Transforming Emotions
Karis S.K. Fung,
MSW Student, M.Soc.Sc. (Psychology), B.A. (Hons.)
(she/her)
Registered Social Worker
Schedule a Free 15 Minute Call with Karis. You can also jump straight into a first session if you’re ready.
Using a primarily client-centered approach, I orient my work around Emotion-Focused Therapy. I believe that the process of unfolding one’s inner experience is a deeply moving journey—one that reveals the humanity and kindness that deserve to be acknowledged and nurtured. My goal is to help you transform challenges into meaningful life lessons, mobilize your internal resources, and foster personal growth and resilience.
I am a registered social worker with over two decades of experience in social work, with a strong background in family services in Hong Kong and more recent experience in Canada. Throughout my career, I have supported individuals and families through a wide range of challenges, including child protection, suicidal ideation, divorce, parenting issues, aging, poverty, addictions, and mental health concerns.
My clinical experience includes in-depth individual counseling, pre-marital and marital counseling, parent-child relationship work, and other relational concerns. I integrate a variety of therapeutic approaches into my practice, including Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), Structural Family Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Narrative Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Care.
I am fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English, which allows me to effectively serve diverse communities and respond sensitively to their cultural and linguistic needs.
Schedule a Free 15 Minute Call with Karis. You can also jump straight into a first session if you’re ready.
Read Karis Fung’s Latest Articles

你的文化身份在親密關係中扮演的角色,可能比你想像的還要重要!

Inherited Love: How Family Culture Shapes Intimacy and Stress

認識角色、文化與自我對話如何影響你的身份認同

Understanding Identity Through Roles, Culture, and Self-Talk

Finding Yourself in the Middle: When Culture, Career, and Identity Collide

讓我們聊聊文化如何形塑你的身份,以及當你感到迷失時,我們可以如何幫助你重新找回方向。

Invisible But Powerful: How Culture Shock Creates Stress








