

Harim
Jung
LCSW
Psychotherapist
Harim aims to co-construct a therapeutic space that fosters safety, acceptance, growth, and healing with clients. Their queer-affirming, trans-affirming, and anti-oppressive practice is grounded in a client-centered, trauma-informed therapeutic approach and Postcolonial and Intersectional-Feminist theories.
As a Korean American and non-binary trans therapist, Harim specializes in working with LGBTQ+ adults, youth, and families of color and from immigrant backgrounds. Drawing from relational-cultural, and mindfulness-based practices, they aim to empower clients in exploring narratives and experiences and tools in navigating systems of oppression, relationships, and trauma.
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harim@walnutpsychotherapycenter.com
pronouns: they/them

Education and Training
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MSW • University of Pennsylvania
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BA • Music & Psychology • Wesleyan University
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Areas of Specialization
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Trauma, depression, anxiety, youth, families, race, culture, housing insecurity, immigration issues, gender, sexuality
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Theoretical Orientation​
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Trauma-informed
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Narrative
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Psychodynamic
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Relational-Cultural
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