Jacqueline Yu,

AMFT

Associate Child and Adolescent Therapist

Jacqueline is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist dedicated to helping children and families address mental health challenges. Having graduated from San Jose State University with a MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Jacqueline received extensive training in evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT). Throughout her clinical experiences, Jacqueline worked with children and young adults with depression, anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, trauma, and more. As a bilingual Cantonese-speaking clinician, Jacqueline is also passionate in reducing mental health stigma within the AAPI population. She especially wants to serve those from marginalized and underserved communities.

Jacqueline strives to build a safe and collaborative therapeutic relationship with all her clients, while tailoring evidence-based treatments to their individual experiences. She believes collaborating with clients and families is essential for creating a safe and client-centered treatment to address their needs and current troubles.

Curious about what Jacqueline likes to do as self-care? During her free time, Jacqueline enjoys taking walks, spending time with loved ones, and caring for her growing collection of plants!

Education

  • MS, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, San Jose State University
  • BA, Psychology and Communication, University of California, Davis

Licenses

  • Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #147876

Languages

  • Cantonese