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    Bryan Tucker MFT

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    8 years ago

    Brian is the best. he very chill and laid back. he cares about his clients and takes the time

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    Ronald Mah, MA  Ph.D.

    Ronald Mah, MA Ph.D.

    4.3(16 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    Absolutely amazing. I've been seeing Ronald Mah for over a year now, done primarily through VSee…read moreapp (video sessions). I can confidently say he's like the swiss army knife of therapists -- he has a tool, label, or model for everything. Seriously, the man could probably find a way to explain the complexities of life using a pizza analogy if he wanted to. Our sessions are very balanced, about half me talking and half him, which is perfect because it feels like an actual conversation, not a one-sided monologue. It feels less like therapy and more like a meaningful conversation with someone who just happens to have an uncanny ability to make sense of everything. He matches my energy so well that sometimes it feels like I'm talking to a mirror (but one with a psychology degree and a talent for uncovering truths I didn't know I had). His honesty is one of the things I value most about him. He doesn't sugarcoat things or dance around issues. It's refreshing to feel like I can fully be myself in our sessions, and it allows me to dive into deep waters like childhood traumas, cultural influences, social upbringing, class differences, and the big question of why the universe insists on throwing curveballs. Ronald can take complex emotions and simplify them into relatable examples. He doesn't just help me untangle the past, he helps me explore its central themes. He has this rare gift of making even the heaviest topics feel approachable, like helping you untangle a messy knot you thought was impossible to fix. By the end, what felt overwhelming starts to make sense, piece by piece, like peeling an onion layer by layer, except this onion occasionally makes you laugh instead of cry. Sometimes, our sessions turn into a much-needed venting session, but more often, they're about exploring the bigger picture -- what I'm letting into my life, how I can move past certain things, and understanding that not everything can or needs to be fixed, and more often than not, it becomes deeply reflective and transformative. He's also taught me that sometimes healing isn't about erasing the pain, but about learning how to coexist with it. He's helped me accept that some pain might come and go, but peace doesn't mean forgetting, it means knowing how to sit with it when it shows up. One of the insights that's really stuck with me is his mention of balance -- even the Buddha, when in prayer form with hands clasped together, has to balance left and right ever so slightly. It's a reminder that perfection isn't the goal. It's about the small, mindful adjustments that bring harmony. That's the kind of wisdom Ronald weaves into our sessions. By the end of a session, what felt like chaos starts to feel like clarity -- not because the problem is "solved," but because he helps you see it from a new perspective. Ronald is also full of practical advice. He has a model or example for just about everything, but he doesn't overwhelm you with it. He's more like a chef offering just the right seasoning to a dish -- enough to add flavor, but never too much to overpower. If you're looking for someone who's honest, insightful, and somehow manages to make therapy feel equal parts deep and down-to-earth, Ronald is your guide. I can't recommend him enough.

    In 2019, I went through some hardships (house fire and layoffs) and that left me in a bad place…read morementally. I used to think I was able to tough through these types of situations but as the year went on it became harder and harder to manage. I would cry and have melt-downs pretty often. I was referred to Ronald later that year and he has been amazing. He has such a plethora of life experiences and knows how to tie it into topics we discuss. And since we're both Asian American and children of immigrants, we share lots of similarities and were able to connect really well. He's taught me how to process things and help me work through the things I've been going through. I like his style of therapy, he draws a lot from personal experiences and helps guides me to look at things in different light. It's helped me tremendously and I cannot recommend him enough.

    Bryan Tucker MFT - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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