Nivin Hamada, MHC-LP
About
My name is Nivin Hamada and I currently hold an LP in Mental Health Counseling and an additional certification in Trauma-Focused Therapy. I have been in practice for 7 years, with experience in individual, couples, family and group therapy. I incorporate various modalities into my practice drawing from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT).
I collaborate with individuals, specifically younger and middle-aged adults, through life transitions and hardships using my multicultural perspective. My main area of focus is working with those struggling with anxiety, depression, mood regulation, ADHD, anger management, family issues, maternal mental health, panic disorder, PTSD, and self-esteem issues. I have worked with survivors of sexual and physical assaults and survivors of domestic violence, helping them with gaining control of their lives again and putting them back in the driver's seat. I also work with those who are single parents as well as clients trying to figure out their goals and aspirations while managing anxiety. I hope to relate to my clients while they are navigating life and everything that comes with it.
Within couples therapy, I work with clients to understand the dynamics of what it means to be committed to someone with each person needing to be validated and understood. I hope to help my couples come together to figure out how to make it about “us rather than me against you.”
Using a trauma-focused lens, I take into consideration generational and past traumas to understand how it impacts day-to-day life and the way we interact in the world. I believe in meeting all clients where they are at, fostering a non-judgmental and safe environment to be their authentic self. Most of my work is also driven by EFT, with the goal of helping clients better understand and sit with their emotions. From there, through the use of CBT, I aim to help drive change to motivate client's meet their goals.
I believe that when starting therapy it is important that you choose someone that you feel comfortable with and trust. To me, a successful therapist/client relationship is one that is interactive and collaborative.