M.S., APC, CMHC
I’m a therapist with a unique and multidisciplinary background, blending expertise in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with business and creative arts training from UCLA. This diverse foundation informs my holistic approach to therapy.
I believe that each person is shaped by their individual life experiences. I work with individuals, couples, and families to break unhelpful patterns, enhance communication, and build healthier relationships. Grounded in existential-humanistic psychotherapy, I recognize that grief and loss are not limited to death—they can also stem from major life transitions, such as the end of a relationship, career shifts, or changes in identity and purpose.
I specialize in supporting clients through anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, and relationship challenges. I am particularly passionate about working with clients who are committed to improving their relationships, whether through premarital counseling or couples therapy during times of conflict, emotional distance, or broken trust. I help clients navigate a wide range of relational concerns, including communication breakdowns, infidelity, marital strain, trauma, and the long-term impact of complex family dynamics.
As a multilingual, trauma informed and a culturally responsive therapist, I actively support South Asian diaspora, immigrant, and refugee communities in Atlanta. I also integrate my creative background into therapy, using experiential methods like Improv and Adventure Therapy to foster connection and self-awareness.
Fazleen utilizes evidence-based modalities such as Internal Family Systems (IFS), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Narrative Exposure Therapy, guiding clients toward resilience, trust and deeper emotional connections.
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- (770) 659-7199 (Fax)