Sarah Kharboutly believes in the profound impact of empowering connections and nurturing relationships to foster healing and personal growth.
With over twenty years of experience in a supervisory role, Sarah has worked with individuals across various age groups, including children, adults, and families. Her approach focuses on fostering a safe and inclusive environment where individuals feel empowered to explore their thoughts and emotions without fear of judgment. Recognizing that mental health is deeply interconnected with emotions, physical sensations, and behaviors, she adopts a holistic
perspective in therapy. Her goal is to help individuals navigate their concerns while promoting personal growth in a supportive and understanding space.
Understanding the importance of empathy, particularly when working with children navigating challenging family dynamics such as single parenthood, separation, or disconnection, she recognizes how these experiences shape a child’s self-perception and worldview. In today’s fast-paced society, families often overlook the need to pause and reflect on their daily interactions. Gaining insight into these dynamics is often the first step toward healing and strengthening familial bonds. By fostering an environment of open communication and self-reflection, families can improve their connections and create nurturing spaces for both parents and children. Throughout her career, Sarah has supported parents and children facing various challenges, including social isolation, behavioral issues, developmental delays, and learning difficulties. Establishing trust is foundational to creating a safe environment where both parents and children feel empowered to share their thoughts and emotions. This openness nurtures understanding and facilitates collaboration in setting meaningful goals and developing actionable plans. Reflecting on the experiences of the families she works with, she recognizes that many have felt overwhelmed at times. Helping these families return to a place of stability, connection, and resilience is incredibly fulfilling and reinforces her commitment to fostering healthy relationships within families.
Her therapeutic approach centers on the understanding that negative thoughts and emotions can create a cycle of distress that is challenging to break. She prioritizes honoring each individual’s unique experiences, strengths, and aspirations, viewing clients as the foremost experts in their own lives. Drawing from the Emotion-Focused Therapy framework, she believes that every person has an innate understanding of their experiences and emotions, which allows them to
construct the meanings that guide their lives. Additionally, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy serves as a powerful tool in helping individuals navigate overwhelming challenges with self-compassion and a constructive mindset, breaking down difficulties into smaller, more manageable parts.
As a therapist, her role is to facilitate deeper self-awareness and empower informed decision-making. This is a collaborative process in which individual insights and preferences are essential to the journey toward growth and understanding. She is committed to the belief that every person has the capacity for meaningful change. Her goal is to be a supportive companion as clients explore their paths to self-discovery, healing, and fulfillment, inspiring them to develop strong, healthy, and sustaining relationships.
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ABUSE ADHD ADJUSTMENT DISORDER ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AUTISM BEHAVIORAL ISSUES BODY IMAGE ISSUES BULLYING COMMUNICATION ISSUES DISSOCIATIVE DISORDERS DIVORCE DOMESTIC ABUSE/ VIOLENCE EATING DISORDERS EMOTIONAL ABUSE | FAMILY PLANNING FEARS/ PHOBIAS IMPULSE CONTROL INFERTILITY AND ADOPTION INSOMNIA/ SLEEP DISORDERS INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY LEARNING DISABILITIES MOOD DISORDERS NARCISSISISM OBESITY OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER OPPOSISTIONAL DEFIANCE DISORDER PANIC DISORDER | PARENTING ISSUES PERSONALITY DISORDERS PREGNANCY, PRENATAL AND POSTPARTUM RACIAL IDENTITY REJECTION SENSITIVE DISORDER SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER SLEEP DISORDER SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER SOCIAL ISOLATION SPIRITUALITY TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURIES (TBI) WOMENS ISSUES WORKPLACE STRESS |
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Youth/ Adolescent
Individual- Women
Individual- Men
Couples
Families
Elderly
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