Meet your therapist
Nice to meet you!
Iβm Maggie King
Associate Marriage & Family Therapist
β About Maggie
I reside in Los Angeles, California. I am an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor who specializes in childhood trauma, PTSD, chronic depression, anxiety, life transitions, personality disorders, and grief counseling.
As a first-generation Asian American, I also have a particular focus on working with the immigrant population, helping individuals navigate issues around identity, culture, and family dynamics.
π Style
Genuine, Caring, Selfless
π Fun facts about Maggie
Childhood hobby that became a lifelong passion π΅
I love listening to music and singing!Favorite activities πΆπ±π·
I love spending time with my family and my pets (a dog, cat, and 2 genuine pigs).Favorite forever snack π
Do fruits count as snacks? If so, I would love to eat fruit for the rest of my life.
π Specialities
Acculturation Stress, ADHD/ Inattention, Adjustment, Anxiety, ASD / Asperger's, Depression, Developmental disabilities, Grief + Loss, Identity Development, Learning Disabilities, PTSD, Trauma
π₯ Approach
Brief Psychodynamic Therapy, Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Family Systems
Gottman Method
π€ Works with
Ages 0-17+ and parents.
π Credentials
Available in CA
M.A. Clinical Psychology: Marriage and Family Therapy Emphasis, Pepperdine University
M.A. Ocupational Therapy, University of Southern California
Doctorate Degree in Occupational Therapy, University of Southern California
β More about Maggie
Before becoming a mental health therapist, I spent 10 years as a Doctor of Occupational Therapy, which has shaped my approach to healing from a holistic perspective.
I understand the intricate connections between psychological health and the ability to engage meaningfully in life roles, routines, and activities. This experience enriches my work as a therapist, particularly when addressing the complex challenges that arise from trauma, life stressors, and cross-cultural issues.