Trauma-informed therapist honoring culture and resilience, empowering individuals and families to heal, grow, and build stronger futures.
I believe healing begins when people are seen, heard, and respected for who they are.
My background in Family Science and my direct service with vulnerable populations—survivors of trafficking, justice-involved youth, and families in crisis—have shaped my commitment to creating spaces of resilience and growth.
As a Somali woman, I carry with me the strength of my culture and the lessons of intergenerational survival. This perspective allows me to honor the stories clients bring while helping them uncover their inner resources to move forward.
I approach therapy with confidence in people’s ability to heal, combining trauma-informed care, solution-focused methods, and family-systems insight to meet individuals where they are and walk with them toward where they want to be.