Dr. Sara Hussein
MACP, Registered Psychotherapist
Sarah strives to create a safe, empathic, and non-judgmental space, working collaboratively with every client, and customizing her approach to fit the individual’s goals and needs throughout therapy. Sarah graduated with a Master of Arts Degree in Counselling Psychology from Yorkville University. She is a registered Psychotherapist in Ontario. Sarah is fluent in both English and Arabic languages.
Sarah uses a person-centred and solution-focused approach in therapy. She employs Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Holistic and Spiritual Counselling, Islamic and Religious Counselling, Positive Psychology, and Mindfulness-based Interventions and techniques among other approaches. She strives to offer her clients an open, safe, comfortable, and empathetic space in order to work together towards achieving positive outcomes and reaching desired goals.
Sarah has a rich background in Mental health and Community Services.
She has experience working with those experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, Stress, trauma, grief and loss, interpersonal issues, self-esteem issues, self-confidence issues, settlement issues, identity crisis, and culture shock among other issues.
Sarah is highly experienced in working with clients in crisis, suicidal ideation and other mental health disorders. She has experience working with first and second-generation Canadians, newcomers, immigrants, refugees and refugee claimants, and international students and workers.
Sarah is a compassionate therapist, dedicated to understanding her clients and supporting them towards achieving their desired goals. Her approach in therapy is very unique and implements transparency in the therapeutic relationship by implementing the use of a Feedback Informed Treatment (FIT) approach to collect feedback from clients. This engages clients in their course of treatment to ensure that they are benefiting, achieving goals, and making the most out of the therapy sessions.
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