

Hyunji "Hannah" Lee Ed.M, Doctoral Candidate
I am passionate about servicing immigrant individuals and families, creating positive youth development, and empowering individuals and groups towards relational and psychological health. I am committed to seeing healing, restoration, and growth for my clients.
Languages: Korean and English
My Story
I am currently pursuing a Ph.D in Counseling Psychology at Georgia State University and have a M.Ed in Prevention Science and Practice from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. I have completed practicum rotations at the counseling centers of Georgia Tech and Georgia State University, as well as the Atlanta VA Medical Center. I use both Korean and English to provide support for adult and students in a variety of settings such as on university campus, at church, and within the community.
The following are topics that she addresses with clients:
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Perfectionism
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Stress related to transitioning to the US
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Self-esteem and self-efficacy
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Parent-child conflicts
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Ethnic and cultural identity
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Stress management
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Relationship conflicts
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Personal growth
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Life Transitions
EDUCATION/TRAINING
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D Candidate) in Counseling Psychology: Georgia State
University, GA -
Master of Education (M.Ed) in Prevention Science and Practice: Harvard University, MA
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Studies: University of Florida, FL
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
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American Psychological Association
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American Psychological Graduate Student Association
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Asian American Psychological Association
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Harvard Club of Georgia