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I'm Angie Tang
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Angie is currently in her second year of a master's in social work (mental health concentration) at Washington University in St. Louis.
π©π» Woman, under 30
π Pronouns: She/her/hers
π Location: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
π« Institution: Washington University in St. Louis
π Degree: Master of Social Work
π Graduation Year: Aug. 2021
β Social Work/ Counseling Program: Master of Social Work Program
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Understanding the role of past trauma in clients' lives
Highlighting clients' strengths and abilities
Emphasizing the client as the expert in their own life
Integrating various approaches and techniques
Incorporating an awareness of power, privilege and oppression
Substance use
No experience
General topic(s) related to behavioural concerns
General topic(s) related to emotions
Anxiety
Depression
Emotion regulation & Anger management
General topic(s) related to ethnicity & culture
Experience with 1st generation immigrants
General topic(s) related to gender identity and/or sexual orientation
General topic(s) related to mental health or physical illness and/or disabilities
Mental health disorders
No experience
Postnatal health
General topic(s) related to relationships
Parenting
Relationships & Intimacy
General topic(s) related to stress & trauma
Work stress
Burnout
Covid-19
Angie Tang
About me
Approaches to Care
Accessibility
Client Populations Served
Areas of Specialty
Race & Immigration History
Disability
Gender & Sexuality
Other Information
About Me
I got my bachelor's degree of applied psychology from University of Illinois at Chicago. My prior experiences include offering case management and case designing for employee assistance programs, delivering mental health supports to college students in the school setting, providing screening and psychoeducation with perinatal women and their families in the hospital setting. I appreciates the idea of person-in-environment. My potential clients are young adults who are pursing higher education, perinatal women, and students who have international background. I am able to provide Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interview. I was also trained to deliver Differential Diagnosis.
My Approaches to Care
Accessibility
Language
Mandarin Chinese
,
English
Modes of Delivery
Phone
Video
In-person
Video
In-person
Availability
Weekdays during the day
Weekday evenings (after 6 PM)
Weekday evenings (after 6 PM)
Client Population Served
Are you currently accepting new clients?
Yes
Type of Mental Health Consultation offered
Individual
What age groups do you work with?
Adolescents (age 14-18)
Younger Adults (19-35)
Younger Adults (19-35)
Area of Specialty
Experience with Addiction
Experience with Adjustment & Transitions
Experience with Behavioural Concerns
Experience with Emotions
Experience with Ethnicity & Culture
Experience with Gender Identity & Sexual Orientation
Experience with Illness & Disabilities
Experience with Neurocognitive Differences
Experience with Physical Health
Experience with Relationships
Experience with Stress & Trauma
Experience with Other Topics
Racial/Ethnic/Cultural Identity & Immigration History
Identify as racialized
Yes
Ethnicity
Asian
Race/Origin
Chinese
Religion
Prefer not to answer.
Immigration history
International student
Lived Experience of Disability
I do not identify as disabled/ a person with a disability.
I don't have experience woking with Disabled/PWD clients.
I don't have experience woking with Disabled/PWD clients.
Gender Identity & Expression, Sexuality & Relationships
Sexual Orientation
Heterosexual or straight
I do not identify as a member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community.
I only have some knowledges about parenting 2SLGBTQ+ children. But I don't have experience of directly working with 2SLGBTQ+ population.
I only have some knowledges about parenting 2SLGBTQ+ children. But I don't have experience of directly working with 2SLGBTQ+ population.
Understanding of Intersectionality and Anti-oppression
First, identities are sets of characteristics play on micro-level, meso-level and macro-level. They can be shaped by the cycle of socialization which is an ongoing process, and intersectionality gives us a better understanding of different types of discrimination and privilege that created by the combination of these identities. For anti-oppression, my understanding as a social worker is to identify the privilege, discrimination and oppression in the social system and to reduce/remove these barriers for marginalized population.
Other Information
Why did you choose to become a therapist?
Recommend a book or a movie.
What is your pet peeve?
If you were an animal, what would you be?
If you weren't a therapist, what would you be? (Or, if you have another vocation, what is it?)
Who is someone you admire?
Tell us about your pet.
Recommend a book or a movie.
What is your pet peeve?
If you were an animal, what would you be?
If you weren't a therapist, what would you be? (Or, if you have another vocation, what is it?)
Who is someone you admire?
Tell us about your pet.
I am dog person, and I am a huge fan of documentary film and crime thriller television series. My personal favorite tv series is Mindhunter. Currently, I am reading Sally Rooney's Normal People. If I weren't a therapist, I would be an interior designer or a fashion designer.