Luke Tseng, PsyD

Behavioral & Mental Health, Counseling, Neuropsychological and Psychological Services

Practices In: Wheaton
Patients Seen: Ages 15+
There is a com­mon belief that we should live lives in pur­suit of com­fort and free from all forms of pain. How­ev­er, I believe that it is in the pur­suit of our val­ues, even in the face of pain or fear, where we tru­ly find our­selves, over­come bar­ri­ers, and become who we want to be. I want to work with you to strive for mean­ing and ful­fill­ment, to live in a way that embod­ies your true sense of self.
Languages
English
Awards & Accolades
Recognition of Faith and Psychology Integration Award 2018
Clinical Interests
Clin­i­cal areas of focus: adults strug­gling with depres­sion, anx­i­ety, trau­ma, bipo­lar dis­or­der, and per­son­al­i­ty dis­or­ders. I have a sub­spe­cial­ty in cross-cul­tur­al issues, so I wel­come work­ing with those who are adjust­ing to new cul­tures, includ­ing immi­grants, refugees, and cross-cul­tur­al workers.
Personal Interests
In my free time, I enjoy play­ing gui­tar, spend­ing time with my fam­i­ly, and nerd­ing out” with my son over all things super­heroes, Legos, and fan­ta­sy. I am always up for a game of Mag­ic: the Gathering.
Memberships
American Psychological Association Association of Contextual and Behavioral Sciences Christian Association of Psychological Studies
School
Wheaton College Graduate School Degree: PsyD in Clinical Psychology
Provider’s Research
The implications of pre-field training, negative family-related events, and negative pre-field events for resilience among cross-cultural workers. Psychological Distress, Stressors, and Social Support: A General Benefits and Stress-Buffering Analysis of Cross-Cultural Workers