Auna Namkung, LCSWA

Therapeutic Services in a Supportive Environment

We can work together to create the life you want, identify what is getting in the way, and climb towards a place of happiness and productivity.

About Auna Namkung, LCSWA

I graduated with a Masters in Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I had the great fortune to complete my field hours at UNC Psychiatry, where I offered therapy for conditions including depression, anxiety, disability, chronic pain, developmental delay, and addiction.

Before I became a psychotherapist, I earned a Masters of Science in Education from Florida State University and taught in the public school system. Positive psychology is at the core of our practice, helping to elevate you beyond the neutral state and launch you into your ideal life. I specialize in helping you identify your emotions, recognize behavior patterns and the motivations behind them, then incorporating techniques to support behavior change that align with your values, carefully guiding you to become the person you strive to be.

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Cultivate Positive Change

Experience the transformative effects of positive psychology in therapy.

Reach Happiness

At the heart of my practice is a deep belief in the inherent resilience and potential within each person. I specialize in helping individuals overcome anxiety, depression, disability, and relationship difficulties. I understand that seeking therapy takes courage, and I am honored to accompany you on your journey towards a happier, more balanced life.

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Cultivate Positive Change

In our sessions, you can expect a warm, nonjudgmental, and empathetic environment where you can freely express your thoughts and feelings. I believe that a strong therapeutic alliance built on trust and respect is essential for effective therapy. Together, we will explore your goals and develop practical strategies to help you overcome obstacles, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and build meaningful connections.

Offers Telehealth Appointments

Accepts Online Payments

Accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare

Accepting New Clients

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Concerns

You are not alone. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is more common than you may imagine, affecting people across all walks of life. OCD is characterized by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that individuals feel compelled to perform, it is a chronic and often distressing condition. Driven by distress and anxiety, OCD manifests in varied forms. Rituals develop, such as excessive cleaning, checking, or arranging items in a specific order. Together, you and I will incorporate techniques from Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the most commonly used psychotherapy approach for OCD. Within CBT, a specific form called Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is highly effective in treating OCD. We may use ERP to gradually expose you to anxiety-provoking situations while preventing the accompanying compulsive behaviors.

The combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Positive Psychology is extremely effective in combating depression. We will use CBT techniques to challenge negative thinking patterns that contribute to your depression, which can bring you to a neutral state; however, it is the use of Positive Psychology that will aid you in feeling truly happy. Through Positive Psychology, we will identify your strengths to build resilience, incorporate exercises that will change your brain to think more positively, and enrich your relationships.

When a person thinks about negative experiences in the future repetitively, they could be experiencing anxiety. These thoughts are a natural self-protection mechanism; however, when a person persistently thinks of these negative thoughts without finding a solution, they become anxious. I can help you identify when you start ruminating, identify triggers, and help you come up with a plan to address your anxiety using Solution Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Life often presents us with stressful situations that cannot be changed. As a psychotherapist, I can assist you in managing stress through Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Through targeted emotion regulation strategies, we will explore ways for you to identify, understand, and effectively manage your emotions. Moreover, we will address interpersonal effectiveness, supporting you in developing healthy communication and assertiveness skills, ultimately reducing stress in your relationships.

The key to emotion regulation is first exploring and identifying one’s emotions. I provide a safe and non- judgmental place for you to do this. We will then identify triggers and behavior patterns that contribute to emotion dysregulation. Through various therapeutic techniques, such as emotion identification exercises and cognitive restructuring, you will learn practical skills to manage and regulate your emotions effectively. I can also help you identify your values and support your growth, so your actions align with your values, giving you peace and happiness.

Major life changes can be expected or unexpected, typical, or maybe you’re the only person you know experiencing your situation. These situations can be incredibly stressful, especially when you are uncertain of your future. I can help you with strategies to manage your stress, assist in developing coping strategies and problem-solving skills to manage challenges that arise during the transition, making it easier for you to view your situation not as a loss but an opportunity for growth. By working collaboratively, we will build resilience, adaptability, and a sense of empowerment to embrace and thrive through life's transitions.

Changing your brain or what is also known as cognitive restructuring to think more positively begins with evidence-based exercises from the field of positive psychology. Often people who have negative thought patterns were raised in an environment that taught them to be that way. Fortunately, this also means you can teach your brain to build realistic and positive thought patterns. Together you and I will identify your strengths, broaden your perspective, and incorporate techniques from Positive Psychology which will create a ripple effec in your life and the people around you.

I can help you transform and create more positive relationships by helping you set healthy boundaries and expressing your point of view in a kind and assertive manner. Often people sacrifice too much, are disappointed in other’s behavior, or someone has so much stress it is released on the people who may or may not be involved in the source of the stress. Together you and I will determine what is most important: the relationship, your self-respect, or the goal of the situation. Then we will develop a plan to manage these various situations.

I personally understand what it is like living with a disability, progressing through the grief process, and building a life worth living. Becoming disabled often effects your career, family, friends, and leisure activities. It is an exceedingly difficult process; however, after going through the grief process, it can also be an opportunity to build a new identity. I can help you with this process and connect you to resources that will help you in building your new self.

Growing up visually impaired (VI) or blind or becoming VI or blind is an experience that affects all aspects of life. When a child grows up VI/blind, they often face increased stress at school, can be socially ostracized, and experience anxiety and depression due to feeling alone. The loss of sight later in life can be traumatizing because you lose a large part of who you are. I specialize in helping individuals build their self-esteem, find ways to better socialize and integrate into society, navigate the emotional challenges as someone who is VI/blind, and navigate the Social Determinates of Health such as the educational, government, health care, and transportation systems that effect daily life.

  • Approaches
  • Positive Psychology
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy Informed
  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  • Solution Focused Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Insurance Accepted
  • Accepting Blue Cross Blue Shield.
  • Accepting Medicare.

Location

101 Conner Dr. #402 Chapel Hill, NC 27514