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Thien Pham

Marriage & Family Therapist - LMFT

I specialize in working with people of color specifically issues regarding the intersectionality of gender and tech. Many of my clients are Asian Americans but I welcome all cultures. I have experience in both public and private mental health agencies helping people. I really enjoy working with those new to therapy so please don’t hesitate to ask questions. No matter where you are in life, I hope to seek to understand you and your perspective to help provide treatment that aligns with your strengths and values.



Skills and Expertise
Abuse / Survivors of Abuse
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Depression
Emotional Abuse
Family of Origin Issues
Highly Sensitive Persons
Identity Issues
LGBTQ
Marriage Couseling
Mindfulness based therapy
Mood Disorders
Multicultural Concerns
Trauma

Treatment Orientation
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Family Systems Therapy
Mindfulness
Self-Compassion
Solution Focused Therapy
Telehealth-based
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Modality
Couples
Family
Individuals
Location
Ally Connection
582 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94104
Availability

Tuesday - Friday: In person or video sessions by appointment only

Finances

Avg Cost (per session):
200

Accepted Payment Methods:
Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, HSA, FSA

Does not accept insurance

License

Years in Practice: 9

Undergraduate:
UC San Diego

Postgraduate:
San Diego State

Client Focus

Languages:
Vietnamese,
English

Age:
Adolescents / Teenagers (14 to 19),
Adults,
Elders (65+)

Ethnicity:
All

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