The counseling and family program promotes mental and spiritual wellness by integrating
Islamic spirituality with culturally sensitive psychological care, helping individuals and families
overcome challenges, strengthen relationships, and build harmonious homes.
Our clinicians address a wide spectrum of concerns, including but not limited to:
Individual:
- Depression: Persistent sadness, loss of interest, or low energy that affects daily life.
Counseling provides support, coping tools, and strategies for healing. - Anxiety: Excessive worry, fear, or tension that can feel overwhelming. Therapy helps manage
symptoms and build confidence in facing life’s challenges. - ADHD: Difficulty with focus, organization, or impulsivity. Counseling teaches practical skills
for managing attention and improving daily functioning. - Gender Identity: Exploring questions or challenges around gender and self-expression.
Counseling offers a safe and affirming space for self-discovery. - Personality Disorders: Long-term patterns of thinking and behavior that cause distress or
difficulty in relationships. Therapy helps build healthier ways of relating and coping. - Grief & Loss: Emotional pain following the loss of a loved one or life change. Counseling
provides comfort, understanding, and guidance through the healing process. - Trauma & PTSD: Lingering effects of distressing or life-threatening events. Therapy focuses
on safety, recovery, and reclaiming a sense of peace. - Identity Formation: Navigating personal, cultural, or spiritual identity. Counseling supports
self-exploration and developing a grounded sense of self. - Self-Esteem: Struggles with self-worth and confidence. Therapy helps rebuild a positive self-
image and inner resilience. - OCD: Repetitive thoughts and behaviors that feel hard to control. Counseling provides
strategies to reduce distress and regain balance. - Religious Doubts: Uncertainty or confusion about faith. Counseling offers a respectful space
to explore and find clarity. - Religious Misconceptions: Struggles with misinformation or rigid beliefs. Therapy helps
reframe understanding with compassion and balance. - Spiritual Struggles: Challenges in one’s relationship with faith or purpose. Counseling
encourages healing and deeper connection. - Bipolar Disorder: Extreme shifts in mood, energy, and activity levels. Therapy supports
stability and coping through these changes. - Eating Disorders: Difficulties with food, body image, or self-control. Counseling promotes
healthier relationships with food and self. - Alcohol & Drug Disorders: Struggles with substance use that affect health or relationships.
Therapy provides tools for recovery and long-term wellness. - Anger Management: Difficulty controlling anger in healthy ways. Counseling helps identify
triggers and build healthier responses. - Life Adjustment Problems: Stress from major changes like moving, career shifts, or family
transitions. Counseling supports smoother adjustment and resilience.
Family and Relationships
- Premarital Counseling: Preparing couples for marriage by building communication, trust,
and shared goals. - Marital Conflict: Addressing disagreements, tension, or disconnection in relationships.
Therapy helps couples rebuild understanding and intimacy. - Sexuality Issues: Challenges related to intimacy, desire, or sexual identity. Counseling
provides a safe space for open, respectful dialogue. - Family Conflicts: Ongoing tension or misunderstandings within the family. Therapy helps
restore harmony and strengthen relationships. - Parenting: Guidance for parents navigating challenges with children or teens. Counseling
builds skills for nurturing healthy family dynamics. - Boundaries: Difficulty setting or respecting personal limits. Therapy supports healthier, more
balanced relationships. - Domestic Violence: Emotional or physical harm within a relationship or family. Counseling
prioritizes safety, healing, and empowerment.
