Staci Ouch, PhD

Sex/Gender: Cisgender, Female
Pronouns: She / Her
Ethnicity: Cambodian, Chinese
Bio

I was born and raised in Houston by my parents who were refugees from Cambodia. As a queer Asian American person, I have embraced the many ways my unique identities have shaped me and how they influence my work with clients. I believe it is important to consider the intersections of clients’ identities to create a safer space where clients can be fully seen and heard in all their dimensions. I understand the challenges that come with navigating discrimination and marginalization and empower individuals to reclaim and discover their inner voice and strengths that may have been overlooked in an oppressive society.

I approach my work through genuine collaboration, curiosity, and an integrative lens. I am LGBTQ+ affirming and value an anti-oppressive framework to the work I do. I value an intersectional lens to therapy and honor the multiple identities that you hold. Sometimes, the therapy relationship itself can provide a safe space to explore our relationships with others and with each other in the room as well. My approach to therapy is integrative consisting of client-centered, strengths-based, multicultural, interpersonal, and mindfulness psychotherapy interventions.

I know you are doing the best you can with the tools you have and it would be an honor to walk alongside you on your healing and growth journey.

I attended the University of Houston for my Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. I obtained my Master’s and Doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology at the University of Florida. Lastly, I completed my APA-Accredited pre-doctoral internship at the University of Houston’s Counseling and Psychological Services.

Qualifications
License Number: 39603
License State: Texas
Practice Information
Types of Insurance Accepted: Private Pay, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield
Location
Houston, Texas, United States
Languages
English
Modalities
Individuals
Therapy Offered
Telehealth/Teletherapy
Types of Therapy
Integrative, Humanistic, Emotionally-Focused Therapy, Interpersonal, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Compassion Focused, Feminist, Eclectic / Generalist
Issues
Anxiety, Burnout, Depression, Family Conflict, Life Transitions, Personal Growth, Racial Identity, Relational Concerns, Relationship Issues, Stress, Women's Issues
Last modified: February 3, 2025

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