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Asian therapists in High Point, NC

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Charlotte, North Carolina therapist: Christopher Bissell, licensed professional counselor
Serving Asian

Christopher Bissell

Licensed Professional Counselor, LCMHCA, CSAT
I've had a broad range of experiences that got me to this point - from working on the International Space Station Power System Team to traveling for Fortune 500 companies as a business consultant. My personal story gave me a passion for working with individuals to seek deeper intimacy and more fulfilling relationships. My specialized training in emotions, addiction and thoughtful interventions helps my clients achieve their goals and build greater awareness and the ability to effectively process emotions and trauma. I love this work, and I am grateful to join in the stories of brave clients who want to better themselves.  
4 Years Experience
Online in High Point, NC (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Catherine Bitney, psychologist
Serving Asian

Catherine Bitney

Psychologist, PhD, Licensed Psychologist
I have a passion for helping clients reduce anxiety, stress, confusion, sadness, and pain - so that they can live more fulfilling, authentic, and happy lives. Many of my clients have stated that coming to therapy has helped to catapult them out of their stagnation - enabling them to reach their full potential. For clients who have had difficulty finding a therapist who can understand their complex and intersecting identities, I can be a breath of fresh air. I work with folks ages 15 and up.  
15 Years Experience
Online in High Point, NC (Online Only)
Atlanta, Georgia therapist: Banu Ibaoglu Vaughn, licensed professional counselor
Serving Asian

Banu Ibaoglu Vaughn

Licensed Professional Counselor, PhD, LPC, LMHC, CIRT, CCH
I work with couples and individuals who are curious about their relationships. I am interested not only in what feels difficult, but in what those struggles may be revealing about who you are and how you want to live. I focus on how we love, how we defend against love, and what we long for when we cannot find our way back to each other. These patterns shape both our partnerships and our way of being in the world. Most conflicts that bring people to therapy nearly always point toward something that needs attention, a place where growth is trying to happen. Relationships are living fields. They carry our histories, our cultural inheritances, and our unfinished emotional stories, but they also carry possibility. This is true of the relationships we have with others and the relationship we have with ourselves. Many of the individuals I work with feel a gap between their current reality and the life they sense is possible but have not yet been able to inhabit. I do not see this as pathology. It often signals that your development is asking for attention. I am a clinical trainer and supervisor in Imago Relationship Therapy and have over twenty years of experience working across cultures and contexts. My orientation is dialogical, experiential, and psychodynamic. In sessions, I integrate somatic awareness and close attention to what unfolds in real time, such as shifts in tone, subtle contractions, or moments of distance. We slow these down so that reactions can become meaningful rather than automatic. We also make plenty of room for laughter. I find that humor is often the first sign of a pattern breaking, a way to hold the absurdity of the human experience while moving toward something more vital. I work online with U.S. and international clients, including cross-cultural couples and expats navigating identity shifts and displacement. Culture, migration, and family history leave deep imprints on how we attach and how we imagine intimacy. These layers are always part of our conversation. Therapy with me is steady, engaged, and deeply reflective. I trust that individuals and relationships carry an inner movement toward aliveness. My role is to help you recognize it, support it, and allow it to shape how you live, both together and individually. If this resonates with you, I invite you to reach out to schedule an initial consultation.  
24 Years Experience
Online in High Point, NC (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Nour Counseling, counselor/therapist
Serving Asian

Nour Counseling

Counselor/Therapist
Finding a therapist shouldn’t feel overwhelming—or like a guessing game. At Nour Counseling, we take the time to actually listen before we match you, so you’re not left scrolling through profiles trying to figure it out on your own. We consider what you’re looking for, what you’ve experienced in past therapy (what worked and what didn’t), and the kind of connection you want to feel in the room. We’re also clear about our values—our clinicians are culturally responsive and affirming, and we hold space for clients navigating complex identities and sociopolitical realities without minimizing or dismissing them. Our goal is simple: to help you get connected to a therapist who not only has the right expertise, but who genuinely feels like a good fit.  
9 Years Experience
Online in High Point, NC (Online Only)
Raleigh, North Carolina therapist: Janice Cuaresma, licensed mental health counselor
Serving Asian

Janice Cuaresma

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, MA, LCMHCA, NCC
I believe motivated individuals can change, no matter how difficult things may seem. I offer culturally competent care and a trauma-informed perspective. I start with listening to your story, including your needs and present challenges. I help you by creating a custom game plan to get you moving forward, and I support your progress and celebrate your successes along the way. I provide an inclusive space, easygoing approach to therapy, and in-person or telehealth appointments to fit your schedule so you can take a step forward.  
4 Years Experience
Online in High Point, NC

Asian therapists in High Point, North Carolina Statistics

Asian therapists in High Point, North Carolina average 16 years of experience and charge around $218 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The most commonly treated issues are Anxiety or Fears (83%), Depression (71%), and Loss or Grief (60%).

Average years in practice

16 Years Experience

Average cost per session

$218

Accept insurance

38%

Offer sliding scale

53%

Gender ID

60% Female
33% Male
6% Non-Binary
1% Gender Fluid

Session Type

57% Online Only
43% In Person and Online

Top Specialties

83% Anxiety or Fears
71% Depression
60% Loss or Grief
59% Stress
59% Trauma and PTSD
55% Self Esteem
47% Social Anxiety

Ages Served

98% Adult
83% Young Adult
66% Senior
50% Teen
24% Children

Client Focus

100% Asian
93% Women
79% Black / African American
78% Hispanic / Latino
76% LGBTQ+