Growing up in a Caribbean family (Haiti), I learned about the value of being of service to others. My passion for helping others increased after embracing Islam. Learning
California, United StatesRelationships make life meaningful, and when they are not going well, they can affect our outlook on life by causing us pain and self-doubt. Life changes and
San Jose, California, 95124, United StatesSumayyah is a Marriage and Family Therapist Trainee who is currently in the final year of her counseling psychology masters program at Santa Clara University. Previously,
Santa Clara, California, 95054, United StatesHeba has received her undergraduate degree from UC Irvine in Psychology of Social Science, later earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and is currently pursuing
San Francisco Bay Area, California, United StatesHalima has over 4+ years experience working with various issues including relationship/marriage conflicts, eating disorders, transgenerational trauma, racial trauma, homelessness, familial conflicts, being a first generation college student, religious and cultural barriers, etc.Â
San Diego, California, United StatesTherapist at AMALY with experience in multicultural counseling, Addictions, Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Thoughts
San Diego, California, 92171, United StatesI’m a sunny San Diego native with Persian and Kurdish roots, and a Muslim background. I take a strong needs-based approach in therapy. I have worked with diverse client/patient populations in community mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, and college campuses. I do my best to practice what I preach (so I get it, therapy is challenging AND fruitful!) and I continuously strive for balance in all areas of my life. I absolutely love what I do: I love growth, and I love helping others invest in their growth. In my personal life, I’m an avid reader/writer, horror buff, beach bum, lone traveler, and a black coffee connoisseur.
San Diego, California, 92128, United States