My name is Nadia Khansa, I am a licensed professional counselor in Washington D.C. I am a Lebanese and Guatemalan Muslim, and as a therapist living at the intersection of many different identities, I’ve always dreamed of a practice that would cater to clients of all backgrounds. I value every part of my clients identities, from race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexuality, and beyond, there is a space for you in my office. I received my masters degree in trauma focused therapy at the International Disaster Psychology program in the University of Denver. One of my fundamental beliefs as a therapist is that you, the client, are not the problem in your life. The problem is the problem, and to help us discern what that is, and how to navigate it, I draw from systems theory, and psychodynamic approaches to help us understand both how you interact with the world, and how it has interacted with you.
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