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Assistant Professor
Ph.D. - Smith College
M.S.W. - University of Connecticut
M.S.W. - Ewha University, Seoul, Korea
B.S.W. - Ewha University, Seoul, Korea
Phone: (416) 978-5716
As a clinician in community social services and mental health agencies for over 15 years, Dr. Lee has valuable experience and resources in social work practice across different settings and diverse populations. She was also trained in the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program (PPTP) at the Western Branch of Canadian Psychoanalytic Society for her in-depth clinical skills and knowledge as well as close observation of human development through an intensive infant observation seminar. Dr. Lee is originally from South Korea where she earned her B.A. and M.A. in Social Work and worked as a social worker at a community welfare agency. Prior to immigrating to Canada, she received her M.S.W. from the University of Connecticut and worked as a child and family clinical consultant in a welfare-to-work transition program in Connecticut, U.S. A. Her primary research interest is in bridging realms of psychotherapy and cultural studies as well as clinical practice and process research in social work. Teaching interests are in clinical practice with individuals and families, children and adolescents, and mental health practice.
Research Interests:
- Cultural competencies
- Clinical practice
- Psychotherapy process research
- Immigration and refugees
- Transnationalism
- Training and supervision