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Middle Eastern or North African Therapists in Federal Way, WA


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Natalie Goobes

My approach to therapy: I am a client-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed therapist trained to bring openness, curiosity, respect, and accountability into therapy. I am trained in various therapy models which I uniquely tailor to each of my clients.

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Amanda Malak

My approach to therapy: I support multicultural people, faith transitions, sexual trauma, and reconciling faith and sexuality. My approach is collaborative and individualized using techniques from CBT, CPT, ACT, DBT, SE, systems, and coordinating when relevant. Individual, group, couples, and family therapies are offered along with psychological assessments.

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Dr. Humama Khan

My approach to therapy: I focus on a holistic approach where we consider multiple aspects of the mind, body, and environment. Additionally, my therapy is conducted through a multicultural lens which advocates for an understanding and respect for the nuance in each person.

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Daniel Seroussi

My approach to therapy: I like to look for patterns in life and relationships that we can examine together, noting what we can and can't control and how to make your life work best within those boundaries. I don't have a one-size-fits-all approach, instead I believe that you are the expert on your own life and that I may be able to provide different perspectives.

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Albert Mezistrano

My approach to therapy: Therapy is a sacred place to slow down, to process, to think with another who privileges your thoughts, feelings and ideas. I care about the moment to moment feel of the therapy and will check in to ensure you are getting out of it what you need.

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Azur Jafari

My approach to therapy: I work with individuals who experience anxiety, depression, chronic illness, eating and body image concerns, those who are exploring matters related to identity, culture, sexuality, gender and neurodivergence, who are facing family of origin concerns, and those exploring the impacts of trauma.

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Saliha Kozan

My approach to therapy: I honor the richness of living across cultures and the effects of past wounds. I support survivors of complex trauma and those living between worlds such as expats, third culture adults (TCAs), and immigrants/adult children of immigrants in a compassionate and curious space to explore identity, integrate different parts of self, and foster resilience.

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Find Middle Eastern or North African Therapists & Counselors in Federal Way, WA.

Looking for a Middle Eastern or North African Therapist? You’re Not Alone

Many people seek a therapist who shares their cultural background or understands their lived experience. If you identify as having Middle Eastern or North African (MENA) heritage, then working with a therapist who gets the cultural, familial, and social dynamics you’ve grown up with can make therapy feel safer, deeper, and more effective.

Wherever you are in Federal Way, WA, Mental Health Match can help you find a therapist from a Middle Eastern or North African background who aligns with your needs and values.

Why Choose a Middle Eastern or North African Therapist?

There’s no need to explain your reasons—but here are some ways that working with a MENA therapist can be especially meaningful:

  • Cultural understanding and shared identity – A therapist who shares or understands your background may better relate to your experiences with immigration, religion, family expectations, or cultural stigma around mental health.
  • Comfort and connection – You may feel more at ease opening up about sensitive topics—like gender roles, identity, trauma, or faith—with someone who doesn’t need extra context.
  • Safety and emotional freedom – With a MENA therapist, you may not feel the pressure to code-switch, explain cultural references, or guard against stereotypes—making it easier to focus on healing.
  • Support that reflects your lived experience – A shared cultural lens can foster a deeper sense of trust, validation, and belonging in the therapeutic relationship.

Every person’s mental health journey is different. A therapist’s background is just one part of the picture—their style, training, and personality also matter. Learn more about how to choose the right therapist for you.

How to Find a Middle Eastern or North African Therapist

You deserve a therapist who sees you fully. Mental Health Match makes it easy to connect with licensed Middle Eastern and North African therapists who are ready to support you. Browse the providers above, or take our free survey to get matched with a therapist who’s right for you.


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