California LMFT #100105 backs Ky Ngo Dennis’s Mission Hills practice on Fort Stockton Drive in 92103, built around an unusual modality stack — Accelerated Resolution Therapy with eye movements, somatic Internal Family Systems, polyvagal-informed breath work, and Neuro Emotional Technique trained directly under NET’s developer at his North County San Diego clinic. The clinical lane targets Asian American adults and trauma survivors who haven’t found relief in conventional talk therapy, a culturally specific somatic-spiritual scope distinct from the LPCC-driven counseling at Kaelyn Marie, LPCC. Sessions run 55 or 75 minutes at private cash-pay rates, with out-of-network superbills generated for PPO reimbursement, scheduled across the Mission Hills primary office and a second East County location in La Mesa. A six-week AAPI virtual workshop runs periodically, walking small cohorts through ethnic identity, family immigration history, intergenerational trauma, and being Asian in America — group programming led by an AAPI therapist for AAPI participants. Buddhist teachings, energy medicine, and indigenous Asian healing practices integrate alongside the psychological modalities, a hybrid framework that looks nothing like the cognitive-behavioral protocols at James Mason, Therapist. The signature offering is single-incident trauma resolution using Accelerated Resolution Therapy — a structured eye-movement protocol that compresses what conventional EMDR completes over months into a smaller window for losses, accidents, heartbreaks, and acute traumatic events.