Shirley Juan Ley, PsyD

Clinical Psychologist
Community Engagement Director
(Pronouns: She/Her/Hers)

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A Bit About Me

Thank you for taking time to see me in a way I need to be seen. I hope I get the privilege of being in shared space with you.

I am proud to be the daughter of my father, Juan Ley, who was born in Chiapas, Mexico, and my mother, Wai-Lin Ley, who was born in Hong Kong. They immigrated and settled in what is now Vancouver, BC, Canada, on the unceded traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. With my maternal grandmother being illiterate and my mother having completed only the sixth grade, I am the first-generation in my family to attain higher education.

Growing up, I found myself straddling multiple worlds, each with its set of expectations, responsibilities, and duties. It was a constant dance between honoring my roots and embracing the opportunities presented to me. As I matured, I realized the importance of weaving together the diverse threads of my heritage to form a tapestry that is uniquely mine. I embraced the richness of my ancestry, cherishing the values, practices, and stories passed down through generations. I discovered that my various identities were not mutually exclusive but could harmoniously coexist, shaping the person I am today.

Lately, I have been reconnecting with the connection my ancestors had to the land. By immersing myself in nature, I feel a deep sense of belonging and find solace in the rhythms of the earth. This reconnection serves as a reminder of the wisdom and resilience passed down through generations of all living things.

In my reflections on identity, I am discovering the intricate ways in which I am intertwined with others. I am fortunate to have an informal advisory board composed of remarkable women of Color. This community of inspiring individuals continually fuels my motivation to contribute to a more just and equitable world. Their wisdom, guidance, and shared experiences remind me of the strength that comes from cultivating strong community bonds and working collectively towards positive change.

Areas of Expertise

  • People of Color/Culture/Global Majority Mental Health
  • Racial & Intergenerational Trauma
  • Intersectionality of Identities
  • Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
  • Family of Origin Concerns
  • Relationship Concerns 
  • Loneliness & Disconnection
  • Workplace Wellness; Organizational Design
  • Training, Mentoring & Supervision with Master’s and Doctoral Level Psychology Students
  • Consultation with Mental Health Clinicians, Healers & Politicized Workers
  • Coaching BIPOC Executive and C-suite Professionals

I adhere to the ethical code as established by the American Psychological Association, and the professional standards as described in the Washington State Psychology Licensing Laws (RCW 18.83, 18.130, and WAC 308-122). If you have any concerns about the treatment you receive, please feel free to discuss them with me. If I fail to respond to your satisfaction, you have the right to register a complaint with the Department of Health, Washington State Examining Board of Psychology, PO Box 47868, Olympia, WA 98504, (253) 753-2147. You may also register a complaint to the Ethics Committee of the Washington State Psychological Association at (206) 363-9772.

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