Aysha provides psychotherapy for adults and teens.
Dr. Azimuddin enjoys working with adults and teens managing various symptom presentations including but not limited to: depression, anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, grief, family dynamics, and phase of life issues. Her approach to therapy is to humanize all experiences that we go through and to have a strong connection with her clients built on authenticity, warmth, acceptance, and safety. Dr. Azimuddin is especially skilled at helping clients maintain a sense of self while balancing various cultural expectations between families, settings, and relationships..
Dr. Azimuddin strongly values the impact that cultural/diversity factors have on what we tell ourselves and how we relate to the world and others. Clients are the experts of their experiences and Dr. Azimuddin uses their expertise to find doorways out of the “stuckness” we find ourselves in. Her clinical experiences in a wide range of settings (residential treatment for substance use disorders, college counseling, behavioral health hospital, and community mental health) have afforded her the opportunity to learn how to promote growth in a diverse range of clients.
Dr. Azimuddin prides herself in her empathic yet realistic mentality, and she is described by her clients as genuine, understanding, and humorous. Her ability to connect and make change through virtual telehealth/teletherapy is unmatched, and she also conducts therapy in Urdu.