Sara Ali, LPC
I have had the privilege to work with clients dealing with a variety of struggles like depression, anxiety,
relationship issues, domestic/sexual violence, trauma, grief, and loss. I work with children, adolescents, and adults through individual and group settings.
I utilize a combination of cognitive-behavioral (CBT), trauma and grief component, and psychoanalytic treatment approaches. I believe people have the power to change, and I am merely a key to help provide clarity, process moments and offer guidance. I help clients understand how thoughts and feelings can influence their choices, and identify emotional and behavioral challenges to establish goals that will lead to change. Through emotional healing and mindful choices, you can find meaning and power to rise and be your best!
Beyond therapy, I serve as an advisory council member for Aid to Victims of Domestic Abuse and Olive Branch Muslim Family Services, a peer reviewer for the Journal of Muslim Mental Health, and a contributing author for The Family & Youth Institute and SEEMA, a mental health advocacy group. Helping you is my passion.
Credentials:
- Master of Science in Counseling – University of Houston Clear Lake
- Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
- Certified Crisis Chaplain – Faith Based Counselor Training Institute
Outside of sessions, Sara enjoys working out, doing DIY projects around her home, and learning something new on Master Class.
Favorite Authors: Daniel Siegel, Bessel Van Der Kolk
Mantra to Live By: “One day you will tell your story of how you’ve overcome what you’re going through now, and it will become part of someone else’s survival guide.”
Go-to Coping Skill: Working Out
Past-time Hobby: Painting with Watercolors