With more than 35 years of experience in psychological counseling, she has served as a social worker for the Taipei City Government, the supervisor of the Youth Counseling Group of the Taipei City Government, the director of the Children’s Center of the Navigation Foundation, the director of the Chinese Creativity Center, and the executive secretary of the Infant Development Association.
After immigrating to Canada, with extensive academic experience and sensitivity to social and cultural differences, she served as a long-term counselor at the Toronto Southeast Asian Community Service Center (formerly Xiequn), Eastview Neighbourhood Community Center, and Chinese Family Professional Counseling Center (formerly Jiahe). She provided family and personal counseling services for about 24 years. Over the years, she has been interviewed by radio, television, and newspapers and has been invited to various schools, churches, and community organizations to give lectures on mental health-related issues.
Luisa’s expertise includes anxiety disorders, the sequelae of trauma, couple relationships, parent-child relationships, children’s emotional and behavioral disturbances, and more. In addition to training volunteer workgroups with different functions, the parent education group she designed and led is widely popular among parents.