Nimra holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Anthropology and Sociology with a concentration in Criminology and a minor in Religious Studies. She is currently completing her final year at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University obtaining her Master’s degree in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program. Nimra is trained and certified in Mental Health First Aid. She has previously worked as an administrative assistant for Harmony House under Family Services of the Piedmont and as a voluntary translator to help those in the community who have language barriers. Her interests include cooking, health and wellness related activities, and reading the Holy Quran.
Nimra’s short experience in the field so far includes the assessment and treatment of adults primarily focusing on depression and anxiety. She is eager to expand her knowledge and abilities to a more diverse population including children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and the elderly. She aims to work with clients presenting with all types of different concerns because this will aid her in sharpening her skills to become a better counselor. Nimra’s counseling approach includes person-centered, cognitive behavioral therapy, and relational cultural therapy.
Nimra’s goal is to collaborate with individuals from all walks of life regardless of their backgrounds. A safe and inclusive environment for all allows for the client and counselor to build a therapeutic relationship in which they can work together to achieve the client’s individual goals. Nimra truly believes that counseling allows for clients to become the best version of themselves, and she strives to be that aid in their unique journeys.
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