Sofia Huang, PhD
Sofia Huang, PhD (She/her/hers) is a clinical psychologist with an integrative approach grounded in anti-oppressive, relational, and psychodynamic perspectives. She aims to create a warm, nonjudgmental space within which clients feel empowered to express themselves authentically and more deeply understand their patterns in relating to self and others. She also seeks to understand how histories and systems of oppression re-create suffering within people’s lives in order to address change both individually and collectively.
Outside of psychotherapy, she has a background in anti-racist and abolitionist community organizing. Her dissertation research examines the impact of structural and historical violence on the mental health of Asian Americans.
Sofia graduated with a PhD in Clinical Psychology from Duquesne University, and completed a BA in Psychology and Art History at the University of Chicago. She has worked in community mental health and college counseling settings, and completed her pre-doctoral internship at Vanderbilt University’s counseling center.
Contact Sofia Huang
(646) 801-8680
89 Fort Greene Place
Brooklyn, NY 11217
574 Atlantic Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11217
646-470-1853
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