Hyungbum Kang, MA, MSW, LCSW, MAC
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Education
- Doctor of Ministry, Colorado Theological Seminary
- Breyer State Theology University, Ethereal Doctor of Psychology, Grief Counseling
- Hawaii Pacific University, MBA, Business Administration
- Yonsei University, MSW, Social Work
- California State University, Fullerton, MA, Sociology
- Korea University, BA, English Literature
Professional Achievements
- Manages and directs subsidiaries under his company, Manoasta Inc., including two mental health clinics and a growing food and beverage restaurant franchise business
- Grew his organization, Manoa Canon Integrated Health, to include two facilities, 26 providers, and more than 700 patients
Certifications & Organizations
- Business Analytics Certificate, Harvard Business School
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Hawaii (#3684), Issued Nov 1, 2010
- Certificate of Chemical Dependency and Substance Abuse Counseling; Master Addition Counselor (NCC AP: National Certification Counsel for Addiction Professional #510667)
- Hawaii Teacher P-12 Emergency Hire Permit (Hawaii Teacher Standards Board (#54834), Issued Aug 1, 2020
- Substitute Teacher II Department of Education Honolulu District (#20332333)
- Hawaii State Department of Human Services Qualification, Hawaii Department of Human Services Early Childhood Registry (Caregiver ID:153172), Issued March 18, 2020
- National Association of Social Workers, Member #886517910
- California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals, Member #122137
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, Member #249967
- National Provider (NPI #1447554787)
- American Psychology Association, Member #36802589
- Lifetime membership, PSY CHI, the International Psychology Honor Society
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Co-authored Articles (23)
How to
Get Revenge on Anyone
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How to
Write a Diary
Diaries are wonderful objects that allow you to discuss your emotions, record dreams or ideas, and reflect on daily life in a safe, private space. While there's no single, definitive way to write a diary, there are some ...
How to
Deal With Rumors
Anyone who works in an office environment or went to high school knows all too well how damaging rumors can be when they get out of hand. While avoiding rumors altogether is ideal, sometimes you can't prevent a rumor fr...
How to
Ignore Someone Who Ignores You
Feeling ignored is surprisingly painful. You might find that you're constantly thinking about the person and wondering what's happened or what you can do to fix things. Being ignored can eventually damage your self-estee...
How to
Know if Someone Is Talking Behind Your Back
Everyone gossips sometimes, but it can still be hurtful if someone is talking behind your back. Whether the person is a friend or a coworker, paying attention to their words and actions can help you determine if they are...
How to
Respond to False Accusations
Rumors, smears, and unjust characterizations can happen online, in the workplace, and in the courtroom. Some false stories die, and some spread. Whether you're falsely accused to your face, behind your back, in the court...
How to
Stop Rumors
Scientific research is suggesting that the old adage - "Don't dignify a rumor with a response" - is bad advice. The way rumors were handled in the most recent American elections seems to back up this new perspective. So ...
How to
Be Cunning
Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary defines “cunning” as an adjective meaning “getting what is wanted in a clever and often deceptive way.” A cunning person is willing to use subtlety, subterfuge, and trickery ...
How to Prove That You're Not Lying (With Expert Insight!)
What to do when you've been accused of lying while telling the truth No matter how hard you try to be honest, at some point, your sincerity may be placed under a microscope. It’s frustrating but not hopeless—as long ...
How to
Know when People Are Taking Advantage of You
Make better relationships and steer clear of the bad ones with this extensive guideIt can be hard to tell when someone is taking advantage of you, especially since it's hard to judge other people's intent. This is especi...
How to
Not Care What Other People Think of You
It's completely normal to want to be appreciated and liked by other people, but it becomes a problem when you start worrying about how other people perceive you and making decisions to please others. Fortunately, it's po...
How to
Be Caring
Being caring allows you to have empathy for others and to live a life based on affection, love, and compassion for the people around you. It can be tempting to fall into a life of selfishness and to focus only on your ow...
How to
Stop Being a Bully
Bullying others has a long-term negative effect on both the people you bully and yourself. If you make a habit of intentionally hurting other people, whether physically, verbally, or emotionally, it's time to break that ...
How to
Deal with Hypocrites
You’ve likely met hypocritical people, but how do you handle interactions with them? It can be tricky to navigate relationships with people you perceive as hypocritical because they are often unaware of their hypocrisy...
How to Cope While Living with a Hyper-Critical Person
Learn to deal with their critiques and build a better relationship Whether it's a parent, friend, or romantic partner, it can be tough to live with someone who's overly critical—so what can you do about it? Luckily, th...
How to
Stop Being Unlucky
Do you ever catch yourself wondering ''why am I so unlucky?'' If so, you're not alone! And while sometimes luck is out of your control, there are actually quite a few things you can do to make yourself a luckier person i...
How to
Keep a Diary and Stick to It
Keeping a diary or journal is a great way to express your emotions on paper and treasure experiences. Years from now, you'll wonder what you were doing years ago. A diary will remind you of the good - and bad - times you...
How to
Console an Upset Friend
There can be times when your friend may be sad and you feel like comforting them. But how do you? Consoling an upset friend can be tricky. When you're trying to offer comfort, you may feel like you're constantly putting ...
How to
Have Fun at a Party
For many people, the word “party” isn’t as fun as it sounds. If you’re uncomfortable in social situations, the thought of attending a party might even make you feel anxious or even sick to your stomach. If partie...
How to
Respond to Paranoid Accusations
When a loved one or friend makes paranoid accusations, it can feel difficult, scary, and confusing. There are several different mental health conditions that can cause paranoia, including schizophrenia, paranoid personal...