therapy for individuals in Seattle, pORtland, and New york

You’ve held it together for everyone else.

Now it’s YOUR TURN.

Answer and Listen for Your “Yes”

If you agree with more than one, this work may be a fit.

  • This reflects the belief that rest, care, play, or emotional needs are somehow undeserved unless you have earned them.

  • This happens when identity has been tied to a role for so long that life after resignation feels confusing or empty.

  • This is about belonging that feels earned instead of natural, where you are welcomed when you perform or agree, but feel on the outside when you rest, need support, or think differently.

  • This is about when the body absorbs what you’re going through, and tightness, pain, or a heavy feeling show up even if you’re trying to stay strong.

  • This is about feeling like you have to set aside your own needs to prove you’re capable and committed, even when it drains you.

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A gentle approach to DEEP work.

Honoring what you’ve carried, and the self that’s always been yours. This is the space you step into here.

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How we might work together.

You’ve done everything you were supposed to, yet something still feels off.

For many Asian and Asian American professionals, excelling and adapting can mean code-switching, honoring family obligations, and carrying unspoken expectations rooted in values like filial piety and emotional restraint.

We might explore:
• The roles you’ve learned to inhabit and their toll on your capacity
• What your body is telling you when burnout won’t fade
• The cost of meeting expectations while silencing your own needs

Therapy can help you live a life that feels as good inside as it looks outside.

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I’m Shirley…

the person who built this practice to support those who hold so much

Many clients arrive after years of pushing through and caring for others more than themselves. Therapy offers space to pause, step out of overdrive, and tend to what’s been neglected.

My approach is relational, culturally attuned, and body-based. Together, we move at a pace that honors your ambition and tenderness, creating a life that feels aligned and alive.

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WHEN YOU ARE READY, HERE’S WHAT COMES NEXT.


Step 01

Complete a brief screener form so I can assess alignment and your needs.

Step 02

Share your contact details with me.

Step 03

I’ll be in touch within 1–3 business days if it looks like we’re a good fit.

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