Shuo "Coco" Wang, M.S.

SHCS Service Announcement

Due to scheduled union action on 
Tuesday, April 1st, 
there may be a reduction in services at SHCS. 

We are taking necessary precautions to assure your visit to SHCS during that timeframe goes smoothly. 

Anytime, including when SHCS has reduced services, students can call the following resources: 

Medical:  

Medical Advice Nurse at 530-752-2349 

Counseling:  

Counseling Services 24 Hour Consultation Line: 530-752-0871  or

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: at 988

Additional support is available:  LiveHealth Online for SHIP students (virtual medical and mental health care) and UWill (virtual mental health care).

Coco Wang

Position Title
Doctoral Intern

  • Counseling Services
she/her/hers
Bio

Education

B.A. in Psychology and Social Behavior - University of California, Irvine

M.S. in Counseling - California State University, Fullerton

Ph.D. Candidate in Counseling Psychology - New Mexico State University

How I Work With Students

I strive to provide a safe, non-judgmental, and supportive space for you so that you can be who you are and feel free to explore and heal. I work from a strength-based and multicultural approach with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). I believe pain is inevitable in our life, but how we face and process the pain is our decision. We will work together to name your unique challenges, create personalized strategies to help you face these challenges, and start to develop or strengthen an accepting and compassionate psychological home for you.
 
I work with all students and have a specialty area working with international students and scholars, immigrants, LGBTQIA+, first-generation college students, depression, anxiety, obsessive and compulsive disorder, identity exploration and development, acculturation, life transitions, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Gestalt Therapy, multicultural and bilingual counseling.

Languages Spoken

English and Chinese

About Me

I am a Health Service Psychology Doctoral Intern, and I am an international student and immigrant from China. In the past, I have had the privilege to work with Asian immigrants, individuals/couples/families with international backgrounds, first generation college and graduate students at community mental health centers, university counseling centers, and hospital settings. My dissertation focuses on Chinese lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals' coming-out and healing experiences. I love music, movies/anime, traveling, enjoy time with my family, and especially napping with my beautiful fur babies!s!

Which Communities Represent Me
  • Asian Pacific Islander
  • LGBTQIA+
  • First Generation College Student
  • International Student

Contact Information

Students are advised to use Health-e-Messaging for all communications.