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Dr. Talee Vang is a licensed clinical psychologist who works with high-performing professionals navigating the psychological demands of leadership and high-responsibility careers. Many of her clients are women of color in corporate leadership, physicians, healthcare professionals, and executives who have built successful careers while quietly carrying the pressure of constant performance, complex expectations, and the responsibility of being the one others rely on. For leaders who are often the only or the first in their roles, these pressures can be compounded by heightened visibility, added scrutiny, and a sense of isolation that few others fully understand.
In addition to her clinical training, Dr. Vang has served in senior healthcare executive leadership, giving her firsthand understanding of the realities leaders face—high-stakes decision making, crisis management, organizational politics, leadership isolation, and the emotional toll of sustained responsibility. Her clients often seek therapy when anxiety, burnout, decision fatigue, or persistent self-doubt begin to interfere with their ability to function at the level they expect of themselves.
Dr. Vang’s therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based psychological science, drawing from CBT, ACT, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care. She also integrates principles from Liberation Psychology to help clients understand how identity, culture, systemic pressures, and lived experiences shape their internal world. Her work focuses on helping high-achieving individuals build sustainable emotional resilience, clarify their values, strengthen boundaries, and restore a sense of balance while continuing to perform at a high level.
Dr. Vang provides telehealth therapy and is authorized to practice across multiple states through the PSYPACT. Her practice is private pay only, which many professionals prefer because it allows for greater privacy, flexibility, and control over their care without diagnostic reporting to insurance companies.
Her practice offers a thoughtful and confidential space for leaders seeking greater clarity, balance, and sustainability in both their work and personal lives.
Years of Experience: 9 years
Medical professionals' mental health - Support navigating work-related expectations and stress; addressing issues of burnout, hierarchical pressures, and vicarious trauma
Peak performance - Addressing mental barriers to realizing full potential; overcoming performance anxiety and self-doubt to reach personal and professional goals
Race & cultural identity - Exploring topics of racial, cultural, and ethnic background as it relates to one’s family origins and personal identity
Psychological evaluations & testing - A broad range of tests and assessments that may be used to identify present strengths, provide diagnosis clarity, and inform treatment goals
Women's Issues - Therapy tailored to common concerns among women; providing a safe and understanding space to address life challenges, stressors, and questions around identity as a woman
Racism, oppression, and discrimination - Exploring how racism, oppression, and discrimination impacts one’s life, including relationships, work life, and self-esteem; growing self-care practices to combat the negative emotions that arise when faced with identity-based adverse experiences
Dr. Vang currently has immediate openings for new clients. She offers telehealth and flexible scheduling to accommodate busy professionals seeking support for stress, burnout, or leadership pressures.
Talee Vang is not in-network with any insurances.
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Many health insurance plans reimburse 50-80% of session fees with out-of-network therapists. Learn if your health insurance plan qualifies.
Frequency of sessions this provider offers to see clients once you are an established client.
Dr. Vang’s practice is private pay, meaning she does not bill insurance. Many clients prefer this model because it offers greater privacy and discretion. Insurance companies typically require a mental health diagnosis and access to aspects of treatment records in order to authorize coverage. By working outside of insurance, clients’ care remains confidential between therapist and client without the need to submit personal health information to third parties.
Private pay also allows greater flexibility in how therapy is structured. Treatment is not limited by insurance requirements, session caps, or diagnostic constraints, allowing the work to focus fully on each client’s goals, pace, and the areas of life they want to address.
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