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Doonya Tabibi

doon-yuh tuh-bee-bee

She/Her

Mental Health Counselor
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Therapy Style

Skills Based Meaning Centered Pattern And Cycle Focused Resilience Based Warm Trauma Informed

Languages Spoken

Farsi English

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Autism Psychosis Schizophrenia Homicidal Ideation HIV/Aids
My approach to therapy acknowledges that each individual has unique life experiences that shape the way they view and understand the world. I aim to create a culturally sensitive, individualized space for each client through a variety of approaches such as person-centered, acceptance and commitment, trauma-informed, and strengths-based therapy. I believe empathy and compassion are essential elements in encouraging positive change and in feeling heard.
My experience includes working in individual settings with diverse populations such as children, adults, children of immigrants, and minority communities with a variety of issues ranging from anxiety and depression, relational and self-esteem issues, and life transitions. My background as an Afghan-American woman informs my multicultural, intersectional approach, and I am passionate about being a figure of support for immigrant and refugee communities.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Psychology, University of Texas at Austin

Doonya Tabibi

MHC-LP #18-P137059-01

Doonya Tabibi

doon-yuh tuh-bee-bee

She/Her

Mental Health Counselor
My approach to therapy acknowledges that each individual has unique life experiences that shape the way they view and understand the world. I aim to create a culturally sensitive, individualized space for each client through a variety of approaches such as person-centered, acceptance and commitment, trauma-informed, and strengths-based therapy. I believe empathy and compassion are essential elements in encouraging positive change and in feeling heard.
My experience includes working in individual settings with diverse populations such as children, adults, children of immigrants, and minority communities with a variety of issues ranging from anxiety and depression, relational and self-esteem issues, and life transitions. My background as an Afghan-American woman informs my multicultural, intersectional approach, and I am passionate about being a figure of support for immigrant and refugee communities.

Education

Ed.M in Mental Health Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University M.A in Psychological Counseling, Teachers College, Columbia University B.S in Psychology, University of Texas at Austin

Doonya Tabibi

MHC-LP #18-P137059-01

Therapy Style

Trauma Informed Meaning Centered Resilience Based Warm Pattern And Cycle Focused Skills Based

Languages Spoken

Farsi English

Expertise

Bipolar Eating disorders Cultural issues Grief Sex Suicidal Ideation PTSD Chronic Illness OCD Sleep Disorders Spirituality Body Dysmorphia Polyamory Postpartum Depression Adoption Racism Executive Function Oppositional Defiant Disorder Perfectionism Political Anxiety Climate Anxiety Social Anxiety Narcissistic Abuse Burnout Childhood Trauma Pmdd Self Harm Health Anxiety Phobias Infidelity Borderline PD Addiction ADD or ADHD Anger Management Sexual Trauma or Abuse Domestic Violence Autism Psychosis Schizophrenia Homicidal Ideation HIV/Aids
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“We carry inside us the wonders we seek outside us” – Rumi

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