Mina Mikhail, MA, LPC
Therapist
Locations:
New Jersey
Insurances
About
Mina utilizes an approach that focuses on ensuring the client feels heard first and then focuses on thoughts and cognitions. He follows a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach that looks at how thinking affects behaviors and emotions. Mina has found success with this strategy and personally believes in its success. He also understands the limitations of this strategy and incorporates mindfulness and other approaches that aid more in the emotional realm, relaxation, and acceptance.
Locations:
New Jersey
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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LaSalle University, Master of Arts in Professional Clinical Counseling, 2019
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The Pennsylvania State University, Bachelors of Science in Psychology, 2015
Why Healthcare
Mina is passionate about mental health due to a general interest in how the mind works. He also has lived as a counselor and sees how it is one of the most unique and irreplaceable experiences to have a person confide fully in him, and having a therapeutic relationship leads to change. Mina has a passion for helping individuals, and there is no feeling like seeing a client make progress as a result of the collaboration and their hard work.
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