Dr. Taliah Ziyad-Nau, LCPC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Dr. Taliah Ziyad-Nau

Dr. Taliah Ziyad-Nau

(she/her)

LCPC
10 years of experience
Virtual

Hi, I'm Dr. Taliah, Life sometimes leaves us unable to direct our attention. We're often being pulled towards many directions. If you have work, school, family or a recent life event you would like to process, I am here for you. If a recent life event has brought you distraction, grief or trauma and has you off of your game, let's get you back on track. I would be happy to support you in returning to your best self. Faith-based holistic approach, upon request.

Get to know me

In our first session together, here's what you can expect

In our first session, expect to make introductions, share your needs and concerns as we discuss what you want to accomplish from our sessions. We will agree on a plan to help you achieve your goals and monitor your progress.

The biggest strengths that I bring into our sessions

My biggest strengths relate to talking about solutions, thinking it through, partnering to better understand the why, and the how and overcoming the obstacles.

The clients I'm best positioned to serve

My clients are solution focused, problem solvers, deep thinkers, change seeking, self determined and motivated. No apologies required.

About Dr. Taliah Ziyad-Nau

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Person-centered (Rogerian)

My experience with an Interpersonal approach allows me to meet the client where they are. By providing an empathetic, supportive space, the client is able to develop solutions to challenges. It's a dynamic pairing to strengthen and improve communication that encourages problem solving for persistent worry, avoidance, difficulty concentrating, difficulty with relationships, low energy and declining performance. Person-centered therapy can be applied to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma and relationship difficulties.

Psychoeducation

My experience is vast for assessments. I have decades of practice with test administration and reports. Child, adolescent or adult, what is the area of concern and how can I help?