I practice from a therapeutic approach which includes kindness, building trust and a warm relationship with my clients. I practice’s with intention and provides the quality care that everyone should receive. I facilitates a person-centered non-judgmental approach that will enable clients to access their own abilities and achieve sustainable change.
I identify as a first generation Muslim Arab American. I specialize providing therapy for women who are Arab/ South Asian. I have experience MENA, immigrants or communities of various backgrounds, people with disabilities who may be struggling with relationship issues. I also have experience working with people who are privileged but also feel a sense of exclusion from their family and communities. I focus on processing intergenerational trauma and intersectional discrimination.
My nuanced background and experience has helped me appreciate diversity which enables me to create a safe space for a positive experience in therapy. The modelaties I use is cognitive-based therapy, strength-based, trauma focused. My clients can always take away with conflict-resolution techniques, feeling a sense of empowerment and control after our sessions.
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Eman Said approaches therapy with warmth, kindness, and intentional care, prioritizing trust and a collaborative relationship with each person she sees. She uses a person-centered, non-judgmental stance to help clients connect with their own strengths and pursue change that lasts.
A first-generation Muslim Arab American, Eman specializes in providing therapy for women from Arab and South Asian backgrounds. She also works with people from the MENA region, immigrants and individuals from a variety of communities, including people with disabilities who may be experiencing relationship-related concerns. In addition, she supports clients who hold social privilege but feel a sense of exclusion from family or community.
Eman places particular emphasis on processing intergenerational trauma and addressing the effects of intersectional discrimination. Her clinical work integrates cognitive-based techniques, strength-focused approaches, and trauma-informed methods. Clients often leave sessions with practical conflict-resolution strategies and a clearer sense of empowerment and control.
She is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in New York and brings ten years of clinical experience to her work in the New York area.
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