| Audrey is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Arizona (LPC 9691 Counseling License Verification), and a National Certified Counselor (NCC), as well as a member of the American Counseling Association, National Board of Licensed Counselors and International Society for Mental Health Online. She is a graduate of The University of Maryland, College Park with a B. A. in Psychology, and she received her M. A. in Counseling from Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. Audrey Jung has been specializing in issues relating to Deaf Counseling and HH populations, children, adolescents, families, stress reduction, tobacco cessation and pregnancy/post partum issues since 1995. She is fluent in American Sign Language and maintains a private practice in the southeast valley of Phoenix, Arizona at 1553 W. Todd Drive, Suite 103, Tempe, Arizona 85283, Phone: (480) 775-6423. Audrey's clients have commented that her listening skills, personable approach and patient understanding have assisted them in achieving their counseling goals and objectives.
Granddaughter to a Hard-of-Hearing psychiatrist, Audrey was raised with a special understanding of the role communication plays within the family environment. It is because of this influence that Audrey works to bridge the gap between hearing parents and their Deaf children - emphasizing American Sign Language, Deaf identity exploration and Deaf cultural awareness as a means to improve familial support.
New parents are confronted with a wide variety of challenges the second they bring home their bundle of joy. These challenges can become overwhelming at times, especially when the baby has been diagnosed with hearing loss or a medical disorder. Audrey Jung works with new mothers and fathers as they explore their changing family roles and personal identities, discussing topics ranging from stress management to post partum depression.
For three years, Audrey was well-known as the "Tobacco Lady" in local schools and throughout the community, as she encouraged students, teachers and parents to look beyond media stereotypes and learn all there was to know about the addictive cycle of tobacco. Audrey ran numerous prevention and education groups in schools, the community and office workplaces, trained other professionals to provide basic tobacco interventions, and helped hundreds of people quit smoking. Audrey is certified in Basic Tobacco Intervention and Tobacco Cessation through the state of Arizona's Department of Health Services.
Audrey enjoys rollerblading, weightlifting, scrap booking, cross stitching, watching movies and reading the works of Tom Clancy, Dan Brown, Ann Rice, and Marion Zimmer Bradley. She is available for therapy sessions for family or deaf related issues from 1 pm to 5 pm on Mondays, and has evening availability on Tuesdays through Thursdays. She accepts email and chat therapy sessions for any issues related to deafness, tobacco cessation or family etherapy at this time.
Office Address:
11011 S. 48th Street
Suite 101
Phoenix, AZ 85044
License Information: AZBBHE - LPC 1691. |