Dhara Shah — Mental health service in Seattle, WA
Address411 University St WA, Seattle, WA 98101
Websitedharashah.ca
Dhara Shah is a licensed psychiatric social worker with over 20 years of experience offering compassionate, culturally responsive therapy. She supports individuals, couples, and families through life's challenges, drawing from both Eastern and Western wisdom in an integrative, strength-based, and trauma-informed approach. Shah has extensive experience working with diverse organizations in Canada and India, including providing post-crisis psychological support and developing corporate policies. Her practice is inclusive, serving clients from all backgrounds and financial circumstances. She integrates principles of mindfulness, compassion, and non-harm, inspired by Jain philosophy and Buddhist psychology, to help clients develop clarity and a balanced perspective.
Best for
- Individuals seeking trauma-informed care
- Families navigating life transitions
- Clients interested in a holistic approach
- New immigrants adjusting to a new environment
| Key services | Individual therapy, Group therapy, Couples counseling, Crisis intervention, Disaster response, Virtual sessions |
| Languages | English, Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi |
| Tags | psychiatric social worker, trauma-informed therapy, culturally responsive, anxiety, depression, grief, relationships, mindfulness, holistic health, immigrant support |
Location
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