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Dr. S.H. Moon, PsyD is a licensed clinical psychologist, consultant, educator, and writer, specializing in working with BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities, themes surrounding the intersection of religion and sexuality, work and wellbeing, and mental health and sport performance for elite athletes. 

 

She has over a decade of experience in providing quality mental health care to marginalized communities, and providing training and workshops for psychology training programs, academic institutions and large corporations.

 

She currently serves as a Lecturer in Psychology and Co-Director of the Multicultural Seminar at Harvard Medical School, Associate Director of Behavioral Health and Sport Psychology at the University of Oregon, Assistant Professor at the Ballmer Institute at UO, and Consulting Psychologist at the Danielsen Institute at Boston University. She also is a contributor at CALM, an app focused on providing evidence-based mental health programs & tools. 

Her practice is based out of Portland, Oregon, and is licensed to work with clients in both Massachusetts (10211)  and Oregon (3305).

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SERVICES

PSYCHOTHERAPY

I specialize in working with clients who identify as BIPOC, especially Asian/Asian American, and/or part of the LGBTQIA+.  I work with clients around topics such as religious trauma, identity development, family dynamics, loss/grief, relational concerns, existential issues, athlete mental health and wellness, and more. 

I am currently providing virtual therapy sessions for residents of Oregon and Massachusetts.

CONSULTATION

I provide consultation for individual clinicians, mental health training programs, academic institutions, and large organizations around DEI and mental health topics.

I am a qualified administrator of the Intercultural Development Inventory, and can provide individual or group assessments on intercultural competence development.

TEACHING & WORKSHOPS

I provide workshops and seminars on mental health care and awareness, cultural humility, working with same-sex couples in psychotherapy, working with BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities in psychotherapy, and the intersection of religion and sexuality. Click below to learn more.

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