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Miji Um, PhD, Clinical Psychologist

Age Group Served
adults
Therapy Format
individuals
Treatment Focus
addiction, alcohol-use, adhd, burnout, divorce, drug-abuse, family-conflict, post-traumatic-stress-disorder, racial-identity, relational-concerns, substance-use, trauma-and-ptsd, relationship-issues, self-esteem, life-transitions
Types of Therapy
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Compassion Focused
LGBTQ+ Affirming
Motivational Interviewing
Prolonged Exposure Therapy
Trauma-Focused
Trauma Informed Care
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Insurance Accepted
Out of Network, Private Pay
Can Prescribe Medication: No
Offers Sliding Scale: No
Accepting New Therapy Fund Clients: yes
Last modified: May 18, 2026

Miji Um, PhD, Clinical Psychologist

In-Person / Virtual: tele
License Number(s): PY61224141
States / Provinces Served: Washington
Ethnicity: Korean
Racial Identity / Culture: asian-american, asian-immigrant, first-generation-asian-immigrant
Languages Spoken: English, Korean
Sex/Gender: Female, Cisgender
I’m a licensed clinical psychologist in Washington state with the PSYPACT passport that allows me to work with clients in 42 states in the United States. I work collaboratively with clients, always viewing them as the experts in their own lives. I take a “curious scientist” approach to therapy—seeking to understand each person’s unique needs and encouraging clients to experiment with the skills and strategies we explore together, even outside of our sessions. I believe meaningful change happens when clients integrate what they learn in therapy into their everyday lives. I have years of clinical and research experience in substance use disorders. My current clinical focus include adult ADHD, addiction, trauma, life transitions, identity-based stress, and the impacts of immigrant culture and identity development.