Yvette Mazloumi
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, LMHC, NCCI am passionate about bringing healing to people and helping them overcome their personal and relational struggles in order to live more meaningful, empowered, and peaceful lives.
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I would be honored to work with anyone who is unafraid to learn and grow, even when it feels terrifying or impossible. Currently, I offer my clients Telehealth services, a sliding fee scale for affordability, and the convenience of evening and weekend appointments. I have experience treating co-occurring disorders, anxiety/depression, substance abuse, mood/personality disorders, trauma/PTSD, and family/relationship issues.
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Finding a therapist who's comfortable and experienced with your identity is important. At my core, I believe making therapy a safe and effective space for those who have marginalized identities is key to being a therapist. If you've ever felt uncomfortable going to therapy because of any identity, I hope to make this a safe experience for you! My specialities include sex positivity, DBT, MBT, chronic illness and emotion regulation.
I specialize in working with clients who struggle with anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. However, my approach is not a one size fits all formula. I tailor my work to the individual and their specific needs. I am especially moved to work with clients who are navigating major life transitions and are aware of the need for additional support to thrive amidst the changes.
Are you tired of feeling as though your emotions are being dismissed? Do you often feel invalidated? Stressors are real, and you have every right to be heard. If you are someone who is ready to work towards their optimal emotional and mental wellbeing, you have come to the right place! I work with teenagers, young adults, and adults who are experiencing a variety of issues. Some of these issues may include anxiety, depression, OCD, phobias, low self-esteem, grief, and more.
Maybe you have been feeling so anxious you find it difficult to leave your apartment or focus on school/work. Depression can make you feel numb. Life can be stressful at times. NYC can be a hectic place to live. Let's slow down this hectic life. Let's dive deeper into who you are and explore your inner goals. You are entering a safe space for an authentic therapeutic relationship and I am committed to helping you rediscover joy, balance, awareness, and wholeness.
I accompany you on your journey to harness your creativity, power, and motivation. I will be with you in your pain and your joy. I prefer swimming in the deep waters: exploring the bigger questions around the meaning of life and death, how to find and maintain fulfilling relationships, how to thrive in our precious, finite time here.
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My clients come from many different walks of life, ranging in age from their 70s to their 20s. Many are monogamous. Many are polyamorous or in open relationships. Some identify as kinky and some have not heard of this term. Many of my clients want to improve their relationships or their sex lives. I also work with a wide range of "more conventional issues," such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, trauma, and existential concerns. About half of my clients are LGBTQQIA.
My clients need someone to listen to them—to be heard in a “safe space” where they can freely express themselves. They understand that everyone struggles and that it’s okay to ask for help. Their goals are to learn better ways to cope and deal with their issues. They want to live their best life without fear and anxiety but with courage and resilience. Working together, my hope is to get you closer to your ideal self: a self without despair and filled with hope.
At Resilience Lab many of my clients are searching for their place in the world and struggling with big and small questions alike. They might be exploring themselves or they might be having trouble coping with anxiety or handling relationship issues. My belief is that all questions- large and small- are worth exploring thoughtfully. My goal is to help clients gain a deeper sense of insight and purpose while doing so.
[I am a Resilience Lab therapist.] Throughout counseling I help clients work on coping skills, as well as increasing self awareness, intention, boundaries and self care. I try and help clients repair thinking errors that disable us from evolving, so we can untie the strings from hurtful experiences and feel free again!
I create a space for young people to grow into the best versions of themselves and ask for help when they need it. Many of my clients are new to therapy and may feel hesitant about seeking care, but throughout our work together see the positive experiences it can open up.
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At Resilience Lab I work with people struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma after unexpected life events. Through my eclectic approach, clients gain a new perspective and free themselves from self-defeating thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Reframing is powerful. It empowers clients to choose a different way to look at their situation so they can find self compassion, acceptance, and peace.
My therapeutic work engages a wide range of clients, but I specialize in working with teens and young adults moving through relationship issues, grief, depression, or anxiety. Whether you’re experiencing loss, grappling with a life transition, or exploring how your past relates to your present, I’ll collaborate with you to identify specific goals and guide the therapy space in the direction that best supports your needs.
Many of my clients ask themselves these questions: How do I deal with discrimination? What do I do about racism at work, or feeling out of place as I move through the world? My clients might be isolated, numb, and just trying to get through the day. Whatever the issue is, they are experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, and low self esteem—which often manifest as an impact of racism and can affect your ability to stay positive.
Have you ever thought there was a more authentic version of yourself? One that is just under the surface, but is held back by the things that have happened to you? Maybe you’ve glimpsed this version of yourself in the eyes of someone who truly loves you, who really “gets” you, like a grandparent, a teacher, or a friend. Spoiler alert: This can be you all of the time! I work with adults who feel stuck in their lives, or like they’re not living in their truth.
You're trying your hardest to feel connected to your loved one(s) but instead you end up feeling the opposite. You're tired of overthinking and missing the mark. You might be experiencing the "what ifs" as I call them: "What if my partner is unable to meet my needs? Maybe they don't care to...What if breaking up is the best thing? Do they even love me?" I want you to wake up excited to spend the day with your partner...and actually enjoy the day together! Without any casual conversations turn
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Some of the common client presentation include depression, anxiety, low self-esteem/confidence, life transition issues, relationship difficulties, and stress. Some of my most rewarding and passionate work is with individuals struggling with relationship issues. Navigating (online) dating and/or relationship dynamics can be intimidating. I enjoy helping individuals navigating the relationship dynamic effectively while staying true to themselves.
Challenging the roles society has placed on us can be really difficult, but when we break through these barriers to create our own identities, life can feel so meaningful. My passion is working with individuals and couples, especially people of colour, men, and the LGBTQ community, to re-define themselves into who they truly want to be. By helping individuals be their truest selves in relationships, I also help couples create a more fulfilling partnership.