Kino Park, LCSW

Sex/Gender: Male
Pronouns: He / Him
Ethnicity: Korean
Bio

About My Clients

My clients share a sense of anxiety, guilt, and shame that stems from the disconnection between what they want for themselves versus what they do. They simply got to a point where they just wanted to talk to someone about their frustrating experiences. In turn, they often find the clarity they are looking for.

 

My Background and Approach

From traditional therapy settings to working with service members, I’ve gathered useful insights into the features and flaws of the human experience. My professional background is rooted in psychology and social work, and my therapeutic approach, guided by Attachment theory, neuroscience, and Buddhist philosophy, is inquisitive, compassionate, and existential.

 

My Personal Beliefs and Interests

As a therapist, I wish the field of therapy didn’t exist. I wish we lived in a world where integrated communities supported our individual and collective well-being. The reality, however, is that we live under capitalist, patriarchal systems that prioritize profits over people. This hurts all of us. Navigating life under these systems is challenging, and I challenge you to do everything in your power to turn adversity into growth.

 

If it sounds like we might get along, don’t hesitate to reach out and set up a consultation! You can reach me via email at kinoparktherapy@gmail.com.

Qualifications
License Number: 107952
License State: Texas
Practice Information
Types of Insurance Accepted: Private Pay
Lotus Therapy Fund Provider: Yes
Location
Texas, United States
Languages
English, Korean
Modalities
Individuals, Families, Groups
Therapy Offered
Telehealth/Teletherapy
Types of Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Trauma-Focused, Somatic Experiencing, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Attachment-based/Relational Therapy, Expressive Arts
Issues
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Substance Use, Relationship Issues, Anxiety, Depression, Emotion Regulation, Life Transitions, Racial Identity, Addiction
Last modified: October 22, 2024

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