Our Team
Coco Yang
University of Southern California MSW, LCSW #99352
Over 9 years of clinical work experience, she specializes in areas including depression, anxiety, various disorders on the schizophrenia spectrum, bipolar and related disorders, domestic violence, trauma counseling, intimacy, and emotion management. She has worked as a free mental health counselor for over three years in a heart counseling agency, and has extensive clinical experience interning and working for medical facilities, the U.S. Department of Mental Health (DMH), and group agencies, primarily with adults and the elderly.
Jamie Yang
University of Southern California MSW, LCSW 396317
9 years of clinical experience working with individuals and families with emotional and behavioral problems. Worked for 7 years with the California State Child Protective Services program, providing psychological counseling services to children in the foster care system and victims of domestic violence. Served primarily children, adolescents and families.
Allyson Zhang
Cal State, LA MSN, PMHNP #95014889
Graduated from Cal State: Los Angeles with a Master of Science in Nurse Practitioner (Family and Mental Health) and is now a board certified psychiatric nurse practitioner in the United States, license number 95014889, providing diagnostic and pharmacological treatment for all types of depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia and related disorders, bipolar disorder and related disorders, PTSD and ADHD. She has been a nurse practitioner for nearly three years and has five years of experience as a registered nurse in an inpatient unit at Los Angeles County Government Hospital. Serves a population primarily 13 years of age and older.
Pepperdine University , LMFT #126347
Dorothy Xie is a bilingual therapist with over eight years of clinical experience working with individuals, couples, and families—particularly in Asian American and immigrant communities. Her expertise spans private practice and nonprofit organizations, where she addresses issues such as intergenerational trauma, domestic violence, cultural identity, and family systems dysfunction. Dorothy is especially known for her work with survivors of coercive control and emotionally abusive relationships, guiding them toward safety, boundaries, and healing. Her family therapy work emphasizes culturally contextualized transformation, helping families rebuild relationships across generational and emotional divides. At Delight House, she leads efforts in culturally sensitive therapy models and trauma-informed community healing.
Chuyan He
University of Southern California MSW, Counselor
Chuyan He is a social worker, educator, and community advocate dedicated to advancing mental health equity for immigrant and underserved populations. She has worked with children, survivors of trauma, and low-income families through nonprofits and community organizations in both the U.S. and China. Her experience in rural education, cross-cultural systems navigation, and nonprofit program design inform her belief that mental health is a human right.





