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Mandarin Chinese-speaking Therapists in Scranton, PA


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David S. Wu

My approach to therapy: I integrate mindfulness and somatic practices for anxiety & depression, grief, and trauma mending - for your personal, familial, cultural, and collective healing.

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Ming Lu

My approach to therapy: My approach is integrative, drawing from multiculturalism, evidence-based practices to retrain your nervous system and thinking patterns, person-centered, mindfulness-based interventions, feminism therapy, and trauma-informed care.

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Dr. Yaping Anderson

My approach to therapy: I adapt the therapy to you rather than expecting you to adapt to the therapy. My therapy style is collaborative. I see myself as a fellow traveler walking alongside you, assisting you in discovering and developing your inner expertise and strengths.

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Find Mandarin Chinese-speaking Therapists & Counselors in Scranton, PA.

A language barrier can make it impossible to communicate effectively, thwarting your therapy experience from the start. Good communication between you and your therapist is key to success in therapy.

If Mandarin Chinese is your native language and you feel most comfortable expressing yourself in that language, you should seek therapy from a bilingual therapist or a Mandarin Chinese-speaking therapist. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Ways a Language Barrier Can Hinder Therapy

Here are several ways that a language barrier can decrease the effectiveness of therapy and counseling:

  • It can cause a misdiagnosis based on an insufficient understanding of your symptoms.
  • Your therapist may misunderstand statements or cultural factors important to your health.
  • Without good communication, you may not fully understand the therapist’s treatment plan.

Due to the above reasons, it’s in your best interest to see a therapist who speaks your native language. We also encourage you to read licensed therapist Meredith Walker’s article to learn about additional things to consider when choosing a therapist.

See a Therapist Who Speaks Your Native Language Today!

Licensed Mandarin Chinese-speaking therapists are available to get to know you, pinpoint your issues, and create a plan to get you on track toward a happier life. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified bilingual therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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