Tiffany Chang, ASW126902, is a demisexual, Cambodian-Chinese (Teochew) individual who strives to assist people in defining and understanding their stories on their journey in healing. They’re determined to aid others with finding the tools needed to build a better tomorrow, whatever that looks like for clients.
She has a Master’s of Social Work from University of Southern California, with specialization in Adult Mental Health and Wellness in addition to a Graduate Certificate of Advanced Clinical Care. They received their B.S. in Public Health and minor in Human Lactation from California State University, Northridge; they’re also a Certified Lactation Educator (CLE).
She has worked in numerous settings including hospitals, non-profit organizations, and schools; a major focus in her work has involved helping clients develop healthy coping mechanisms and aiding them through medical and psychological crises. She brings experience working with various underserved populations such as domestic violence survivors, LGBTQIA+ community, and undocumented families. Within the past decade, they also worked to promote awareness and advocacy of mental health issues in culturally diverse and intersectional communities.
Outside of work, she enjoys reading fiction, painting watercolors and acrylics, and dancing in various genres.
Tiffany is an Associate Clinical Social Worker working under a licensed clinical supervisor and is dedicated to providing support and resources so that people may find their piece of peace.