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UCLA Counseling and Psychological Center
Practicum student Michelle Chang wearing a beige sweater vest over a beige long sleeve smiling at the camera

Pronouns: she/her
Graduate Degree: M.A. in Clinical Psychology
Graduate School: UCLA
Clinical Experience/Interests: I have worked in community mental health clinics serving adolescents and adults in the Los Angeles area. My clinical interests include contributing to the healing of students of color and other marginalized students, as well as providing support around grief and loss, intergenerational trauma, and experiences of marginalization and oppression.
Approach to Treatment: I aim to honor the ecosystem of identities and lived experiences that clients hold. I center a de-individualizing analysis, recognizing that mental health concerns are embedded within sociopolitical and structural contexts of oppression. I utilize a blend of evidence-based modalities such as CBT, while integrating clients’ own cultural and communal knowledges of healing.