A Note from the Co-Founders
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As women raised in collectivistic cultures, we view therapy as a place to collaborate, support, and strengthen your commitment to yourself, your relationships, while continuing to examine the intentionality with which you choose to live your life. Our relationship with you during the course of your therapeutic journey is important to us, not only because we want you to be comfortable in sessions but also because we want you to be able to use our relationship as a playground to practice expressing and exploring in any way that feels important to you.
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​We provide individual, couples, and family therapy and will co-create therapy goals with you. In addition to understanding your experiences from your cultural lens, we are also conscious of the impact of sociocultural dynamics, historical trauma as well as current and past political systems on your life.
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We recognize that it is not uncommon to be trapped in narratives and roles from your past. If this is the case, we will help you identify contributors to the “stuckness”, and guide you in recreating your narrative, keeping in mind your values and aspirations, to help you feel the authentic version of yourself.
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​During the course of therapy, in addition to exploring and helping you recreate your story on your terms, we will also assist you in identifying a repertoire of skills and tools that make you feel more connected and make daily life more meaningful.
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We specialize in serving immigrants, South Asian, and Middle Eastern communities. Please see our specialization page for more information.
---Azadeh Fatemi & Dia Anjali Mason
How we can help
Parking & Commute
Our office, 2858 W Diversey Avenue is .6 miles from the Logan Square stop on the CTA Blue Line. On the North-East corner of Diversey and Francisco, in addition to the CTA Blue Line and multiple bus lines, there is street parking and a bike rack available.