Rania Ibrahim Ambrad

Rania Ibrahim Ambrad

Registered Social Worker

Address

Ontario

Fees

$150 CAD Per Session

I offer a sliding scale for students or qualified individuals

I specialize in

ADHDAutism Spectrum DisorderRacial IdentityWomen's IssuesRelationship Issues

I can also offer support in these areas

Depression and AnxietyCoping With Life ChangesLGBTQ+PTSD and TraumaStudent LifeCodependencyFamily ConflictGetting UnstuckGriefManaging Emotions

I can speak in these languages

English

Types of therapy

Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)Attachment-basedCompassion FocusedCulturally SensitiveFeministInternal Family Systems (IFS)Person-CenteredSomaticTrauma FocusedRelationalEmotionally Focused

About me

I am a queer, neurodivergent, Palestinian-Egyptian and Filipino cis woman and racialized settler in Turtle Island on the stolen lands of what is known today as Ontario, Canada. My lived experiences as a biracial, disabled, queer person from a working-class immigrant family fuel my passion and ongoing commitment to bring culturally responsive, intersectional feminist and decolonial approaches to wellness, healing, and relationship building into my practice. Belonging to multiple equity-deserving groups, I understand what it feels like to stand out but not be seen, to not be heard, to be misunderstood, to be invalidated and underestimated. To not know where you belong. To never feel good enough. I focus on holding space for folks from BIR (Black, Indigenous, Racialized), neurodivergent, and 2SLGBTQ+ communities. In our sessions together, I strive to create an environment where you feel accepted, safe, comfortable and supported to explore your thoughts, emotions, sensations and experiences. While we may encounter periods of discomfort and difficulty through this process, we will share plenty of moments of joy, laughter and celebration.

I offer session via

Video CallVoice Call

Able to work with

  • Adults (ages 30+)

Able to work with clients from

  • Ontario

License & Certification

Registered Social Worker

Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers

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