Last edited 08/11/2025

Headshot of Susan Cheung Bhuiyan Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Susan Cheung Bhuiyan

She / Her / Hers

Accepting New Clients
Online in New York, Wisconsin, and Florida
Headshot of Susan Cheung Bhuiyan Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Identifies As
She / Her / HersAsian-AmericanMuslim
Get To Know Me
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietyRelationship IssuesSexuality Based IssuesRace & Cultural Identity
General Expertise
DepressionAnxietyCareersWork StressRelationship IssuesLoss/GriefSelf-EsteemSexuality Based IssuesRace & Cultural IdentitySocial AnxietyAcademic challengesAttachment issuesCultural adjustmentFamily issuesGender identity & transgender healthIdentity developmentLGBTQIA related issuesPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Pregnancy, perinatal, & postpartum issuesTrauma
Treatment Approaches
Strength Based TherapyMindfulness PracticesCulturally Sensitive TherapyPerson-Centered TherapyDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Motivational InterviewingAcceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Serves Ages
Young Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Seniors (65+)
Languages
English
Insurance & Fees
Insurances Accepted
AetnaAnthemBlue Cross Blue ShieldCignaBlue Cross Blue Shield of MassachusettsCarelon Behavioral HealthIndependence Blue CrossQuest Behavioral Health
Cash Pay Rates/Out-of-Pocket
First Session:$100
Individual Therapy:$100
Professional Background
LicensureNew York, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 098294Wisconsin, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, 12294Florida, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, TPSW5285
Training/CertificationsLCSW
Education
SUNY University of Buffalo| Buffalo NY, Master of Social Work
Work HistoryUltimately, my work is about more than just managing mental health symptoms—it’s about creating a life that feels authentic, fulfilling, and free from shame. Healing comes from understanding your story, embracing your identity, and building the resilience to move forward with confidence and self-compassion. Starting therapy can feel like a big step, and I want to make sure you feel comfortable and supported throughout the process. In our first session, we'll take time to get to know each other and build a safe, non-judgmental space where you can feel heard. I'll ask about what brought you to therapy and listen to your story, allowing us to explore your goals and what you're hoping to achieve.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Susan Cheung Bhuiyan, LCSW, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.