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Nahid Fattahi

LMFT

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Location

Virtual, California

Insurance Accepted

Anthem Blue Cross Of CA, Aetna, Health Net/MHN, Blue Shield of California

Communication Style

Action-oriented, Solution-oriented, Mindful, Empowering, Direct

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Focus areas

Anxiety, Burnout, Cultural Issues/Racial Stress, Depression, Immigration, LGBTQ+, Panic, Sleep, Stress, Substance Use, Trauma, Women's Issues

Experienced with

BIPOC, Asian / Pacific Islander community, Geriatric clients, Parents, Immigrants, LGBTQ+

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My goal is to develop a collaborative relationship where each client feels empowered to act as an expert in developing effective coping skills.

License number

#129036

Therapy style

As a clinician I work mainly from behavioral and psychodynamic perspectives, relying on training in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to support clients in healing painful experiences, managing stress, other mental health struggles, and relationship issues. Prior to becoming a therapist, I worked as a Marketing and Project Manager in Silicon Valley’s high-tech industry, having that experience has helped me to also have a successful track record in working with professionals facing job stress, addiction issues, and burnout — some of whom want to make big changes in their careers. In addition, I have lived in different parts of the world, and I’m trilingual (English/Farsi/Hindi), so my professional and personal life experiences as a secular Muslim woman have helped to build my therapeutic framework for engaging diverse clients and to continue to provide therapy from a cultural humility perspective. Furthermore, I teach the psychology of human sexuality and geriatric psychology as an adjunct professor at Pacific Oaks College, and in my spare time, I write for Psychology Today and other media platforms. As a psychotherapist, my goal is to develop a collaborative relationship where each client feels empowered to act as an expert in developing effective coping skills, manage anxiety, depression, navigate difficult life transitions, and enhance communication skills and relationships.

Approaches

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
  • Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Relational
  • Solution-focused

Education

MA - Counseling Psychology with Concentration in Health Psychology, Santa Clara University

Interests

I practice yoga, I love cooking and listening to music. I also write poetry and write articles for Psychology Today and other media platforms. I also teach psychology as an adjunct professor at Pacific Oaks College.