Mylinh Tran
MSW, LICSW
Associate Psychotherapist
Pronouns: She/her
My Clinical Background
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Virtual Only
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-Blue Cross Blue Shield
-Aetna
-United Healthcare (UBH)
-Point32 (Harvard Pilgrim)
-Cigna
-Optum (Oscar/Oxford) -
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Mindfulness based therapy
- Person Centered Therapy
- Solution-Focused/Brief Therapy -
- Adjustment Disorders
- Anger Management (Anger)
- Anxiety
- BIPOC Competency/BIPOC Identified Clinician
- Blended families
- depression
- family conflict
- gender dysphoria
- grief and loss
- LGBTQ Competency
- Life Transitions
- Mixed Race & Multi Cultural Relationships
- Mood Disorder
- Peer relationships
- Personality Disorder
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Self Esteem
- Self Harm Behavior
- Stress Management
- Trauma
- Women’s Issues -
- Adolescents
- College Students
- First generation experience
- First generation student
- People Undergoing Life Changes -
-Bachelor's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Emmanuel College in 2018.
-Master's in Social Work from Boston College in 2020. -
Trauma Certification
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-English
-Conversational Vietnamese
How I Can Support You
If you have made it this far, well done you! Therapy can be so tough because it requires us to admit that something requires change, and most importantly, ask for help. It can be overwhelming to figure out how to balance your mental health and your daily responsibilities. As your therapist, I don’t expect you to have that figured out because it’s my job to help show you. Our therapeutic space that I offer is nothing short of unconditional support for your entire being. I encourage clients to bring their whole self to therapy and empower clients to use this space in a way that feels most effective for them.
While I am professionally trained in CBT, DBT, ACT, and trauma therapy, I know that only you can be the expert in yourself. Whether you would like to learn specific coping skills or use this space to process your thoughts, I take pride in being trusted to hold your feelings and share this journey to self discovery with you.
My Approach
My approach is open, humorous, direct, and structured whether in teaching skills or processing thoughts and feelings. I value transparency in treatment and allow clients to feel like they are in control of the information they tell me and share. When you’re ready to take that next step, feel free to email me and I look forward to meeting with you soon!
Mylinh’s Library
About Me
My Linh is a first generation Vietnamese-American and was a first generation student. My Linh can speak conversational Vietnamese. She received her Bachelor's of Counseling Psychology at Emmanuel College in Boston and received her Master's in Social Work at Boston College.