Andrew "Andy" Jun
Some Things I Love…
Something Exciting: Korean Food
Something Important: People
Something Active: Weight-Lifting
Something Loud: Board Games
Something Random: The Strokes (band)
Something Surprising: Love learning languages!
I love sitting with people and hearing their stories. There’s something powerful about having a space where you can share your longings, your hopes and dreams, your hurts, and your burdens. In those precious, often poignant moments, something meaningful begins to take shape… sometimes even healing. While therapy doesn’t always look the same for everyone, I believe that being deeply listened to can be a meaningful part of the healing process.
I’m here to listen, and I mean really listen, to what your heart is saying, and to walk alongside you as you make sense of your experiences.
With an existential approach, I focus on helping people make meaning of their lives. Together, we can explore what your experiences mean, how they’ve shaped you, and where you want to go from here.
Individuals: Adults, Teens
Couples
Families
Addiction
Grief and Loss
Anxiety
Culture Shock
Depression
Family Struggles
Life Transitions
Relationship Struggles
Shame
Existential Therapy
Attachment-Based Therapy
Gottman Method Couples Therapy
Mon: 8am – 5pm
Tues: 8am – 5pm
Wed: 8am – 5pm
Thurs: 8am – 5pm
Fri: 8am – 5pm


The Noteworthy
Active License: AMFT
- Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, #161792
Azusa Pacific University
- Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy / Counseling
University of California, Riverside
- Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Memberships
- California Association of Marriage and Family Therapy (CAMFT)
Employed and Supervised by
Alexis Lynne Flores, M.S., LMFT, LPCC
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist #129240
Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor #13940
