Marriage & Family Therapist Trainee
Supervised by Sharon Campbell, M.A.,
LMFT 47603
Yi considers it a sacred privilege to walk with people through life’s challenges. She believes that even in overwhelming seasons, healing and growth are possible—and that today’s struggles don’t have to define tomorrow. Her approach is shaped by both professional training and lived experience, which give her deep empathy and a grounded presence in the counseling sessions.
M.S. Computer Science, California State University Long Beach
M.A. Counseling, Western Seminary (In Progress)
California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)
Certified SYMBIS Facilitator
Anxiety & Panic Disorders
Depression
Family of Origin Issues
Life Transitions
Parenting, Relationship Issues
Self-Esteem
Women's Issues
Before becoming a counselor, Yi spent many years in the tech industry while navigating personal challenges that both tested and transformed her. Those experiences deepened her empathy and gave her a heart to share the same healing and hope she has received - rooted in God’s love - with those who are still finding their way forward.
Yi brings a warm, collaborative spirit to her work, listening with openness, offering fresh perspectives, and supporting clients as they explore healthier ways of coping. She welcomes people from all walks of life and has a heart for those navigating major life transitions—whether in relationships, career, culture, or identity.
In partnership with each client, Yi focuses on uncovering resilience, strengthening communication and boundaries, developing coping skills, and fostering self-understanding. By tailoring each session to the individual, she helps clients move toward meaningful, lasting change and a renewed sense of strength and wholeness.