I am Dr. Marinette Asuncion -Uy, a licensed clinical psychologist practicing in Jacksonville, FL, and serving clients across 42 states through Psypact (https://psypact.org/mpage/psypactmap). My journey to becoming a healer was long and winding. I wandered through the worlds of banking, real estate, and insurance, feeling unmoored, disconnected from my true self. Growing up in the Philippines, I carried the weight of anxiety and trauma in silence. Night after night, I lay awake, my heart burning, with the voices of fear telling me I was not enough, that I had failed. In a culture that urged us to pray and keep our pain hidden, therapy was considered taboo, and airing our struggles was an act of shame.
But in the depths of my own pain, a quiet calling stirred. It led me to a healing journey, where I began to uncover the roots of my anxiety and trauma. I learned to extend kindness toward myself, to tend to the wounds I had long ignored. This journey of healing opened my eyes to the struggles of others, allowing me to see with empathy instead of judgment. My path was no longer lost—it had purpose. I pursued graduate school and therapy to become the guide I once needed.
Today, I hold space for those navigating anxiety, depression, and trauma. I walk with you as you reclaim the parts of yourself you’ve silenced, helping you move beyond mere survival into a life where you can flourish. Together, we will honor your story, embracing all that has shaped you.
When I’m not tending to my work or nurturing my passion projects, you’ll often find me surrounded by the warmth of my family and our beloved dog. I find solace in the kitchen, crafting meals that nourish the soul, or moving my body through the grace of yoga, meditation, and the steady rhythm of the gym. The beach calls to me, where I walk its shores or lose myself in the pages of a good book. Nature, in all her wild beauty, is where I reconnect with the earth. And yes, I indulge—binge-watching Netflix or exploring local restaurants that offer the flavors of different cultures, each meal a story of its own.
… is not a destination but a sacred journey of coming home to yourself. In the quiet moments of reflection and restoration, we rediscover the strength that was always within us—waiting to rise, waiting to guide us back to wholeness.
Finding the right therapist is much like seeking that perfect pair of shoes—it’s all about the “right fit.” The journey is personal, and the connection must feel natural, comfortable, and supportive. If we don’t find that resonance together, I will gladly guide you toward another healer who may be better suited to walk with you on your path. It’s not just about therapy—it’s about finding the right space where your soul feels seen, heard, and held.
Doctoral’s Degree in Clinical Psychology (2011)
English
Filipino/Tagalog
Florida Psychological Association
American Psychological Association
Asian American Psychological Association