Robyn Joy Park, LMFT

Sex/Gender: Female
Pronouns: She / Her
Ethnicity: Korean
Bio

Robyn’s clinical work at agency, school-based settings, and within private practice has served children, adolescents, couples, and families, as well as individual and group counseling services. Within her private practice she specializes in working with people facing adoption-related issues, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, perinatal mental health, and individuals healing from complex trauma. 

Robyn’s clinical training and experiences have been deeply shaped and informed within community mental health settings that have included the Adolescent & Child Therapy Program at The Maple Counseling Center, facilitating groups at the Early Childhood Development Associates, supporting families at Five Acres APPS, overseeing support groups and mentorship program at the Children’s Bureau, providing trainings alongside Maternal Mental Health NOW, and working on a multidisciplinary team at The Center for Connection. Currently her private practice is within A Place To Be Therapy.

Robyn has been facilitating collective and personal transformation processes for over 15 years and holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology specializing in both Child Studies and Applied Community Psychology from Antioch University and has a B.A. in Justice and Peace Studies from the University of St. Thomas.

Qualifications
License Number: LMFT, MFC108034
License State: California
Practice Information
Sliding Scale / Reduced Fee Accepted: Yes
Types of Insurance Accepted: Out of Network
Lotus Therapy Fund Provider: Yes
Location
69 North Catalina Avenue, Pasadena, CA, USA
Languages
English
Modalities
Individuals, Couples
Therapy Offered
In Person Therapy, Telehealth/Teletherapy
Types of Therapy
Attachment-based/Relational Therapy, Family Systems, Trauma-Focused, Psychodynamic, Narrative Therapy, LGBTQ+ Affirming, Interpersonal
Issues
Adoption, Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum, Infertility, Grief, Depression, Anxiety, Traumatic Grief, Stress, Racial Identity, LGBTQ+ Related Issues, Family Conflict, Emotion Regulation, Parenting, Relational Concerns, Life Transitions, Marital Concerns
Last modified: February 3, 2025

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