Vulnerability, interdependence, and community are central to our health and happiness. 

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My approach is rooted in relationship. 

Mental health issues can cripple our ability to engage in relationships. We withdraw and become less present in relationships that matter to you. Our work will empower you to create community outside of the therapy room. By healing your relationship with yourself, you will start to feel more confident about navigating mental health challenges that keep you isolated and fearful. 

We will focus on our relationship as a tool for healing and growth. We will use empathy, authenticity, and collaboration in our relationship to explore patterns of relating and address underlying issues affecting relationships both within and outside of therapy.

I integrate relational work, body-based interventions, trauma informed interventions, and mindfulness. Humor, play, movement, imagination, story-telling, are also woven into the work.  

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about how I got here

Suzie (SUJIN) Jeon, LCSW

My name is Suzie Jeon and I am a first generation Korean-American cis-gendered woman. I earned my bachelors degrees in Music Therapy and Psychology from Arizona State University, Barretts Honors college and went on to receive a Master's in Social Welfare at UCLA. I have worked in many different settings including in-patient psychiatric hospitals, the Department of Children and Family Services, adolescent residential treatment programs for mental health and substance use disorders, and private practice. Through my work, I know that healing from trauma is possible and can bring us back to a space of having big fun, spontaneity, and peace. 

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My past experiences include: 
  • Psychiatric social worker in psychiatric hospital setting
  • Therapist in residential treatment setting for mental health and substance use issues.
  • Director of Vista Del Mar Residential Treatment Center
  • Research in mental health issues experienced by Asian/Asian Pacific American immigrants and children of immigrant parents.

I may pull from my training in these modalities:
  • Grief and Loss 
  • Cultural humility 
  • EMDR 
  • IFS
  • ACT
  • Mindfulness
  • DBT
  • Ketamine assisted psychotherapy

Additional information
  • I am LGBTQIA+ affirmative


license NO. 85560

my name is sujin jeon, but you can call me suzie

As a first-generation Korean-American, I have a unique therapeutic perspective on immigrant family and identity issues. If you'd like to learn more about that, learn more here.