Nina Nguy

4.5 ( 1 review )

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Office Hours
  • Monday Closed
  • Tuesday 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Wednesday 09:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday 09:00 AM - 07:00 PM
  • Friday Closed
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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    Ratings for Nina Nguy

    5
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    4
    Punctuality
    5
    Helpfulness
    4
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    Dr. Nguy is hands down the most professional, likeable, knowledgeable, competent, compassionate, and (most importantly) EFFECTIVE mental health professional. I have always left our sessions feeling heard, and she balances being supportive of me and allowing me to express myself freely with holding me lovingly accountable for personal growth. Scheduling has never been an issue and she runs her practice in an efficient and organized manner. She has always been engaged in our sessions, takes notes in a way that is not distracting, and remembers details I have shared with her in the past. I feel incredibly heard and safe with Dr. Nguy. I have been working with her for over 3 years and hold only gratitude and appreciation for Dr. Nguy. Thanks to the work we've done together, I finally have a handle on my IBS, anxiety, and depression. She is truly a gem and working with her has helped me find internal peace and strength.

    Submitted April 1, 2024

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    Accepting New Patients

    Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients

    Biography

    Hi there! I’m Dr. Nina Nguy (pronounce “n-wee”) (PSY24104). I’m a Psychologist in Orange County. Here’s my story. My family is ethnically Chinese, but we have lived in Vietnam for a couple generations. I am a 1.5 generation immigrant, which means I was born in Vietnam and escaped the Communist government by boat with my family. I was old enough to have memories of that trauma and our year in a refugee camp in Indonesia, but still young enough to spend my primary school age years in America, longing to fit in with American kids around me. I understand the expectations to be one way at home, and the pressure to be the complete opposite at school. I was too outspoken and disobedient at home, but too quiet at school. I did not fit the mold of a traditional Asian girl. I was obese, “defiant” (at home), and was not good at math and science. Ridicule, shame, and guilt feelings were intimately familiar to me growing up. My childhood trauma drives me to help people caught between two cultures and generations. If you’ve ever felt these feelings, I can help you feel better and make something good out of them. I will help you access and connect with disavowed aspects of yourself to feel whole. I will help you repair relationships and make peace within yourself and with loved one. I am a Vietnamese speaking therapist with expertise connecting first and second generation immigrants with each other. I specialize in anxiety therapy for Asian professional, Asian parenting, affair recovery, and perinatal mental health.

    Languages

    • Vietnamese

    Education

    • University of San Francisco (Grad. 2000)
    • Alliant International University (Grad. 2008)

    Insurance accepted by this Doctor

    Other patients have successfully used these insurance providers, please call the Doctor's office to find out if your insurance plan is accepted.
    Kaiser-Permanente