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Working with My Own:Â Working with South Asian Clients
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For Clinicians of South Asian Heritage – Supervision Workshop
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Deepen Your Self-Awareness, Strengthen Your Cultural Lens & Enhance Your Clinical Practice
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This supervision-focused workshop is designed specifically for clinicians of South Asian heritage who want to better understand the cultural layers, personal narratives, and lived experiences that influence their work with South Asian clients.
Explore your own cultural story, enrich your therapeutic lens, and strengthen your ability to serve clients who share similar cultural backgrounds—while also learning how to keep clear clinical boundaries and maintain therapeutic neutrality.
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Note: Practitioners will also be assessed for potential inclusion in
Dr. Sheeza Mohsin’s Referral Network.
What This Online Workshop Includes
âś” 6 Hours of Live Training on Zoom
Interactive training led by Dr. Sheeza Mohsin, with opportunities for reflection, case discussion, and insight into culturally informed interventions for South Asian clients.
âś” 1 Supervision Session After the Workshop
Participants will be invited to attend one group supervision session to apply, deepen, and process what they’ve learned.
âś” PDF Handout & Resource Materials
You will receive a comprehensive handout that includes:
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Cultural frameworks and clinical application
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Intervention guides
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Self-awareness prompts & reflection tools
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Reference list
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Recommended articles, books, plays, and films
to expand your cultural knowledge and insight
âś” PowerPoint Slides
Full slide deck for continued review and integration.
Who This Training Is For
This workshop is ideal for:
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Clinicians of South Asian heritage working with South Asian clients
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Practitioners wanting to explore the impact of their own cultural identity
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Therapists seeking deeper insight into shared cultural narratives
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Professionals aiming to deliver more culturally attuned, ethically grounded care
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Clinicians interested in joining a multicultural referral network
Prerequisites
Participants must meet one of the following:
Option 1:
A graduate degree in a mental-health–related field.
(If you do not hold a U.S.-based mental health practitioner license, please upload a copy of your degree and program information.)
Option 2:
An active license from your affiliated Licensure Board.
Working with clients in the Multicultural and South Asian relationship space requires a specialized understanding of culture, context, and the therapist’s own identity. Over the past several years, Dr. Sheeza Mohsin has been invited by numerous clinician groups and mental health practices to help them deepen these skills and strengthen their therapeutic approach.
After receiving consistent requests for supervision, guidance, and case consultation, Dr. Mohsin is proud to introduce this dedicated Professional Track—created to support the next generation of talented practitioners entering the mental health field.
This series will equip you with practical tools to adapt existing best-practice frameworks and relationship models to effectively support South Asian and multicultural clients. Each workshop is thoughtfully designed to help clinicians cultivate cultural awareness, navigate their own therapeutic presence, and manage the unique dynamics that arise when working with couples and families from within their own cultural communities.
Join this learning experience to enhance your clinical confidence, strengthen your relational work, and elevate the quality of support you offer to diverse clients.
Ready to Begin Your Cultural Self-Work?
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