Caring ProfessionalsWe at ACCESS seek to offer hope and guidance through counseling to the lost and the hurting: to help reconcile broken relationships, to strengthen families, and to facilitate psychological/emotional healing. Our counseling staff includes pre-licensed (Masters / Doctoral level and post-graduate) clinicians who are committed to the highest standards of professional and ethical practice. All of our counselors are Christians and have signed our Statement of Faith. |
Rebekah Wang, M.S., LMFT is the Clinical and Executive Director of ACCESS, and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She is licensed by the state of California , as well as the state of Georgia , and previously worked at Asian American Christian Counseling Service, Inc. in the Los Angeles area for over eight years before relocating to the Atlanta area to help start ACCESS. A graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary with a M.S. in Marital and Family Therapy and a M.A. Theology in Multicultural Ministry, she specializes in bi-cultural identity issues and other cultural issues, couples counseling, and faith issues, but enjoys working with a wide range of ages, ethnicities, and life challenges.
Yi-Shi Hsiao, M.Ed. is a doctoral practicum clinician. He received his master's degree in Community Counseling program at University of Missouri-St. Louis and is currently a fifth-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program at Georgia State University. Recently he has worked as a psychotherapist in the student counseling centers of Georgia State University and Georgia Institute of Technology, and at the Auburn Renaissance Center of Grady Memorial Hospital. As an international student, his professional interests include multicultural issues among Asian Americans and adjustment issues of international students, in addition to his interests in working with mood disturbances, career counseling, and marriage and family issues. Yi-Shi is able to provide counseling services in Taiwanese, Mandarin, and English.
