Last edited 05/23/2025

Identifies As
He / Him / HisManAsian-American, WhiteHeterosexualChristianityBIPOC
Location
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Specialties
Specializes in
AnxietyRace & Cultural IdentityArtists' mental healthMen's healthSpirituality & religion based issues
General Expertise
DepressionRelationship IssuesLoss/GriefSelf-EsteemAttachment issuesCaregiver stress & supportCodependencyCollege & graduate student issuesCommunication issuesCultural adjustmentLife transitionsPremarital counselingMarriage issuesCouplesPeer Relationships
Treatment Approaches
Humanistic TherapyInternal Family Systems TherapySomatic TherapyEmotionally Focused TherapyAcceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Attachment-Based TherapyPsychodynamic TherapyRelational Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual TherapyCouples Counseling
Serves Ages
Young Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)
Languages
English
Professional Background
LicensureCalifornia, Licensed Psychologist, 32992
Education
Fuller School of Psychology, Doctorate of Psychology, Clinical Psychology, 2020
Work HistoryI was born and raised in California and have lived in diverse communities in both Southern and Northern California. Much of my drive to become a psychologist has arisen from my own story of being biracial, growing up in a multicultural home, and working to integrate the various worlds I was a part of or came into contact with.
I identify as Hapa (half Chinese/half Caucasian), heterosexual, male, and go by the pronouns he, him, his. I identify as a Christian and I work with people of all faiths and beliefs.
I received my PsyD in clinical psychology from Fuller Graduate School of Psychology after completing an APA-accredited internship at Biola University’s Counseling Center. I also hold degrees in music and theology, in addition to my degrees in psychology, and have worked as a freelance musician before pursuing psychology full-time. I have experience working in multiple types of settings including community mental health, private practice, and university counseling centers. I work to integrate all of those experiences and learning into the therapeutic process when they are relevant.
To read more please take a look at my website: https://www.noahlaubransonpsyd.com/home
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy.
Dr. Noah Lau Branson, Licensed Psychologist, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.
Is Noah Lau Branson accepting new clients?
Yes, Noah Lau Branson is accepting new clients for online therapy in California.
Does Noah Lau Branson accept insurance?
No, Noah Lau Branson does not accept insurance.
What types of therapy does Noah Lau Branson offer?
Noah Lau Branson offers therapy for couples and individuals.
Does Noah Lau Branson offer in-person appointments?
No, but people in California can book Noah Lau Branson for virtual appointments (teletherapy).
Does Noah Lau Branson offer online therapy?
Yes, Noah Lau Branson offers online therapy via video sessions and phone sessions to people in California.
How quickly can I see Noah Lau Branson?
Noah Lau Branson 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 Noah Lau Branson speak?
Noah Lau Branson conducts therapy sessions in English.
Can I book an appointment with Noah Lau Branson online?
Yes, you can easily book an appointment with Noah Lau Branson online using ChoosingTherapy.com’s directory.
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