Clinicians, Coaches, Therapists

Learn. Grow. Thrive. with Dr. Sheeza Mohsin

Over the last few years, Dr. Sheeza has spoken to various clinician groups and practices to help them strengthen their skills for relationship counseling within the Multicultural / South Asian Space. After years of getting requests from so many clinicians for supervision and consultation, Dr. Mohsin is excited to introduce this Track to help strengthen the practice muscle for the many up-and-coming talented professionals continuing to enter the mental health space. Learn how to modify existing best practices and relationship models to support this population. These workshops are carefully designed to give Clinicians an orientation into managing the therapist's self while working with couples and families from their own cultural backgrounds.

Mental Health Professionals and Coaches
Get Trained to Expand Your Client Base.

The population of Individuals, Couples, and Families of South Asian descent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh) in North America consists of educated professionals, business owners, and healthcare professionals eager to work with a Mental Health Professional. Given the stigma of seeking help in the culture, many prefer working with someone who is not from the same culture as them.

Unfortunately, of the 100s of couples and 1000s of individuals that Dr Sheeza Mohsin has worked with or spoken to in group settings, have repeatedly said that it has been frustrating for them when they work with a mental health professional because it becomes an ‘Intro to my culture’ session where the counselor needs to be educated by them before they can be helped.

This workshop is carefully designed to give Clinicians an orientation into the culture while explaining how to modify Western models of couples and family therapy to help people from South Asian cultures.

Multicultural Competence:
Working with South Asian Clients

for Non-South Asian Clinicians

Start working on developing your knowledge of the cultural nuances of this successful population to help grow your practice.

Apply to register for the online workshop today!

Note: Practitioners will be assessed for the possibility of becoming a part of Dr. Mohsin’s Referral Network.

This online workshop includes:

  • 6 hours of live training facilitated via zoom by Dr. Sheeza Mohsin, followed by an invitation to attend 3 consecutive supervision sessions following the workshop.

  • A PDF handout with the content, guides and interventions, along with references and a resource list of articles, plays and movies to watch to strengthen your understanding of the culture

  • PowerPoint Slides

Prerequisites: 

A graduate degree in a mental health-related field (Copy of degree to be submitted if you do not have a US-based mental health practitioner license), along with the program information in which you are trained.

OR

An active license from the Licensure Board that you are affiliated with.

Working with my Own:
Working with South Asian Clients

for Clinicians of South Asian Heritage

A relationship competence workshop followed by an invitation into supervision.

Apply to register for the online workshop today!

Note: Practitioners will be assessed for the possibility of becoming a part of Dr. Mohsin’s Referral Network.

This online workshop includes:

  • 6 hours of live training facilitated via zoom by Dr. Sheeza Mohsin, followed by an invitation to attend 1 supervision sessions following the workshop.

  • A PDF handout with the content, guides and interventions, along with references and a resource list of articles, plays and movies to watch to strengthen your understanding of the culture

  • PowerPoint Slides

Prerequisites: 

A graduate degree in a mental health-related field (Copy of degree to be submitted if you do not have a US-based mental health practitioner license), along with the program information in which you are trained.

OR

An active license from the Licensure Board that you are affiliated with.

What People Are Saying

“I wanted to take a moment to appreciate how seamlessly Dr. Mohsin switched lanes with me or code-switched with me. From English to Urdu; Navigating cultural nuance, giving me frames of reference to help me manage my thoughts even w religious frame of reference, gender implications, the professional sphere. She did it all seamlessly, mashallah. It was very smooth, natural, and fluid. I was not jarred or felt abruptly interrupted even once. I feel like she is addressing all parts of me, and I like it. And I hope we continue to pick up chemistry and make progress. I am enjoying wiring with her. Thank you for your skill in handling me, making me feel comfortable, building trust, and being in a position to grow. I feel my chest opening up. May Allah grant her barakah and ease too. Ameen.”

— Executive, Female, 44, South Asian

“Our family was broken. The dynamic between two stressed adults and an unhappy teen had become a firestorm of hurt feelings and ineffective communication. The three of us had learned what buttons to push to get a reaction from one another and each of us had given up listening, instead focusing solely on trying to be heard. As parents, we had spent so much of our energy and patience bearing the weight of this unhealthy dynamic that we had little left for each other. We had long since forgotten what it was to be a couple. Dr. Sheeza greeted us with compassion and understanding. Her wise and gentle manner, coupled with humility and humor, immediately created a safe environment where all three of us could share our hurts, our fears, and, most importantly, our mistakes. Dr. Sheeza helped us engage effectively and respectfully with one another to repair our broken dynamic. We laughed. We cried. We listened. For the first time in a long time, we all listened. After each session with Dr. Sheeza, we emerged feeling more like a family than we had the week before. In less time than we believed possible, Dr. Sheeza helped us develop tools and skills to better interact with one another and better manage the daily challenges of family life. Wonderfully absent from our family are the tornadoes that would begin with one of us and envelop us all.
Two years later, we still reach out to Dr. Sheeza when life throws us a curve, and we crave her guidance and her seemingly unbounded wisdom. We are truly blessed to have Dr. Sheeza in our lives.”

— Executive, Male, 55, Caucasian