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Asian Therapists in Eugene, OR


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Harpreet Nagra, PhD

My approach to therapy: I'm collaborative, supportive, and focused on empowering you to make the best decisions for you. My goals are to understand you where you are, help you uncover where to go next, and to reconnect you or help you find your community.

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Hanna Omori

My approach to therapy: I provide a supportive, non-judgmental space to process emotions, explore patterns, and reconnect with yourself. My goal is to help you feel seen, heard, and empowered to create meaningful change in your life.

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Edward Quedado

My approach to therapy: I believe psychotherapy is a project between two people where sources of emotional pain and anguish are discovered and revisited, where what has been denied, unimagined, forgotten, or come to be unspeakable can become imagined, felt and spoken.

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Naomi Babcock

My approach to therapy: I consider my work with clients to be a collaborative process to help children, adolescents, and adults find the most effective ways to cope with emotional experiences that might arise as a result of various life situations or trauma.

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Maureen Olson

My approach to therapy: I draw from different ways of working depending on what feels most helpful to you. Sometimes that means gently shifting unhelpful thought patterns or developing coping tools. Other times, it may involve tending to old wounds or getting to know the different parts of yourself with more curiosity and compassion. I will meet you where you are at.

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Paul Kim

My approach to therapy: I like to meet my clients where they are at and provide a holistic approach to counseling. Too often, suffering is pathologized as a set of diagnostic traits; questioning what is wrong with you, instead of exploring what has happened to you. I'd like to hear your authentic story.

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Mimosa Constans

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach gently examines how family of origin, cultural upbringing, socioeconomic inequality and attachment style have influenced your life and relationships. I am culturally diverse, and the proud daughter of a Vietnamese refugee.

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Find Asian Therapists & Counselors in Eugene, OR.

Looking for an Asian Therapist? You’re Not Alone.

Many people seek a therapist who shares their cultural background. For those with Asian or Asian-American heritage, working with a therapist who understands your lived experience can make a big difference. Whether you’re navigating generational dynamics, cultural identity, or the impact of racism and stereotypes, your desire for a culturally attuned therapist is valid—and deserves to be honored.

Wherever you are in Eugene, OR, Mental Health Match can help you find an Asian or Asian-American therapist who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Work with an Asian or Asian-American Therapist?

There’s no need to explain your preference—but if you’re wondering why others make this choice, here are a few reasons it can be especially meaningful:

  • Shared cultural understanding – A therapist who knows the nuances of Asian cultures may better understand your family dynamics, values, identity, and experiences —and how they affect your mental health.
  • Comfort and trust – You may feel more at ease being open about sensitive topics—like racial bias, intergenerational expectations, or identity struggles—with someone who “gets it” from personal experience.
  • A deeper sense of connection – When your therapist reflects part of your identity, it can help you feel seen, validated, and less alone.
  • Safety in vulnerability – With an Asian therapist, you might not feel the need to over-explain yourself—or brace for stereotypes. That freedom can help therapy go deeper, faster.

Of course, identity is only one part of what makes a therapist the right fit. Their style, experience, and approach matter too. Learn more about choosing a therapist who’s right for you.

How to Find an Asian or Asian-American Therapist

Finding a therapist who understands your background doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Mental Health Match, we make it easy to connect with licensed Asian and Asian-American therapists near you. Browse providers above or take our free survey to get matched to therapists who meet your needs.


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