Last edited 04/15/2025
Cynthia Chi LPC, LPCC
She / Her / Hers
General Office Hours
In Eastern Time
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | from 12:00 PM to 07:00 PM |
Wednesday | from 12:00 PM to 07:00 PM |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | from 12:00 PM to 07:00 PM |
Saturday | from 12:00 PM to 07:00 PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Learn more about my:
What was your path to becoming a therapist? What inspired you to choose this profession?
I graduated first in my class from the University of Texas Medical Branch School of Medicine in 2002, completed my pediatric residency training at Stanford University Medical Center in 2005, and practiced as a hospital-based physician for the next 15 years. I taught pediatrics at medical schools around the country and received faculty teaching awards for my work with University of Michigan pediatric residents and University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill medical students. Out of concern for the growing number of patients on my service who were struggling with suicidality, I completed courses in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) through the Massachusetts General Hospital Psychiatry Academy in 2015 and integrated CBT into my medical practice. My interest in and passion for promoting mental wellness started me on the path to becoming a dedicated mental health provider. In 2020 I completed a Master of Science degree in clinical mental health counseling at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and in 2024 I completed an internship as a licensed professional counselor associate. My practice is now comprised exclusively of counseling and psychotherapy.
What would be important for someone to know about working with you?
PADMA, the Sanskrit word for "lotus," is an acronym for the principles that guide my clinical practice and daily life: Positivity, Authenticity, Development & Growth, Mutuality, and Appreciation & Gratitude. I am motivated to help others achieve happiness, contentment, and fulfillment in their lives. To this end, I strive to create a welcoming, respectful, and empowering practice environment. I also support clients in strengthening their identities, navigating life changes, managing stress, developing resilience, and honoring their values. If you are ready to actively work towards positive change, I am here for you.
How do you determine therapy goals with clients? What does that process look like?
I work collaboratively with my clients to develop individualized treatment plans that build on their strengths and help them to achieve their self-identified goals in a safe and nonjudgmental environment. My clients share with me what they hope to achieve in counseling/psychotherapy, and then I strategize ways for them to succeed.
Identity
Gender
Woman, CisgenderEthnicity
Asian-AmericanSexuality
HeterosexualFaith
Buddhism, ChristianityGroup Identities
BIPOCOther Identities
Living with Depression, Living with Anxiety, Living with a chronic disease, Gen XSpecialties
Depression
Anxiety
Suicidal ideation
General Expertise
Careers
Work Stress
Relationship Issues
Self-Esteem
Sexuality Based Issues
Academic challenges
College & graduate student issues
Communication issues
In-Network Insurance
Aetna
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
Cigna
UnitedHealthCare (UHC)
Carelon Behavioral Health
Optum
Oscar Health
Oxford Health Plans
Fees
First Session | $150 |
Individual Therapy | $150 |
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Clientele
Young Adults (18-24)
Adults (25-65)
Treatment Approaches / Modalities
Strength Based Therapy
Mindfulness Practices
Culturally Sensitive Therapy
Person-Centered Therapy
Feminist Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Reality Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Licensure
- Texas, Licensed Professional Counselor, 85234
- Ohio, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, E.2404898
Education
University of Texas at San Antonio, Master of Science in Counseling, Clinical mental health counseling, 2020
University of Texas Medical Branch, Medical Degree, Medicine, 2002
Rice University, Bachelor of Arts, Sociology, 1998
Online Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions About Cynthia Chi, LPC, LPCC
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Cynthia Chi, LPC, LPCC, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.
Is Cynthia Chi accepting new clients?
Yes, Cynthia Chi is accepting new clients for online therapy in Texas and Ohio.
Does Cynthia Chi accept insurance?
Yes, Cynthia Chi accepts insurance, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas, Carelon Behavioral Health, Cigna, Optum, Oscar Health, Oxford Health Plans, Quest Behavioral Health and UnitedHealthCare (UHC).
What types of therapy does Cynthia Chi offer?
Cynthia Chi offers therapy for individuals.
Does Cynthia Chi offer in-person appointments?
No, but people in Texas and Ohio can book Cynthia Chi for virtual appointments (teletherapy).
Does Cynthia Chi offer online therapy?
Yes, Cynthia Chi offers online therapy via video sessions to people in Texas and Ohio.
How quickly can I see Cynthia Chi?
Cynthia Chi typically can speak with new clients within 48 hours. You can see their current general office hours and request an appointment on their profile page.
What languages does Cynthia Chi speak?
Cynthia Chi conducts therapy sessions in English.
Can I book an appointment with Cynthia Chi online?
Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Cynthia Chi online using Choosing Therapy’s directory.
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