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Psychotherapy, Somatic EMDR, Groups

Adults (ages 24 and up)

Rachel Terrell NCC, LCPC

English

Rachel’s empathic nature is what makes her relatable to people from all walks of life. During your session she helps you to bridge the gap between knowing the problem and resolving the problem. Using a variety of theories, you can be confident that each session with Rachel is tailored to you. Whether it's looking for ways to reduce the pressure, create balance or work through past trauma, Rachel provides a safe space for you to unpack and examine what's challenging you. Her intuitive nature is what draws people to her allowing her to use her gifts and training to help you find the relief you are looking for.

Education/Certification

  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University.

  • Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Northwestern University.

  • National Board Certified Counselor, NBCC.

  • Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Mindfulness Institute.

  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Lane Pederson, PsyD.

  • Addiction & Trauma Services, Johns Hopkins.

  • Neuropsychotherapy, Mindworks Certifications.

  • EMDR, Mindworks Certifications.

  • Somatic EMDR, Embody Lab Certification.

  • Schema Therapy, Schema Therapy Training Institute.

Psychotherapy, Perinatal Mental Health

Children and Adults (ages 16 and up)

Fatima (Soraya) Mohammad-Deen, LGPC

English, Spanish, Arabic

Fatima Mohammad-Deen is a LGPC in the state of Maryland. She graduated from the Chicago School in Washington DC. Her educational background is in the field of Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology. She has over 8 years of experience in the helping profession and most importantly a passion to help others reach their best self. Her view of therapy stems from a diverse and multicultural lens while using CBT framework, mindfulness techniques, and solution-focused orientation with openness to tailor treatment to her clients needs.

 

It’s her belief that therapy should be a safe space, where you can explore your mind, gain a deeper understanding of yourself, and embark toward the quest of optimal wellbeing. Her specialty is treating anxiety, depression, trauma, women's issues, perinatal mental health, and life transitions. “Life can be stressful, change can be tough, and together we can build the skills and insights needed to cultivate your best self. Together we can paint a holistic picture which aligns with your values and goals. I know therapy can feel like a huge step, and I hope to create an environment where you can leave the chaos of the world behind and be you - raw, unfiltered, and real.” ~ Fatima.

Education/Certifications

  • American Counseling Association, ACA.

  • National Board Certified Counselor, NBCC.

  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.

  • Psychology, George Mason University.

  • Neuroscience, George Mason University.

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Children and Adults (ages 11 and up)

Arzu Vig (She/Her), NBCC Fellow, Clinical Intern

English

Arzu Vig (she/her) is currently in clinical training at Northwestern University studying mental health counseling and is part of the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC) Minority Fellowship Program. She obtained an MBA from Duke University, where she focused on developing technology-based mental health solutions for underserved and rural communities in need as a Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Fellow.

She has over seven years of experience providing mental health focused educational, preventative, and interventional pro-bono consultancy to schools and federal agencies and advocates for individuals suffering with chronic health conditions and disabilities. She is also heavily involved in community outreach efforts to destigmatize mental health among immigrant and refugee communities.

It is her belief that fostering a non-judgmental and supportive environment is vital to one’s personal growth and healing journey. This process begins with building a trusting relationship with oneself and those around us. When we feel safe, heard, and understood, we are better able to open up while trying to understand our past experiences and how they have shaped us. Arzu views each session as an opportunity to find comfort despite present circumstances and her goal is to help clients move towards a healthier future through individualized person-centered and strengths-based approaches. She understands how challenging the counseling process can be and wants all clients to feel supported along every step of their journey through patience, guidance, compassion, and empathy.

Education/Certifications

  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University (current).

  • Minority Fellowship, National Board of Certified Counselors.

  • American Counseling Association.

  • Public Health, University of Maryland.

Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

Adults (18 and up)

Albina Galimullina BA, Clinical Intern

English, Russian

Albina’s goal is to provide a comfortable and reflective counseling experience to help each client become their best version. To do this, she helps clients explore their history with themselves and with others in a non-judgmental and curious manner. Her emphasis on autonomy allows the client to address their needs, ranging anywhere from struggles with self-acceptance, relationships, or professional matters. Her perspective on counseling stems from a developmental lens, aiming to foster adaptive living skills and holistic well-being. Her therapeutic approach is founded on multicultural systems, along with an integrated approach of psychodynamic, acceptance based, and cognitive-behavioral philosophies. 

Education/Certifications

  • Psychological & Brain Sciences, George Washington University.

  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University (current).

  • American Counseling Association, ACA.

  • Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, The Medical University of South Carolina.

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