Seung Min “Susie” Yi, LAPC, MS, NCC


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BSW in Social Work from Temple University, MS in Community and Trauma Counseling Therapy from Thomas Jefferson University

“As a queer, 1.5- generation Korean-American, neurodivergent therapist I am committed to holding space for those who have struggled to feel seen by mental health professionals and helping them connect with their authentic selves. Through the transformative and healing power of genuine human connection, I strive to meet you where you are, recognizing and affirming your identities, unique experiences and challenges, and the goals you want to pursue in therapy.

My therapeutic approach is rooted in the belief that healing does not happen in a vacuum; it is deeply intertwined with the systems and structures we navigate daily. Together, we will explore what your individual therapy journey looks like within this broader framework.

I regard people holistically, using somatic practices, relational-cultural frameworks, narrative therapy, identity and values exploration, and existentialism. I encourage embracing contradictions and paradoxes and practice harm reduction as a compassionate, non-judgmental, and humanistic approach to care.

Self-care is a radical act in a society that often devalues us and reduces us to our productivity. Developing sustainable self-care practices is not just as an individual act of healing but a pathway to long-term well-being, community care, and collective healing.”

267-326-1390

susieyi@rootandbloomtherapy.org

$135 per 55 minute session

In person at the Chestnut Hill & Center City office & virtual

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