Rachel Yee, LMHC

Rachel Yee, LMHC

Psychotherapist
MA
Ms. Rachel Yee is a psychotherapist providing virtual consultations at ReachLink. She works with patients experiencing emotional, behavioral, and mental health concerns. Ms. Yee maintains a friendly and non-judgmental attitude during therapy sessions, ensuring everyone feels comfortable opening up about their problems. She attentively listens to each patient, discusses their goals, and prepares individualized treatment plans. Using different evidence-based therapies, she helps patients restore their health and well-being. Ms. Yee earned her master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University. She stays current with the latest mental health research and advances to provide the best possible care to her patients.
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Overall rating

5.00

About Rachel Yee

Clientele seen

Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Adults (25-64)
Seniors (65+)

Identity

Gender

Female

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Rachel Yee

Ms. Rachel Yee is a psychotherapist providing virtual consultations at ReachLink. She works with patients experiencing emotional, behavioral, and mental health concerns. Ms. Yee maintains a friendly and non-judgmental attitude during therapy sessions, ensuring everyone feels comfortable opening up about their problems. She attentively listens to each patient, discusses their goals, and prepares individualized treatment plans. Using different evidence-based therapies, she helps patients restore their health and well-being. Ms. Yee earned her master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lesley University. She stays current with the latest mental health research and advances to provide the best possible care to her patients.

What should a new client know about working with you?

So what is this therapy stuff anyway? To me and I’ve been doing it for around 20 years, Therapy is time spent talking about what you want to talk about with someone who listens —to hear— with their ears, eyes, and heart just to you. Sure there are lots of things to learn, but really you are the expert on you. It may not feel that way right now because you are looking for help. It’s ok that you don’t feel ok. We have all felt not ok at some point. It’s also ok if you’re looking for help for your adolescent because strong and smart means knowing enough to know when it’s time to not go it alone. So like I said, you are already the expert— take a bow and thank the Academy! Now the question is— So what do you need me for? Well, I come in handy because as we get to know one another the therapy relationship, unlike any other, is a place for you to grow, be seen, and learn about yourself in a safe environment with someone to help you —help yourself. I’m here to help you learn how to fish so you eat for life, not just serve you a meal you’ll enjoy for a day. I have worked with women at midlife on relationship issues, and adoption issues. I’ve worked with adolescent and college age young adults as well as the LGBTQIA+ Community. In the end, my hope is that you will know what was always true, the answers were always inside of you. All you needed was that person to walk beside you, supporting and guiding through helpful curiosity, questions, maybe a few tears (after-all honesty is the best policy here) thoughts, and some of the best medicine laughter— because who can resist a giggle or two—to get to the other side of whatever led you to my practice. I welcome you and am at your service. Sincerely, Rachel Yee, LMHC

What is your typical process for working with clients?

Going through therapy with a therapist can be a very beneficial experience for individuals who want to work through their mental health challenges and improve their overall well-being. Here are some steps you can take to make the most of your therapy experience: - Find the right therapist: The first step is to find a therapist who is a good fit for you. Look for someone who specializes in the type of issues you want to address and whose style matches your preferences. I hope I can be that person for you. - Set clear goals: It's important to have clear goals for therapy so that you and I are on the same page. In our first session, we will discuss your goals and work together to create a treatment plan that outlines the steps you will take to achieve those goals. - Try to be open and honest with me about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. I am here to help you, and I can only do so if I have a clear understanding of what's going on. - Trust the process: Therapy can be a long process, and it's important to trust that the work you're doing with me will pay off in the end. It's also important to be patient and not expect instant results. - Practice self-care: In addition to attending therapy sessions, it's important to practice self-care on a regular basis. This may include activities such as exercise, meditation, or spending time with loved ones. - Keep an open mind: Finally, it's important to keep an open mind and be willing to try new things. As your therapist, I may suggest different techniques or approaches that you haven't tried before, and it's important to be receptive to these suggestions. Remember, therapy is a collaborative process between you and me, so be sure to communicate your thoughts and concerns along the way. With the right mindset and a willingness to work, therapy can be a transformative experience that helps you achieve your goals and improve your quality of life.

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Popular visit reasons

Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Depression
Marriage Counseling
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Therapy
Worry
Anxiety
Cognitive Therapy
Depression
Marriage Counseling

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Lesley University, Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

NPI number

1063788560

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She is an amazing and kind person. She was really really helpful.
Great starting with Rachel! It's been very helpful
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What languages does Rachel Yee speak?

Rachel Yee speaks English.

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