Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Do you love your child deeply, but feel like you’re always getting it wrong? You try to connect, but it keeps turning into tension, distance, or guilt. Does your child struggle with low confidence and a lack of independence? Many of the families I work with are made up of loving but burnt-out parents who feel disconnected from their child — and children who are struggling to feel understood. I’m passionate about helping families who want to reconnect but feel stuck. My approach combines evidence-based methods with a deep respect for each family’s unique cultural background, values, and traditions..
Having lived in multiple countries—including Uzbekistan, Egypt, Pakistan, and Japan I bring a deep respect for cultural differences and the unique experiences of every family. I offer therapy in English and Russian and am especially passionate about helping individuals navigate life transitions, mood-related concerns, and cultural identity.
I take time to understand the cultural context you live in and adapt my work to honor your perspectives, strengths, and ways of relating. When helpful, I incorporate play and art practices into therapy, creating a space that feels safe, engaging, and inviting for children to express themselves freely.
Whether I work with you, your child, or both, my goal is to help your family communicate more effectively, reduce tension, and strengthen bonds. Parenting doesn’t have to feel like a struggle — together we can build a more connected home where everyone feels heard and valued. If this is the family therapy you’re looking for, I welcome you to get in touch!
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Zarina Graham is a licensed counselor practicing in South Carolina who supports individuals and families facing stress, anxiety, relationship and family challenges, parenting concerns, and life transitions. She holds SC LPC 10778 and FL LMHC MH25010, indicating licensure to provide professional counseling services in South Carolina and Florida, and she brings four years of clinical experience to her work.
She often works with loving but exhausted parents who feel disconnected from their children and with young people struggling with low confidence or limited independence. Her clinical approach blends evidence-based techniques with attention to each family’s cultural background, values, and traditions, and she adapts interventions to fit the unique context of each home.
Having lived in Uzbekistan, Egypt, Pakistan, and Japan, she brings a broad appreciation for cultural differences and the varied experiences families carry. She offers therapy in English and Russian and is particularly committed to helping people navigate mood-related concerns, identity questions tied to culture, and significant life changes.
When appropriate, Zarina incorporates play and art-based approaches to create a welcoming space where children can express themselves more comfortably. Whether she is working with a parent, a child, or both together, her goal is to improve communication, lower household tension, and strengthen family bonds so parenting feels more manageable and everyone feels heard and valued.
Zarina is a female therapist who practices from a non-religious, liberal perspective and welcomes families who are ready to reconnect and move forward. She invites those seeking family-centered therapy to reach out and begin the process of building a more connected home.
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