MOHINEE SHARMA
Pronouns: she/her
Work schedule: M - F
Therapist in Sacramento, CA
My Approach: AFFIRMING & EMPATHIC
We often find ourselves stuck in old patterns that no longer serve us. This can lead to feelings of restlessness, uncertainty, resentment, and loneliness. You may crave to feel seen and valued for all that you are. Perhaps you seek a sense of love and security. I am proud of you for taking the steps to heal.
I view the therapeutic relationship as the foundation of healing. I hold a safe space by leading with curiosity, empathy, humor, and compassion. I will meet you with patience wherever you are on your journey and will not push you towards quick fixes. I aim to gently explore your story by looking at your past, environments, relationships, and hopes and values. We will identify sources that interfere with your path towards self-fulfillment, create collaborative goals that will help you live authentically, and cultivate internal safety.
Coming from South Asian immigrants, I know the challenges associated with intergenerational trauma, disconnection, and the search for identity. With my own commitment to
growth and healing, these challenges have equipped me with deep appreciation for the resiliency among us. Throughout our time together, my role is to foster empowerment within you.
I find joy in supporting teens and adults of all backgrounds as they navigate a range of concerns. As a QPOC therapist, I have a special passion for working with LGBTQIA+ individuals and communities of color. My treatment modalities are rooted in a culturally affirming and trauma–informed lens, utilizing a person-centered and psychodynamic orientation. I will honor the unique individual you are by catering my therapeutic approach to best fit your needs.
Wherever you are on your journey, you do not have to face it alone.
my specialties include:
Relational Issues
Anxiety & Depression
some of my therapy approaches:
Humanistic, person-centered, & relational
Psychodynamic Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Mindfulness & Somatic therapies
EDUCATION & experience
I received my BA in Psychology and minors in Human Development & Education from UC Davis. I received my MA in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage & Family Therapy from the University of San Francisco.
During both my undergraduate and graduate careers, I have had the privilege of working with individuals of various intersecting identities. I completed my practicum providing individual and group therapy to high school students. My caseload consisted of teens navigating trauma, sexual abuse, grief, depression, anxiety, and LGBTQIA+ concerns.
I am A registered associate professional clinical counselor and a registered associate marriage and family therapist in Sacramento
I am an APCC (#14625) and AMFT (#141615), supervised by Ivy Griffin, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
More about me
Outside of being a therapist, I enjoy spending time with loved ones, music, playing the guitar, taking mindful walks outside, comedy, cooking, yoga, and reading.
Pronouns: she/her