
Therapy that goes beneath the surface.
Therapy that goes beneath the surface.
For those that want to get to the root of symptoms, behaviors, and coping strategies
For those that want to get to the root of symptoms, behaviors, and coping strategies
for those that want to get to the root of symptoms, behaviors, and coping strategies

Therapy that goes beneath the surface.
For those that want to get to the root of symptoms, behaviors, and coping strategies
for those that want to get to the root of symptoms, behaviors, and coping strategies
“For there is hope for a tree,
even if it be cut down..though its roots grow old in the earth, and its stump die in the soil, yet at the scent of water it will bud and put out branches like a young plant."
-ancient wisdom proverb

John Choi, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)
6,000+ hours with clients
“Deep lasting growth means…”
Welcome to RootedNamu
Welcome to RootedNamu
"Namu" /nah-moo/ - (나무) means "tree" in Korean
It may be hard to to believe but from the roots, a tree stump can revive itself into a full grown tree. This regeneration is the kind of "post-traumatic growth" that can come with the healing journey.
For humans, restoration often comes through relationship with other humans. Thus, I offer my services with a relational framework designed to cultivate growth and change through human connection and collabration.
The name RootedNamu is a way for me to integrate my humble roots into my practice as a child of working class Korean immigrants.
"Namu" /nah-moo/ - (나무) means "tree" in Korean
It may be hard to to believe but from the roots, a tree stump can revive itself into a full grown tree. This regeneration is the kind of "post-traumatic growth" that can come with the healing journey.
For humans, restoration often comes through relationship with other humans. Thus, I offer my services with a relational framework designed to cultivate growth and change through human connection and collabration.
The name RootedNamu is a way for me to integrate my humble roots into my practice as a child of working class Korean immigrants.
