Maya (Tzu-Ying) Feng

Maya (Tzu-Ying) Feng

LPCC – sees clients in CA

Checked 17 years of experience Tele teletherapy Person individual therapy Checked verified by reflect

Orientations

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness/Meditation, Jungian Psychotherapy, Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

Hi I'm Maya

Hello, I'm Maya. I love helping people get to where they want to go in life. Whether you are sad, lost, lonely or broken, there is always a fix. Let's get to work and bring back the peace you have been longing for for so long.

“Maya's support has been transformative, and I'm on a journey to reclaiming joy. I was experiencing a lot of anxiety and worry due to issues at work and home. She's helped me bring a sense of peace back to my daily life.”

Maya’s therapeutic style

Finding the right fit is important. Based on reflect’s experience matching thousands of clients, this is our assessment of Maya’s therapeutic style. Keep in mind, therapists can adapt their style to your specific needs.

Balances insights and action.
Insight oriented Action oriented
Listens thoughtfully and draws insights through questions.
Supportive listener Active thought partner
Adapts session format based on unique client needs.
Free form Structured

Rates

Mental health should be accessible, but therapy can be expensive. That’s why reflect has negotiated with Maya to provide their private pay services at a discount – up to 50% less than their typical rates on other platforms.

Note, reflect does not accept insurance.

Individual therapy
Typical therapy rate
$180 – $300 / session
reflect
starting at $145 / session

More about Maya

License: CA 590

Education: San Francisco State University, MFT and Rehabilitation Counseling

Other languages spoken: Chinese Mandarin

Address

San Carlos, California 94070


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