Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Juwairiah is a Clinical Social Worker (Licensed in VA and NC). I received specialized training to be a
Certified Child & Adolescent Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP-CA) Certification in 2020, I also specialize in treating depression and self-esteem related symptoms. I believes in supporting individuals with discovering their strengths, balance, and ability to thrive and enjoy life. In order to do this, she adopts an eclectic approach to therapy which includes, strength based, solution-focused, self-psychology, systems and attachment theory. For the past 8 years, she has been working as a qualified mental health professional in various cities in Virginia. She received her Bachelors in Social Work and minor in Spanish at NC State University in 2012, Master’s Degree in Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2016 and obtained her license in Clinical Social Work in 2019. She was born and raised in Raleigh, North Carolina by her Pan-African (African-American) parents and with her four sisters. She has two young sons and a loving and supportive husband. She has healthy relationships with her mother, father, brothers and sisters. Her hobbies include walking, traveling, making things out of play-dough with her sons, cooking and trying new foods, as well as learning about different cultures and history.
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Juwairiah Abdus-Saboor is a clinical social worker licensed to practice in both Virginia and North Carolina. She achieved certification as a Certified Child & Adolescent Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP-CA) in 2020 and also focuses on treating depression and self-esteem concerns. Her goal is to help people identify strengths, restore balance, and build the capacity to thrive and enjoy life.
Juwairiah uses an eclectic therapeutic approach that draws on strength-based and solution-focused strategies as well as self-psychology, systems theory, and attachment theory. This blend allows her to tailor care to each person’s needs and build practical plans for change.
Over the past eight years she has worked as a qualified mental health professional across several cities in Virginia. She completed a Bachelor of Social Work with a minor in Spanish at North Carolina State University in 2012, earned a Master of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2016, and obtained her clinical social work license in 2019.
Born and raised in Raleigh by Pan-African (African-American) parents alongside her four sisters, Juwairiah maintains close, healthy relationships with her mother, father, brothers, and sisters. She and her husband have two young sons.
Outside of work she enjoys walking, traveling, cooking and trying new foods, making things out of play-dough with her sons, and learning about different cultures and history.
For many common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and major life transitions – online therapy can be an effective alternative to in-person sessions. Research and practice indicate that remote care often produces outcomes comparable to traditional face-to-face treatment for these issues.
One major benefit of working remotely is the flexibility it provides. People can choose the format that fits their schedule and comfort level, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to maintain consistency and integrate therapy into a busy life.
All participating therapists are licensed professionals, and clients have the option to switch providers if they need a different fit. For many, online therapy offers a practical, adaptable route to address common mental health and life concerns while maintaining continuity of care.
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