International Students
As an international student in South Korea, you may be facing unique challenges that can affect your mental and emotional well-being.
Maybe you are having a hard time connecting with others, not fitting in, or experiencing more loneliness than anticipated.
Or maybe not enjoying life here as much as you expected.
Maybe part of coming to Korea was a way to resolve previous challenges, but only to realize those challenges still exist.
Whatever it is you are experiencing, these challenges can leave you:
Feeling stressed and overwhelmed
Feeling stuck
Losing motivation
Having issues socializing
Struggling with hierarchy culture
Struggling with academics
Don't struggle alone
We understand these difficulties and are here to help you navigate the challenges to overcome them. You will have the opportunity to explore your experiences in a confidential and non-judgmental environment. You will get to work through your thoughts and emotions and gain a deeper understanding of your whole self.
We will work with you so you can feel more confident and connected in your new surroundings.
Our goal is to help students like you find the support and connection you need to succeed and thrive in South Korea.
We can support you because we are familiar with the international student experiences and the unique challenges.
EK Seo, LPC, PhD was a clinical staff at Korea University's Student Counseling Center and worked exclusively with international students. William Lee, LCSW has also worked with international students over the years in Korea.
Schedule your inquiry and meet us over a video call today.