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Mohamed Sarour is a Mental Health Counselor located in Brooklyn, NY. Using his deep empathy and experience, he facilitates therapy sessions with teenagers, young adults, and adults. Many of his clients want to learn more about themselves, as they struggle from identity challenges, low self-esteem, or face major obstacles to wellbeing such as discrimination, stigma, or shame. Mohamed also offers couples therapy sessions for those who would like to grow their relationships or process through difficulties with the support of a mental health professional.
Mohamed takes a humanistic approach to therapy, adjusting his style and modality based on the unique needs of each client. He draws from psychodynamic therapy, which teaches clients how to become introspective about how their minds work and why certain situations in their present may relate to previous experiences from the past. He is an affirming therapist who enjoys welcoming clients from the LGBTQIA community into his practice, and all clients benefit from attentive and compassionate conversations.
Mohamed earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. His goal is to provide clients with a space where they can openly and safely discuss what’s happening in their lives, processing through the various highs and lows that come with life.
Years of Experience: 3 years
Adjustment difficulties & disorders - Support around adapting to new and/or challenging life circumstances; skill-building for improved stress management and reduction of anxiety.
Communication issues - Developing effective interpersonal skills in relationships with partners, families, and co-workers; using healthy methods of communication to convey needs and respond to others
Men's issues - Expertise in working with adult men; providing a safe and understanding space to address life challenges and promote physical and mental health
Race & cultural identity - Exploring topics of racial, cultural, and ethnic background as it relates to one’s family origins and personal identity
Relationship issues - Understanding one’s wants and needs in relationships; exploring patterns of interaction, addressing concerns, and strengthening satisfaction in relationships and dating
Childhood trauma - Learning how traumatic events in childhood can translate into adulthood; processing through difficult memories with the goal of moving past the experience and lingering symptoms
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