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