ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Tina Phan, M.A., LPCC, is an experienced mental health professional with a diverse background in counseling and advocacy. Currently serving as a Victim Advocate at the Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance, Tina has also worked as a Student Clinician at Aurora Mental Health & Recovery and the Asian Pacific Development Center. Demonstrating a commitment to cultural competency, Tina has provided therapeutic services at the University of Denver's Trauma and Disaster Recovery Clinic. Previous roles include a Summer Intern at Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, where contributions included training delivery and case formulation discussions, as well as supporting refugee and immigrant families at The Village Institute. Tina holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Magna Cum Laude, from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Mission: The Asian Pacific Development Center is a community-based, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1980 to serve the needs of a growing population of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA/PI) residents throughout Colorado. APDC operates a licensed Community Mental Health Clinic designated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, innovative Health Promotion and Youth Programs , and a multicultural Interpreters Bank . A trained professional staff provides Culturally Competent services that include: assessment and evaluation, individual and group counseling; case management services; victim assistance services; mentorship, after school, and youth leadership programs; health promotion; interpretation/translation services; as well as cultural competency training and consultation. Services provided are linguistically and culturally appropriate.