Wenhui Xue
It is a brave decision to come into therapy and seek help and support. Wenhui is curious to explore with you who you are, what brings you to this space, and how you want to proceed in life. Her approach is warm and accepting, and she draws from different theories, including psychodynamic, existential, and feminist theory. Wenhui wants to get to the roots of your concerns by exploring your early history and your relationships with and reaction to the systems you are in. She believes understanding more about how your past shapes your present, as well as how oppression operates and affects you can bring about clarity, facilitate healing, and promote change. You have inherent strengths inside you, and Wenhui wants to explore with you how to utilize your strengths to feel better and activate your potential.
Wenhui is in the last year of her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling at Teachers College, Columbia University, currently practicing as an intern therapist under the supervision of Sharon Tai, LMHC. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Her research experience with the psychological development of college students and peer support work helped her see how individuals go through difficult times and explore their own road in life, and how she could provide support in the process. Wenhui is bilingual in Mandarin and English and is willing to offer counseling in either language. The experience of living in China and moving to the U.S. provides Wenhui with a unique cultural lens, allowing her to understand and work with individuals from different backgrounds.
Wenhui is in the last year of her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling at Teachers College, Columbia University, currently practicing as an intern therapist under the supervision of Sharon Tai, LMHC. She obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Her research experience with the psychological development of college students and peer support work helped her see how individuals go through difficult times and explore their own road in life, and how she could provide support in the process. Wenhui is bilingual in Mandarin and English and is willing to offer counseling in either language. The experience of living in China and moving to the U.S. provides Wenhui with a unique cultural lens, allowing her to understand and work with individuals from different backgrounds.