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I am an international counseling psychologist that specializes in trauma services and community psychology (PhD). I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a clinical drug and alcohol counselor (LCADC) in the state of NJ. For over 20 years, I have specialized in child and family psychology with a particular focus in the multicultural experience and the trauma associated with experiences such as migration, acculturation, and cultural and gender identity development. From a trauma-informed foundation, I utilize a variety of techniques to foster healing of multicultural and generational related traumas. Methods include traditional psychotherapy as well as client-specific cultural and indigenous informed practices. Individual healing is fostered through the lens of liberation psychology. As a child of an immigrant, and a mother of five inter-ethnic children, I share the lived experiences that are associated with generational trauma and challenges regarding migration. Over the course of my career, I have published in several venues advocating for human rights and child welfare, highlighting the need for policy change. Email Dr. Shirin Zarqa-Lederman International Psychology. Qualifications Years in Private Practice: 12 Years Professional Licenses: New Jersey / 37PC00485500 Education: The Chicago School of Professional Psychology Degree: PhD, Year: 2022 Additional Credentials Membership: AMENA-PSY Membership: APA Specialties Trauma and PTSD Racial Identity Transgender
New Jersey
20 years
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NJ LPC 37PC00485500
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