• San Sung Choi, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

    San Sung Choi, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

    San Sung is a graduate student training to become a Marriage and Family Therapist at Infinite Potential Counseling. She is dedicated to helping individuals and families navigate challenges, discover themselves, and grow. As a 1.5-generation immigrant who has lived in nine different countries, San Sung has a deep understanding and appreciation for diverse cultural backgrounds. She is fluent in Korean, which can provide her clients space to express their concerns and stories without feeling limited due to language barriers.

    San Sung views therapy as a collaborative process between therapist and client. Her background in community organizing, particularly with immigrant families and communities, has led her to focus on multicultural counseling. At Infinite Potential Counseling, she aims to utilize her skills and experiences to benefit clients through integrative systemic perspective. San Sung strives to create a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space where clients can share their stories and work towards healing and making positive changes in their lives.

    Working with clinical interns in counseling offers clients a unique combination of benefits, making it a smart and cost-effective choice for those seeking mental health support. Clinical interns are often supervised by experienced licensed professionals, ensuring clients receive high-quality care that adheres to best practices. These interns bring fresh perspectives, up-to-date knowledge, and an eagerness to apply their training, which can lead to innovative and compassionate approaches to therapy. Additionally, sessions with clinical interns are typically offered at a lower cost than with fully licensed therapists, making counseling more accessible to individuals who might otherwise struggle to afford it. By choosing to work with an intern, clients not only gain affordable support but also contribute to the growth and development of future mental health professionals—a win-win for everyone involved.

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