Jenny Wang, LPC-S

Jenny Wang, LPC-S With nearly 20 years of experience, Jenny Wang is passionate about Trauma Recovery.

05/01/2026

Have I shared this yet? As the Clinical Director of Lifeologie Counseling Frisco, we are one of 7 Lifeologies that are under The WELD Group (https://www.weldgroup.org). Our mission is to bring quality mental care, healing and wholeness to all the communities we are a part of.

Watershed Initiative, another component of the WELD Group aims to connect with local churches by providing partnerships for trustworthy and affordable mental health care. We also have a podcast called The Work Within (check it out! link in the bio of our page that this clip is connected to), which I had the privilege to be a part of a few weeks ago.

It's not comfortable for me to speak publicly, every time I do so I wonder why I put myself through the anxiety of doing so. But, above the nerves is the belief that healing occurs in connection, the Church has a role to play in building spaces of healing, and that the Gospel is not just about life after death but shalom in the here and now.

What a privilege it was to join my dear friend Dieula and all the amazing women church and ministry leaders this past we...
04/25/2026

What a privilege it was to join my dear friend Dieula and all the amazing women church and ministry leaders this past week who have a heart to help women across the world heal from trauma. Elevate Her is doing great work through education, healing circles, and compassionate spaces all bound by God's love for us all. Thankful to be a little part of it. https://elevateherinternational.org

02/13/2026
It's been a few weeks since this event, and I’m still so encouraged by everyone who showed up and by the stories that we...
11/07/2025

It's been a few weeks since this event, and I’m still so encouraged by everyone who showed up and by the stories that were shared so generously.

I was deeply moved by Baldwin and Larissa's story telling, and their family's openness, vulnerability and courage in letting all of us enter into their journey of discovering their family history. Far East Deep South isn’t just a documentary; it’s an invitation for all of us to reconnect with the stories that shaped us. I HIGHLY recommend that you watch it.

https://fareastdeepsouth.com/about/

I also walked away grateful for Dr. Daniel Lee from Fuller Seminary, whose theological wisdom reminded us that God loves us fully. And that part of embracing that love as Asian Americans means knowing our histories, our cultural stories, and the things we’ve carried across generations.

It was also powerful to hear from the Chinese Mississippi Delta community members, some who have lived many generations in Texas, some who traveled from other areas. Their presence and personal stories added depth, nuance, and humanity to a part of Chinese American history that so many of us were never taught.

And on a personal note, it meant the world to be supported by familiar faces: old friends and mentors who came out to encourage me: Alice Lee, Dave and Cindy Wu, and Pastor David and Cheryl Hsu. Your presence was such a gift. I wish I got photos with each of you, I'm not good at remembering to document, which is ironic given the event.

Below is a super brief outline of what I shared during the panel: centered on why family history and storytelling matter so much for our healing and for our future.

1. Breaking Survival & Trauma Narratives
Uncle Charles (Baldwin's father) believed his father abandoned him, but learning the real history (Exclusion laws, sacrifices, letters) changed the story from abandonment to survival and love.
Takeaway: Ask what came before the story you’ve carried. Compassion grows when the picture widens.

2. Both/And Connection
Pain pushes us into either/or thinking, but the Chiu family shows us that grief and joy, anger and gratitude can coexist.
Takeaway: Healing grows when two truths are allowed to belong together.

3. Generational History Matters
Family stories remind us we’re part of something bigger, and God’s faithfulness stretches across generations.
Takeaway: Understanding our history helps us choose what to carry forward and what to release.

4. Taking the Lead as Adults
In the film, the younger generation guided their father through the journey. Many of our parents grew up in survival and didn’t learn emotional “soft skills,” but we have more tools today.
Takeaway: We can bridge connection as adults, with compassion and healthier patterns.

I am not exaggerating when I say that we have the most incredible group of not just counselors, but truly kind, generous...
06/12/2025

I am not exaggerating when I say that we have the most incredible group of not just counselors, but truly kind, generous, and wholehearted people. I’m so deeply grateful for this team - for the way you show up for your clients and for each other. I feel lucky to call you not just colleagues, but friends.

Just look at these beautiful flowers and the sweetest card you gave me, cheering me on as I step into this next decade of life. My heart is full. Thank you all so much. 💛

👩‍👧 Parents of teen girls—this one’s for you! The teen years can be tough—your daughter is learning who she is, how to s...
05/29/2025

👩‍👧 Parents of teen girls—this one’s for you!
The teen years can be tough—your daughter is learning who she is, how to set boundaries, and what healthy relationships look like with friends, parents, and even romantic interests. It’s a big stage of growth—and she doesn’t have to navigate it alone.

✨ Our Teen Girls Sandtray Group Therapy offers a creative, supportive space for girls ages 14–18 to explore relationships, communication, and self-worth through expressive sandtray therapy—helping them process emotions and build confidence from the inside out. 🧠🌊

📆 6 Wednesdays | June 11–July 16 | 4–5:30pm
📍 Lifeologie Frisco (Preston Rd.)
👧 For girls ages 14–18 (max 6 participants)
💲 $300 total ($50/session)
📩 Register: swang@wefixbrains.com

Led by Sarah Wang, LPC & Laura Krishna, Masters Level Intern, this group supports teens in one of the most important developmental seasons—offering tools they’ll carry with them into adulthood.

🌱 All 6 sessions required. Space is limited so contact Sarah soon!

The holiday season is full of beloved traditions! Here's an article I wrote for Denton County Moms on how traditions not...
11/05/2024

The holiday season is full of beloved traditions! Here's an article I wrote for Denton County Moms on how traditions not only build connection, but mental healthiness as well. What's a tradition you and your family look forward to?

By creating traditions, families make lasting memories that connect, improve mental health, and remind kids they are never alone.

Join me in celebrating my dear friend Dieula M. Previlon’s book “Does God See Me?”  I read this book through tears, taki...
09/19/2024

Join me in celebrating my dear friend Dieula M. Previlon’s book “Does God See Me?” I read this book through tears, taking in the traumatic, painful experiences my friend and her family have had as Haitian immigrants to the United States. Tears because I know each word she shares is to help every reader know the depth of God’s love in the midst of our pain, and that we are seen and known by Him.

Go to one of her book signing events this weekend! I plan on being at KONA Reserve Coffee - Frisco on Saturday. You will be blessed.

Dallas! I’m coming back. I would love to see you if you’re near any of these locations. Can’t wait.

Have you heard of disenfranchised grief?  Sarah Wang, LPC-Associate does a wonderful job explaining what it is and 5 hel...
08/16/2024

Have you heard of disenfranchised grief? Sarah Wang, LPC-Associate does a wonderful job explaining what it is and 5 helpful ways to walk through grief.

I wrote this a while ago - now there’s Tik tok and Instagram reels!  But the sentiment is still the same - our kids don’...
04/02/2024

I wrote this a while ago - now there’s Tik tok and Instagram reels! But the sentiment is still the same - our kids don’t need perfect parents, they need connectedness with an imperfect parent.

Parents often feel pressured to be perfect, but it’s peaceful parenting and acceptance of imperfection, that lets us truly connect with our children.

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Frisco, TX
75034

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