Cayla Leung
As a therapist, Cayla strives to honor clients’ unique identities and collaborate with them in exploring how their backgrounds may impact their wellness. She aims to collaborate with clients to foster an affirming, safe, and genuine relationship.
Cayla is integrative in her therapeutic approach, primarily leaning on dialectical-behavioral and relational interventions within multicultural and feminist framework. She works with clients on identifying areas in their life they’d like to accept and areas they would like to change while providing the support and skills to do so. Her clinical interests include relationship concerns, family of origin concerns, adjustment difficulties, identity exploration, and mood concerns.
Cayla is a psychologist who identifies as a Chinese-American woman. She prioritizes recognizing the intersectional identities of each client so that they can exist authentically while understanding sociocultural systems of privilege and oppression.
Please note that Cayla is currently employed by Emory University Counseling and Psychological Services, therefore she cannot provide therapy for those who are enrolled Emory University students.
Specialties
ADHD Anxiety Athletic Performance Career Concerns College adjustment Cultural Adjustment Depression Divorce Family Conflict Grief and Loss Identity Development Life Transitions Race Based Trauma Racial Identity Relationship Issues Self-esteem Sexuality Sexual Orientation Sleep Social Anxiety Trauma & PTSDInsurance & Payment
In-Network Insurance Plans
Rates
| First session | $210 |
| Ongoing sessions | $195 |
Practice Hours
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| Saturday | 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. |
| Sunday | 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. |
Treatment Approaches
Body positivity Client-Centered / Rogerian Therapy (CCT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Culturally Sensitive Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) Emotion-focused therapy Feminist Integrative Mindfulness Motivational Interviewing Multicultural Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)Modalities
IndividualsAge Groups
Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64)Communities
First-Gen International LGBQ+ People of ColorMeeting Options
Qualifications
- License(s): GA-PSY004699
More About Me
- Languages Spoken: English
- Race(s): Asian or Asian American
- Gender(s): Cisgender
- Sexual Orientation(s): Bisexual
- Religion(s): Agnostic