTQ+ and immigrant populations and brings five years of clinical experience to her work with adults.
Reaching out for help can feel difficult, and Feng approaches recovery as a collaborative process. She welcomes the opportunity to support someone at the start of their healing journey and to provide steady, compassionate care along the way.
Feng earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Arizona and a Master of Counseling from Arizona State University. She previously worked in group settings and in a community mental health agency, and now sees individuals in her private practice. She is licensed to practice mental health counseling in Washington, holding the state-issued license LH 61027938.
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