THERAPY SERVICES
You no longer have to pretend to be okay.
All you've wanted is to receive therapy to openly share your thoughts and feelings while being listened to with empathy by women who can relate to you. At KQH, you can.
All of our psychotherapy sessions take place remotely over a confidential video call via a phone, computer, laptop, or tablet to keep you and your family safe until we can meet in person again, considering COVID-19 restrictions.
From the comfort of your own home, you can enjoy the same personalized therapy approaches you would receive during face-to-face therapy sessions.
THERAPY FOR NEW YORK RESIDENTS
You deserve a culturally-competent therapist educated on the nuances of being a woman of color.
There's no need to code-switch or hide parts of yourself from us.
At KQH, you will get the real experience of putting it all on the table for an unbiased third-party to work through the things you are going through with you.
Get the most out of therapy with evidence-based interventions tailored to you.
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We use cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), grounding techniques, mindfulness, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), and emotional freedom techniques (EFT) to help you be a better you.
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Therapy by appointment only.
Definitions you should know.
You may not know what some of the terms on our website mean, but we will make sure you do to feel more comfortable with the therapy process.
INDIVIDUALS
Too often, we feel like our issues are not “big enough” for therapy, but if you are reading this, they are.
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For 45 minutes, speak your truth, get your feelings off your chest, and receive the skills and tools you need to feel better about whatever is bothering you to a woman with a lived experience of being a woman of color.
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By processing any underlying feelings or thoughts impacting your life negatively to someone who will understand where you are coming from, you will be able to get the most out of every therapy session.
CLIENT TESTIMONIALS
Personalized therapeutic approaches
COACHING
Adulthood can be very challenging. We are expected to know how to manage life after college with no guidance. If you have a specific issue or situation you are struggling with then coaching is for you.
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Coaching sessions are 60 minutes. There are action steps, progress check-ins, feedback, and results planning. Some of the issues are:
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Manage transitions
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Create work-life balance
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Establish healthy routines
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Develop courage, confidence, and self-worth
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Reframe negative self-talk
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Build and strengthen relationships
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Accomplish life goals
Coaching is not therapy. if you are struggling with any mental health condition and live in New York contact us to book an appointment for therapy.
Personalized action plan
CLIENT TESTIMONIAL
I notice that I can face my feelings directly and quickly, instead of feeling sorry for myself or distracting myself. Basically, I'm braver.
ONLINE SUPPORT GROUP
Sisters Circle Support Group For Active Clients
A private Facebook group for active clients. This virtual space was created to help clients as they go through various changes and challenges throughout the stages of their lives.
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Together, we can heal and grow from hearing shared experiences focused on issues impacting women of color.
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We will talk about culturally-insensitive workplaces, isolation, low self-esteem, negative body image, negative thoughts, and more in this online group to empower each other to become better, happier women.
SERVICES NOT OFFERED
We do not offer Medication Management. However, we do refer our patients to a list of psychiatrists for additional care when needed.
If you, or someone you know, is actively abusing alcohol or other substances, have an active eating disorder, or need help stabilizing your primary needs such as food and housing, you or this other person may need treatment or services that KQH Mental Health Counseling P.L.L.C. does not provide such as Case Management, Detoxification or Rehab, or a Psychiatrist.
In these cases, we suggest that you or the person you know visit NYC’s emergency services page: https://www1.nyc.gov/site/doh/health/health-topics/crisis-emergency-services.page or call 911.
If you or someone you know is actively suicidal, you should call 911. If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE text 988.