HELLO, MY NAME IS
THAI LU
(they/fae)
📋 Peer Supporter 📍Los Angeles, CA 💬 English 🌐 Online

thai Lu is a transdisciplinary artist, writer, and community organizer centering their practice on the social, cultural, and physical effects of chronic illness. As a chronically ill, disabled, neurodivergent, and gender-divergent first generation American from a family of Vietnamese refugees, thai works at the intersections of Western bio-politics, Southeast Asian diaspora, post-war intergenerational suffering, relational ecologies of interdependence, and the concept of metamorphosis.

Qualifications
🛋️ Practicing for less than a year
🎓 Sick in Quarters founding member, Wolfpack Counseling Hub - Peer Supporter, Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families Recovery Facilitator, Radical Mental Health First Aid with Oumou Sylla, Adult Mental Health First Aid, Peoples Hub Community Care Clinic Facilitator, Accessibility Consultant
My Practice At A Glance
🗒️ Modalities: Family Systems, Relational, Trauma Focused
👥 Clientele: I work with folks age 20-40, disability communities, queer/trans communities, poor and multiply marginalized communities
🧩 Specialities: Disability, auDHD, Grief, Coping, Depression and Anxiety, Queer/Trans, OCD tendencies, Trauma, CPTSD
Finances
Insurance: Not Accepted
Private Pay: Sliding scale $33 / $66 / $111, flexible methods of payment
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