Paul J. Chang, AMFT, is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist practicing in Southern California. He earned his Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Fuller School of Psychology and previously completed a Master’s degree in Spiritual Formation and Soul Care at Biola University. His clinical training includes psychodynamic therapy, family systems theory, and Restoration Therapy, and he works with adolescents, adults, and couples navigating complex relational, emotional, and identity-related challenges.
Paul specializes in supporting individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, attachment wounds, grief and loss, relational trauma, and the long-term impact of emotional neglect. He is particularly passionate about working with clients who struggle with self-criticism, performance-based self-worth, faith-related concerns, and cultural identity questions. His therapeutic style is warm, attuned, and experiential– integrating depth-oriented insight with practical strategies that foster emotional regulation and sustainable growth.
Paul believes meaningful healing occurs within safe, collaborative relationships and is committed to helping clients reconnect with their inherent worth, strengthen their sense of agency, and move toward greater emotional wholeness.
Outside of the therapy room, Paul enjoys golfing, exploring specialty coffee, staying active in the gym, and spending meaningful time with family and close friends.