Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a therapist, licensed in Colorado and Maryland, with a specialization in international disaster psychology from the University of Denver. My academic training has equipped me with the expertise to work with individuals and communities affected by traumatic events, acute and chronic civil conflict, natural disasters, and health-related pandemics. As a member of a Muindi family from Kenya and coming from an Asian (Indian) background, I understand the complexities of cultural diversity and its impact on mental health. My personal experience as part of a religious minority, compounded by having LGBTQ+ family members, has offered me lived experience within the intersections of culture, religion, and sexual expression. With 5 years of professional work experience, I have successfully helped clients navigate stress and anxiety, LGBTQ+ related issues, trauma and abuse, and depression. I am dedicated to creating a safe and open environment where clients can freely express their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment.
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Muneer Kirmani is a licensed therapist practicing in Colorado and Maryland with a specialization in international disaster psychology from the University of Denver. His academic training prepares him to support individuals and communities affected by traumatic events, acute and chronic civil conflict, natural disasters, and health-related pandemics.
He has five years of professional experience working with stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, depression, LGBTQ+ related issues, and coping with life changes. His approach aims to help clients navigate difficult emotions and transitions in a collaborative, supportive way.
As a member of a Muindi family from Kenya and someone with an Asian (Indian) background, he understands the nuances of cultural diversity and how culture can impact mental health. His personal experience as part of a religious minority, coupled with having LGBTQ+ family members, gives him lived insight into the intersections of culture, religion, and sexual expression.
He is licensed to practice counseling in Colorado (CO LPC LPC.0019980) and in Maryland (MD LCPC LC16494). He identifies as a male, gay therapist and practices as a therapist of color who offers a liberal therapeutic perspective. He is dedicated to providing a welcoming, nonjudgmental space where clients can express their thoughts and feelings freely.
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