Sam Louie, MA, LMFT, S-PSB, CSAT-Candidate
Biography
Sam Louie is psychotherapist, author, and mental health workshop facilitator. His focus as a Christian counselor specializing in problematic sexual behaviors is helping men and women see beyond their sexual brokenness and recognize the sanctity of their souls. He holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Azusa Pacific University. Sam is a first-generation, Chinese-American immigrant who grew up South Seattle amidst three generations of addictions. Consequently, he understands first-hand the challenges of addictions and recovery.
Prior to therapy, Sam spent more than a decade as an Emmy Award-Winning former television journalist where he researched, produced, and reported on a number of stories related to psychotherapy, culture, and addiction recovery.
Sam currently writes a blog for Psychology Today, “Minority Report: Candid Conversations on Race, Culture, and Psychotherapy.”
Credentials & Training:
- M.A. Clinical Psychology: Marriage & Family Therapy (emphasis)
- Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC)Â LH60286436
- Specialist in Problematic Sexual Behaviors (S-PSB)
- Sex Offender Treatment Provider Associate (SOTP-A; 2011-2017)
- Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT-Candidate)