I believe deep listening is one of the greatest gifts one human being can offer another. My work is about helping people feel seen, heard, and supported as they make sense of emotions, relationships, family patterns, and the places where life feels stuck.
I was born and raised in Taiwan. In my early life, I moved around often and carried a quiet sense of not fully knowing where I belonged.
Over time, I began to understand that some of my grief and longing were connected to my family’s history of displacement, loss, and starting over.
This personal journey shaped the way I understand healing today: sometimes the pain we carry is bigger than our own story.
I earned a Master’s degree in Social Work and moved to Canada, where I worked across child protection, mental health, criminal justice, and non-profit organizations.
These experiences gave me a deep understanding of how systems affect people — and how people feel when they are trying to survive, belong, and be understood within them.
Today, I bring this background into my counselling and constellation work with compassion, clarity, and respect.
My search for deeper answers eventually led me to Family Constellation. It gave me a way to understand how personal experiences, family history, trauma, belonging, and relationships can all fit into a bigger picture. Since completing my first facilitator training in 2013, Family Constellation has become both a guiding philosophy in my life and an important part of how I support others.
My approach is trauma-informed, emotionally focused, body-aware, and culturally sensitive. I support adults and couples in exploring grief, trauma, attachment wounds, relationship patterns, identity, belonging, and difficult life decisions. I see myself as a guide, companion, and ally — offering a grounded space where you can move at a safe pace and reconnect with what feels true.
A space where you can feel seen, heard, and taken seriously.
Support that respects family history, migration, identity, and belonging.
We move at a pace that feels manageable, without pressure to have all the answers.
A frank, grounded approach that supports both acceptance and meaningful change.
You are welcome to reach out with whatever feels difficult, confusing, or heavy right now. You do not need the perfect words to begin.