Dr. Mansour has been practicing clinical psychology, for over 15 years and
has more than 20 years of mental health experience. She has specialized
training in conducting neuropsychological evaluations and consultation,
specifically with individuals who have had traumatic brain injury. She has
worked with individuals who suffer from severe and persistent mental
illness, that includes Generalized Anxiety, Major Depression, Bipolar
Disorder, and Schizophrenia. She has extensive experience in working
with individuals who suffer from Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
especially with those who have been exposed to war events. She has
completed various continuing education courses on how to work with
individuals who have sustained verbal, physical, and sexual abuse. Even
further, she has specialized trauma certification in working with children
of trauma, children of deployed parents, and refugees/asylees who have
been exposed to war events.
Dr. Mansour provides clinical intensive psychotherapy that includes
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy
(REBT), Narrative Therapy, and Motivational Enhancement/Interviewing
Therapy that is specific to substance abuse counseling, and various other
supportive cognitive therapies. She is also an expert in the area of Death
and Dying and the Grief process and she does provide grief counseling.
She has also provided school psychological evaluations to children with
language barriers, who speak either Arabic or Chaldean. She also enjoys
working with individuals who have adjustment concerns, such as being a
new mother, marital conflicts, social issues, relationship conflicts, job
conflicts, and various other aspects of adaptive living. Her mission is to
help individuals and families to plan and organize their needs based on
their capabilities. She is proficient in the Arabic and Chaldean languages,
and she does therapy and psychological evaluations with those who have
language barriers. Her cultural sensitivity has afforded her much success
in working with individuals and families who have struggled with mental
health concerns.
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