Jessica Hong
Therapist Trainee
She/her/hers
Age Served: Young Adults, Adults
Focus: Individual Therapy
Top Specialties: Race & Cultural identity, Life Transitions, Anxiety, Depression, Grief and loss, Spirituality, Stress, Generational Trauma, Religious Trauma, Relationship Issues
In the words of beloved author and educator bell hooks, “No one heals in isolation.” Jessica is passionate about fostering space in therapy to withhold judgment and shame in order to foster inner trust, growth, and healing together. Additionally, Jessica recognizes how systems (like racism, sexism, homophobia) manifest in various ways institutionally, relationally, and internally, and therefore impact our mental health. Drawing from therapeutic methods like psychodynamic and relational cultural theory, she desires to explore with you how childhood, past experiences, and various environments impact current reality and therefore can inform steps toward healing tailored to your specific needs. As healing journeys can often feel isolating and be filled with grief, Jessica is dedicated to building a sense of safety, exploration, creativity, and integration of awe and wonder into the therapeutic space. For those involved in social justice work and activism, embracing self and communal care in the midst of traumatic systemic realities can feel nearly impossible and Jessica cares deeply about providing space to move through emotions in order to be sustained in the work.
Jessica earned her B.A. in Psychology from Point Loma Nazarene University with a concentration in Character, Morality, and Cultural Values and is currently in her second year in her MA in Social Work program at University of Chicago with a program of study in Trauma Responsive Social Work. She has years of experience working with young adults, and specifically LGBTQIA+ individuals and young adults of color, navigating their multidimensional identities especially in contexts and environments (ie. family, PWI spaces, religious spaces) that aren’t always supportive or hospitable to their authentic journey of discovering and embracing self. She is also currently on the staff research team at University of Chicago’s Midwest Longitudinal Study of Asian American Families. Jessica is honored for the chance to journey with you.