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Many people seek a therapist of a similar racial or ethnic background. When given a choice, many Middle Eastern people prefer Middle Eastern therapists. Regardless of your reasoning, this preference should be honored whenever possible to maximize your chances of success in therapy.

Whether you are located in downtown Escondido, the suburbs of Escondido, other nearby places such as Vista, Poway, or anywhere else in California, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Why Choose a Middle Eastern Therapist?

As a Middle Eastern person, your reason for preferring a Middle Eastern therapist doesn’t need validation. But to give you a bit of additional insight, here are some reasons why choosing a Middle Eastern therapist is a good idea:

  • You may feel closer to your therapist since you both share common ground.
  • The cultural and social struggles of living as a Middle Eastern person are more likely to be recognized by a Middle Eastern therapist than by a therapist of another race.
  • If your therapist is of the same race as you, you may be more likely to open up to them about your mental health.

Not all Middle Eastern therapists will be a good match for you. When selecting a therapist, many other elements besides race need to be taken into consideration. Read this article by Jessica Connolly to learn how to find the right therapist for you.

Get Help from a Middle Eastern Therapist today!

Without the right resources, finding a Middle Eastern therapist can be challenging, but we can help! With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified Middle Eastern counselor or therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.

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Dr. Nicole Moshfegh
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People often first come to see me to treat sleep, anxiety, and/or stress related issues but quickly find that no topic is off limits. Together we will get to the root of your challenges to prevent ongoing issues in the future.


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People often first come to see me to treat sleep, anxiety, and/or stress related issues but quickly find that no topic is off limits. Together we will get to the root of your challenges to prevent ongoing issues in the future.

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I believe in using research backed therapy methods (such as CBT), however, my approach is always determined by the presenting concerns of my clients within the context of their intersecting identities, environment, preferences, and culture(s).

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  • Anxiety
  • Insomnia and Sleep Problems
  • Overachievers
  • Stress
  • Work Stress
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I will be utilizing the different aspects of art therapy and play therapy, while also in training to become a certified brain spotter.


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I will be utilizing the different aspects of art therapy and play therapy, while also in training to become a certified brain spotter.

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My main focus is to always provide a kind and supportive space. My approach to therapy is having a balance between nurture and healing.

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  • Adult ADHD
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Gender Identity
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Nasha Katrack
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Unpack difficult traumatic experiences, identify self-limiting beliefs, and investigate intergenerational and ancestral trauma that you may be carrying. We will practice skills to support you in grounding and nourishing your spirit.


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Unpack difficult traumatic experiences, identify self-limiting beliefs, and investigate intergenerational and ancestral trauma that you may be carrying. We will practice skills to support you in grounding and nourishing your spirit.

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I utilize both relational and somatic therapy. This means that sometimes instead of verbally processing, we will go into a meditative body-centered process in which you allow your body and the sensations and feelings that arise there to lead the way.

FOCUS AREAS:
  • Acute Grief
  • Attachment Styles
  • Borderline Personality
  • Burnout
  • Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
  • Developing Secure Attachment
  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder
  • Grief
  • High-Functioning Anxiety
  • LGBTQ+
  • Perinatal Mood/Anxiety Disorders
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Queer
  • Spirituality
  • Spiritual Trauma
  • Teenagers
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Sarah Rafik Botrus
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Explore your unconscious conflicts and behavior patterns in the therapeutic relationship that may be contributing to current struggles and work through them to create long-lasting change.


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Explore your unconscious conflicts and behavior patterns in the therapeutic relationship that may be contributing to current struggles and work through them to create long-lasting change.

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I work collaboratively with my clients to create a safe and supportive environment where we can explore difficult emotions and experiences. I have a psychodynamic approach paired with a film background so that we may explore creatively together.

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  • Anxiety
  • Artists and Creative Personalities
  • Creatives
  • Depression
  • Self-Esteem
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Andrew Conway
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create an open, safe, collaborative, engaging, and supportive environment the process of healing from trauma can begin.


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create an open, safe, collaborative, engaging, and supportive environment the process of healing from trauma can begin.

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I utilize an array of therapeutic interventions from evidence-based models such as cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, mindfulness, and dialectical behavioral therapy, while maintaining a culturally responsive, client-centered approach.

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  • Anxiety
  • Body Image
  • Codependency
  • Depression
  • Gender Identity
  • Grief
  • Holistic Wellness
  • Mindfulness
  • Stress
  • Teen Depression
  • Trauma
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