Tricia Shihui Wang, LPC

Tricia Shihui Wang, LPC

Psychotherapist
PA
Wherever you are in your life’s journey and no matter your reasons for seeking therapy, I strive to provide a non-judgmental space where you can feel at home and well understood. With 9+ years of training and experience, I provide both short- and long-term psychotherapy to adults and couples of all ages and diverse backgrounds with a wide range of concerns. These include the everyday struggles of love and work, the challenges of stressors you face, as well as family and career concerns, but also profound challenges such as mood and anxiety disorders, longer-term relational trauma (neglect; physical, emotional, and sexual abuse; and domestic violence) and other emotional difficulties. My clinical influences are relational, feminist, psychodynamic, and modern psychoanalytic, as well as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and mindfulness practices. My focus in therapy leans towards exploring your relationship with yourself, with others, and with both formative and current systems in which you are embedded - that of your family, institutions, as well as political, cultural and socioeconomic systems. Through my own cultural identifiers and experiences, I am familiar with the impact of systemic oppression and social prejudice on mental health, particularly for those of us in BIPOC, immigrant, and/or queer communities. I am keenly interested in working with people with concerns related to their gender and sexuality – including those embracing diverse non-conforming expressions of both. My therapy style is collaborative and tailored to your unique needs and goals. This sometimes means that I am a fairly quiet listener, while other times I am very interactive, asking questions, responding emotionally, or challenging you in ways that encourage your growth. Our work may range from focusing on immediate challenges, on skill building, or on deeply exploring and shedding light on you and your relational patterns, as well as their origins. More importantly, it is your needs that dictate and guide my relationship with you and how I go about helping you. As your therapist, I encourage and am open to your feedback. It is part of the process - an important one! I received my master’s in professional counseling from the University of Pennsylvania and my doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Duquesne University. I’ve held clinical training positions in various college counseling, school, community mental health, and hospital settings. If you'd like to explore what psychotherapy can offer or simply improve your overall well-being, call or email me to see if we are a good fit together. I am excited to embark on your therapeutic journey with you.

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About Tricia Shihui Wang

Focus areas

Anxiety
Depression
Racism Issues
Bereavement / Grief Counseling
Family Therapy/ Marriage Therapy
Stress Management
Couples Therapy
Mood Disorders

Clientele seen

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

Treatment approaches

Dialectical (DBT)
Psychoanalytic
Feminist
Psychodynamic
Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
Relational

Identity

Gender

Non-binary

Ethnicity

Asian

Languages spoken

Chinese (Mandarin), English

Getting to know Tricia Shihui Wang

Wherever you are in your life’s journey and no matter your reasons for seeking therapy, I strive to provide a non-judgmental space where you can feel at home and well understood. With 9+ years of training and experience, I provide both short- and long-term psychotherapy to adults and couples of all ages and diverse backgrounds with a wide range of concerns. These include the everyday struggles of love and work, the challenges of stressors you face, as well as family and career concerns, but also profound challenges such as mood and anxiety disorders, longer-term relational trauma (neglect; physical, emotional, and sexual abuse; and domestic violence) and other emotional difficulties. My clinical influences are relational, feminist, psychodynamic, and modern psychoanalytic, as well as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and mindfulness practices. My focus in therapy leans towards exploring your relationship with yourself, with others, and with both formative and current systems in which you are embedded - that of your family, institutions, as well as political, cultural and socioeconomic systems. Through my own cultural identifiers and experiences, I am familiar with the impact of systemic oppression and social prejudice on mental health, particularly for those of us in BIPOC, immigrant, and/or queer communities. I am keenly interested in working with people with concerns related to their gender and sexuality – including those embracing diverse non-conforming expressions of both. My therapy style is collaborative and tailored to your unique needs and goals. This sometimes means that I am a fairly quiet listener, while other times I am very interactive, asking questions, responding emotionally, or challenging you in ways that encourage your growth. Our work may range from focusing on immediate challenges, on skill building, or on deeply exploring and shedding light on you and your relational patterns, as well as their origins. More importantly, it is your needs that dictate and guide my relationship with you and how I go about helping you. As your therapist, I encourage and am open to your feedback. It is part of the process - an important one! I received my master’s in professional counseling from the University of Pennsylvania and my doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Duquesne University. I’ve held clinical training positions in various college counseling, school, community mental health, and hospital settings. If you'd like to explore what psychotherapy can offer or simply improve your overall well-being, call or email me to see if we are a good fit together. I am excited to embark on your therapeutic journey with you.

What should a new client know about working with you?

My therapy style is collaborative and tailored to your unique needs and goals. This sometimes means that I am a fairly quiet listener, while other times I am very interactive, asking questions, responding emotionally, or challenging you in ways that encourage your growth. Our work may range from focusing on immediate challenges, on skill building, or on deeply exploring and shedding light on you and your relational patterns, as well as their origins. More importantly, it is your needs that dictate and guide my relationship with you and how I go about helping you. As your therapist, I encourage and am open to your feedback. It is part of the process - an important one!

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Payment is due after each session and will be charged with your card on file for any portion of patient responsibility. Receipts will be provided at the time of the charge. This typically takes place 2-4 weeks after the session, once your insurance has had a chance to process the claim. We try our best to verify eligibility, but it is ultimately your responsibility to check coverage and out-of-pocket costs for services. For out-of-network visits, you will be billed at the provider’s self-pay rate, and we can provide an invoice for you to submit to your insurance for potential out-of-network reimbursement based on your plan’s benefits.

Popular visit reasons

Depression
Mood Swings
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD)
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Sleep Problems
Therapy
Depression
Mood Swings
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD)

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Duquesne University, PhD in Clinical Psychology
  • University of Pennsylvania, Master's in Professional Counseling

NPI number

1275249807

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What languages does Tricia Shihui Wang speak?

Tricia Shihui Wang speaks English and Chinese (Mandarin).

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