Tina Liu, LMHC

Therapy that is warm, honest, and real.

We all want to be seen, understood, and accepted. You may be coming into therapy feeling stuck, burnt out, or like something just isn't working anymore. That's okay. You don't need to have it all figured out before we start, and it would be my honor to explore that alongside you.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in New York, Vermont (virtual), and Florida (virtual). I work with adults going through anxiety, life transitions, relationship struggles, and questions of identity. I tend to work in a way that's warm and direct. I will ask you questions to promote insight, sit with you in the hard stuff, and also gently challenge you when it may be useful.

I believe who you are outside the therapy room matters just as much as what happens inside it. As a child of immigrants, I know firsthand what it means to move between worlds and how much it matters to be understood in the fullness of who you are. Your culture, your history, your relationships - all of it is welcome here. If something here resonates, please reach out. I would love to hear from you.

I accept the following insurances:

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield

  • Carelon Behavioral Health

  • Cigna

I can work with you to check your insurance benefits and copay amount.

I also offer a sliding scale rate.

Areas of Focus

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Our partnership

You bring the parts of yourself you’d like to explore. I'll bring:

Training & Credentials

  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor, New York State (License #017700)

  • Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor - Telehealth, State of Vermont (License #068.0137204TELE)

  • Master of Education in Mental Health Counseling, Columbia University

  • Master of Art in Psychological Counseling, Columbia University

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Rutgers University

Ongoing Commitment to Professional Development

  • EMDR Basic Training Part I - completed April 2026

  • Certification in Perinatal Mental Health - pending completion date July 2026

  • OCD in Adults: Symptoms, Assessment, and the Introduction to Firstline Treatment - NOCD

Nothing changes if nothing changes.

Reach out whenever you’re ready.