Shahin Sabouri, MS, LCMHC, LCAS, earned her Master of Science in counseling at her qualifying institution, and completed her advanced clinical training in holistic psychotherapy. A dual-licensed clinical mental health counselor and addiction specialist, Ms. Sabouri specializes in EMDR, mindfulness-based stress regulation, and psychotic disorders. Fluent in Farsi and Azeri, she integrates a multicultural perspective to treat anxiety, depression, and substance use. She utilizes nervous system regulation to guide clients toward emotional healing.
Shahin Sabouri, MS, LCMHC, LCAS, earned her Master of Science in counseling at her qualifying institution, and completed her advanced clinical training in holistic psychotherapy. A dual-licensed clinical mental health counselor and addiction specialist, Ms. Sabouri specializes in EMDR, mindfulness-based stress regulation, and psychotic disorders. Fluent in Farsi and Azeri, she integrates a multicultural perspective to treat anxiety, depression, and substance use. She utilizes nervous system regulation to guide clients toward emotional healing.
Shahin Sabouri, MS, LCMHC, LCAS, helps clients work toward a more harmonious and balanced life. She believes that people have the capacity within themselves to move toward health, wholeness, peace of mind, emotional healing, and a more nurtured sense of self.
Shahin uses a holistic approach to therapy, helping clients reduce chronic stress reactivity and build resilience in the face of life's ongoing stressors. She often incorporates mindfulness-based therapy techniques, as well as approaches such as EMDR, to help the nervous system recognize safety and regulate emotions more effectively.
Shahin specializes in treating anxiety disorders, depression, psychotic disorders, and substance use concerns. She is also a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist. Fluent in Farsi and Azeri/Turkish, Shahin brings a multicultural perspective to her work and values providing care that is thoughtful, respectful, and individualized.
Shahin understands that starting therapy can bring mixed feelings. Because it is natural to avoid uncomfortable emotions, she works with clients at a supportive pace, helping them better understand, validate, and reconnect with their core self.
