Meet Sue Han
I earned my degrees from the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada, and George Fox University in Newberg, Oregon.
My predoctoral internship was completed at Wasatch Behavioral Health in Provo, Utah, where I gained extensive experience working with clients across the lifespan—from young children to geriatric individuals. My services included providing therapy and conducting comprehensive psychological and cognitive evaluations.
Following this, I completed my postdoctoral training at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign-Disability Resources and Educational Services (DRES), and was subsequently promoted to serve as the Assistant Director of Mental Health Services. In this role, my responsibilities included administrative oversight, providing direct therapy, administering psychological and cognitive assessments, supervising master’s and doctoral-level clinicians, and teaching psychological/cognitive assessments to doctoral students.
Educational Background and Training
Areas of Focus and Expertise
While I have worked with a wide range of clients, I have developed a particular specialty in ADHD, possessing extensive experience in both its diagnosis and treatment.
I am also passionate about supporting adults through common life challenges, including depression, anxiety, stress management, and navigating significant life transitions. I believe in serving faithfully as a steward of God in my practice.
Commitment to Biblical Counseling
I am a Certified Biblical Counselor through the Association of Biblical Counselors. I am also a member of Covenant Christian Counseling, a group of counselors specializing in providing Biblically-grounded counseling services throughout Denton County.