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Fatima James-Miller, LMHC-D, LPC, NCC®
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Therapy Sessions
My Approach

I believe to achieve success in therapy first starts with the therapeutic relationship. This relationship is a collaborative relationship that takes effort from both the client and therapist.

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About me

I'm a BIPOC Licensed Mental Health Counselor with Diagnostic Privilege in my hometown state of  NY. I am also a Licensed Professional Counselor for NJ and FL, and a National Certified CounselorI enjoy working with children, adolescents, young adults and families multiculturally.

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Children, Adolescent, Adults, and Families Psychotherapy
In-Person and Virtual Sessions

If you found yourself here, it is because you have achieved the first step in recognizing that something has to change. You have decided to face your obstacles and take the path to healing.

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Accepted Insurance Plans

I currently accept insurance, including Optum + EAP and out of pocket.

At this time, I do not accept Medicaid plans. 

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Psychotherapy Office 

My office is located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. It is near local trains and buses such as the B42, B67, B69, BM3. Subways nearby are the B and Q line.

Getting Help

I invite you to message me if you're struggling with your mental health and are ready to take the journey together towards dealing with the challenges you're facing. 

It takes courage to seek support and it is also a step towards making you a PRIORITY.  How empowering is that?

In the event of a crisis and you're a danger to yourself and others, please call 911. 

Other Crisis lines-

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline- Dial 988

SAMHSA'S National Helpline for Mental Health & Substance use disorders- 1-800-662-4357

Veteran's Crisis- Dial 988 then press 1

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Anxiety

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Self Esteem

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Depression

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Relationships

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Stress

If we can share our story with someone who responds with empathy and understanding, shame can't survive.

Brene Brown

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