
CLINICAL INTERESTS
Ethnic Minority Experiences
Immigration
Multiculturalism
Intergenerational patterns
Multi-Racial Families
LGBTQIA+
Religious and Spiritual Experiences
Identity Exploration
Individual & Couples Therapy
Depression
Anxiety
Suha (She/Her/Hers)
Suha began her academic journey with a degree in Business, but her path soon led her toward the field of social work, where she found deep fulfillment in serving others. She worked as a case manager supporting individuals experiencing homelessness and now works in the medical field. These experiences, along with a long-standing curiosity about human behavior and connection, inspired her to pursue a career in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Suha’s interest in therapy began in high school and deepened through her professional work. She has long been fascinated by the complexities of human nature, our need for belonging and understanding, as well as the ways our environments and relationships shape who we are. Her approach to therapy is grounded in systemic thinking, and she values collaboration, empathy, and authenticity.
As a student therapist, Suha is committed to creating a safe, healing environment where clients feel seen and supported. She aims to foster growth through gentle challenges and empowerment.
She hopes to foster an open-minded, adaptable, compassionate presence in her work. She understands the vulnerability that can come with therapy and strives to create a space where clients feel seen, supported, and empowered in their healing journey.
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Suha’s multicultural background and experience as an immigrant inform her commitment to a culturally sensitive therapy. She recognizes the nuanced experiences tied to identity, belonging, and cultural adaptation, and is honored to walk alongside clients as they navigate these aspects of their lives with care and insight.
To schedule an appointment with Suha, please call the Olson MFT Clinic at (319) 368-6493, or note in the appointment form that you would like to see Suha. To access the form, please click the button below: