Bingbin Xia, M.S.Ed., M.Phil.Ed
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor #20251
Teens/Adults/Couples/Family/Group/Art Therapy
Bingbin earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Landscape & Urban Studies from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, followed by dual graduate degrees in Professional Counseling at the University of Pennsylvania (M.S.Ed. and M.Phil.Ed.). During her training, Bingbin worked in community mental health settings serving BIPOC communities, children and adults experiencing psychosis and co-occurring disorders.
Ms. Xia (See-a) developed an early appreciation for creativity and its connection to the mind. Her personal experience journeying through bi-cultural lens has informed her personal and professional development.
Ms. Xia is an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (APCC) licensed in California that integrates multiple modalities with a trauma-informed lens. She also incorporates art therapy and expressive-arts modalities, offering clients creative pathways for healing to help counter the societal pressures and overwhelming stimuli.
Her passion is to help clients overcome symptomatic responses due to perfectionism and high achievement, anxiety, depression, bicultural identities, and individuals in the midst of transitions in life. She also provides therapy fully in Mandarin.
“I believe that trauma is not only about what happens to us, but about what happens inside us — and that healing begins when we feel safe enough to give those inner experiences a voice. I am passionate about fostering holistic well-being through an integrative and culturally responsive lens. With a warm and collaborative approach, I strive to empower clients to feel in charge of their own unique journey, cultivating resilience, creativity, and self-compassion along the way.”
Dr. Anna Selena Cho, Child and Family Therapist, Inc. dba Heart Theory 2025