Dina works with a variety of age groups and mental health challenges, like depression and anxiety, in addition, she received a special training in cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and earned CPT provider status.
Friendswood, Texas, 77546, United StatesWelcome to the first step on your counseling journey! My goal is to provide a safe space for clients to sit with their feelings, and process their experiences, without any judgment or criticism.
Allen, Texas, United StatesMadiha Ashraf is a first- generation Pakistani Muslim American and is a Dallas native. She was awarded a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Texas Woman's University
Allen, Texas, 75013, United StatesI feel it is an honor to work with my clients and be given the opportunity to help them work through challenges. Please reach out to me if you’d like to work together, you don’t have to face life’s challenges alone!
Houston, Texas, 77095, United StatesSouth Asian American Muslim female offering compassionate mental health services to residents of Texas. Specializing in grief, trauma, women's issues, and personality disorders. Working with adolescents and adults.
League City, Texas, 77573, United StatesSalam! My name is Tasneem and I am a partially licensed mental health counselor. I am passionate about working with you to get you to a better and healthier state of mind! I want to help you live a more peaceful life, InshaAllah, and I would do so by meeting you where you're at and collaborating with you to figure out the best plan for you. I use a combination of different theories to best fit your needs and I value collaborating with my clients to get them where they want to be.
Allen, Texas, 75013, United StatesDr. Ketam Hamdan is a licensed therapist, educator, presenter, and influencer. The negative stigma of mental health within the middle-eastern culture and her frustration with traditional talk therapy left her feeling hopeless. After spending over a decade, learning from the best thought leaders around the world and integrating the things she learned, she noticed a significant increase in her overall wellbeing. She became determined to use both her personal experiences and professional mental health knowledge to help demystify the healing journey for others. Her organization Brain Health is about connecting head, heart, and body. Research reveals we have three separate brain pathways, leading to the head, heart, and body. It’s vital to nurture each neural pathway to ensure optimal wellbeing. She is passionate about Brain Health because it’s replacing the term “mental health” with “brain health” to stress how physical and treatable mental health conditions are, with evidence based strategies backed by science. Dr. Hamdan wears multiple hats. She runs her own private practice, Brain Health, while also co-founding and running a non-profit Mental Health team for Annisa Hope Center’s trauma clients. She, also, trains others mental health professionals on effective therapy strategies for complex trauma clients and couples counseling. As well as, conducts self-development, trauma, and marital workshops. Dr. Hamdan does not see educating and helping people as a profession, she sees it as her life work. Thank you for being here and taking the steps for growth.
Houston, Texas, 77036, United StatesEmpowering Moms To Feel More Connected & Find Joy In Their Kids Again PROVIDING HOPE AND RESOURCES FOR FRUSTRATED PARENTS
Allen, Texas, 75013, United States