Chaerin Lee, M.A., is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM). She earned her Master’s degree in Forensic Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice and her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, with a Criminal Justice Certificate, from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Chaerin is passionate about helping children, adolescents, and families better understand their strengths and challenges through thoughtful, evidence-based assessment. She has strong training in psychological and neuropsychological testing, including cognitive, academic, and personality measures. Her clinical experience includes working in psychiatric rehabilitation settings and conducting trauma-focused evaluations to support individuals with complex emotional and behavioral needs.
She is dedicated to creating a safe, welcoming space where clients feel seen, understood, and empowered. Chaerin values culturally responsive care and brings a global perspective as an international student from South Korea who has lived in the U.S. for nearly a decade. She works under the close supervision of experienced, licensed psychologists and receives weekly expert guidance to ensure high-quality care. Her professional interests include psychological assessment, trauma, mood and anxiety disorders, and culturally informed interventions.
