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Zainab Abdi

(she/her)

Zainab Abdi, LICSW - Massachusetts Therapist at Grow Therapy
$120/session
LICSW
13 years of experience
Virtual
In-person
280 N Main St, ...
Hi, I am a licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) in the state of Massachusetts. I have received my Master degree from Springfield college in 2012, and has been helping clients who experienced traumatic events, clients who have lived with anxiety and others who have ADHD to develop coping skills and allowing the client to become the version of themselves they wanted always to be.

Sawsan Shabazz-Colon

(she/her)

Sawsan Shabazz-Colon, LMHC - Massachusetts Therapist at Grow Therapy
$110/session
LMHC
8 years of experience
Virtual
In-person
345 Neponset St...
I am a Licensed Mental Health Clinician (LMHC) based in Boston, MA. I have a Master’s of Education in Mental Health Counseling from Cambridge College and over five years of clinical counseling experience. My therapy style blends warmth, humor, and empowerment, creating a space where clients feel heard, respected, and supported. I am here to listen, understand, and guide you toward personal fulfillment and self-actualization. Working with me feels warm, supportive, and engaging. You can truly be yourself without judgment. I create a space that blends empathy, humor, and empowerment, making the therapeutic process meaningful and approachable. I believe in honesty and direct communication, offering thoughtful insights while encouraging deep self-reflection. Through genuine connection and collaboration, I help clients explore their emotions, navigate challenges, and cultivate lasting growth—all while feeling heard, respected, and supported at every step.
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