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A language barrier can make it impossible to communicate effectively, thwarting your therapy experience from the start. Good communication between you and your therapist is key to success in therapy.

If Croatian is your native language and you feel most comfortable expressing yourself in that language, you should seek therapy from a bilingual therapist or a Croatian-speaking therapist. Whether you are located in downtown Durham, Campus Hill, Duke Forest, Duke Homestead, or even Duke University, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Ways a Language Barrier Can Hinder Therapy

Here are several ways that a language barrier can decrease the effectiveness of therapy and counseling:

  • It can cause a misdiagnosis based on an insufficient understanding of your symptoms.
  • Your therapist may misunderstand statements or cultural factors important to your health.
  • Without good communication, you may not fully understand the therapist’s treatment plan.

Due to the above reasons, it’s in your best interest to see a therapist who speaks your native language. We also encourage you to read licensed therapist Meredith Walker’s article to learn about additional things to consider when choosing a therapist.

See a Therapist Who Speaks Your Native Language Today!

Licensed Croatian-speaking therapists are available to get to know you, pinpoint your issues, and create a plan to get you on track toward a happier life. With Mental Health Match, finding a qualified bilingual therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts below or by using our free therapist matching tool.

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Our collaboration will involve the identification of specific treatment goals aimed at equipping you with coping strategies. We'll explore beneficial habits for personal growth and self-discovery, and supportive resources to aid your progress.


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Our collaboration will involve the identification of specific treatment goals aimed at equipping you with coping strategies. We'll explore beneficial habits for personal growth and self-discovery, and supportive resources to aid your progress.

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My approach is flexible and adaptive to the unique needs of each individual. My area of focus centers on growth and healing through trauma informed care. I emphasize a holistic approach, centering on the mind and body.

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Therapy is a collaborative experience. One where we will look together at all of the parts that make you who you are. How to make those parts work in a way that feels balanced and enduring.

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I’ve been trained in several therapies that I draw from and that assist me on individualizing therapy for each person that decides they want to do the therapeutic work with me. I’ve also had a wealth of life experiences that I draw from.

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We will explore unworkable patterns and shift to more workable ones, driven by your values and what is important to you so that you can live the quality of life you desire and be the type of person you would like to be. Things can change.


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We will explore unworkable patterns and shift to more workable ones, driven by your values and what is important to you so that you can live the quality of life you desire and be the type of person you would like to be. Things can change.

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My approach is direct and compassionate. I want to meet you where you need, hear your concerns, and I provide immediate tools for you to take and use. I also like to have fun during the therapy session. Having fun is an essential part of being.

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I know how it feels to lose yourself after giving birth. I know how overwhelming being a new mom can feel and how "scary thoughts" can make you feel like you are going crazy. Together we will help you find your way back to the right path.


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I know how it feels to lose yourself after giving birth. I know how overwhelming being a new mom can feel and how "scary thoughts" can make you feel like you are going crazy. Together we will help you find your way back to the right path.

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I provide a safe haven to discuss the thoughts you keep hidden. I use evidence-based therapies like CBT to help address any depression and anxiety that may impede bonding with your baby and EMDR to help process any reproductive trauma present.

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The goals for therapy can range from the relief of your symptoms to making significant life changes. The process of therapy includes developing skills to address your emotions, thoughts, core beliefs, and habits.


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The goals for therapy can range from the relief of your symptoms to making significant life changes. The process of therapy includes developing skills to address your emotions, thoughts, core beliefs, and habits.

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My framework to therapy is holistic health taking into account your mental, emotional, physical, relational, and spiritual well-being. My therapy methods are based on the best evidence-based practices in the research and training of psychologists.

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