Monica Kim
Monica Kim, Ph.D., is a Christian counselor, has taught counseling courses as an associate faculty at CCEF and a lecturer at WTS, and has been a seminar speaker at numerous conferences including the CCEF National Conferences. She has worked in church ministry for more than 25 years and is currently a part of the pastoral staff at her local church. Monica has a Master of Arts in Religion from Westminster Theological Seminary, a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology from Lehigh University, and a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Lehigh with a focus on Attachment theory. She is married to an ordained Pastor, and they have three sons.
Episode 17: The Sandwich Generation and How it Affects Parenting our Teenagers
Teenagers and Mental Health: An Interview with Danny Kwon and Monica Kim
Episode 16: Generational Trauma and Its Impact on Asian American Parents and Their Families
Episode 15: Dating and Asian American Teenagers
Episode 13: Christianity, Race, and Asian American Teenagers
Episode 12: Practical Ways to Disciple Our Teenagers
Episode 11: Parents as the Primary Discipler: Go and Make Disciples
