Minyoung Cho

Marriage & Family Counseling Intern

You cannot see an emotional system, but you can see its effects on how people function.
— Kerr, M.E., & Bowen, M

Empowering individuals and families to navigate the complexities of the emotional system is her passion. Guided by the principles of Bowen theory (Kerr, M.E., & Bowen, M.), she recognizes that every person's functioning is interconnected and impacted by their emotional environment.

With a deep understanding of the natural system and its effects on human behavior, she strives to help others develop self-awareness, resilience, and healthy relationships. Her research focuses on reciprocal functioning in relationships and paradigm shifting, with a goal of creating programs that foster personal growth and maturity.

In her free time, she enjoys meditation, reading, camping, and a great cup of coffee. She holds an MA in Counseling from Liberty University and is currently pursuing her post graduate studies in human behavior and natural science to further her expertise.