Last edited 09/29/2025

Headshot of Dr. Natasha Deen Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Dr. Natasha Deen

Accepting New Clients
Online in Maryland and Virginia
Headshot of Dr. Natasha Deen Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Identifies As
WomanAsian (South), Indo-Caribbean; GuyaneseIslamBIPOCMillennial, Child of immigrants
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Specialties
Specializes in
AnxietyRace & Cultural IdentityAttachment issuesSpirituality & religion based issuesTrauma
General Expertise
DepressionRelationship IssuesLoss/GriefSelf-EsteemAbuse/Survivors of abuseCodependencyCollege & graduate student issuesFamily issuesIdentity developmentLife transitionsPost-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)Women's issuesPeer Relationships
Treatment Approaches
Strength Based TherapyEclectic TherapyCulturally Sensitive TherapySomatic TherapyBrainspottingCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Integrative TherapyPsychodynamic Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Serves Ages
ParentsYoung Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Seniors (65+)
Languages
English
Professional Background
LicensureMaryland, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LC11701Virginia, Licensed Professional Counselor, 0701012565
Training/CertificationsBrainspotting Certified Counselor
Education
Towson University, Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology, 2019
Work HistoryYou’re seeking to understand your past, reduce worries about the future, live authentically, AND hold onto your culture and values. You’re looking for someone who gets it from experience, someone you don’t have to count on to learn about your identity from the outside. Your culture, experiences, and even religion can impact your mental health, but can also help you heal. It’s a perfected dance in between all these identities and you walked the line delicately balanced until now. You’re not sure how to do it anymore without sacrificing yourself. You’re done feeling stuck, stagnant, and alone in trying to handle your struggles, so you’re ready to make some serious change that you know might rock the boat. It’s possible to have a therapist who understands who you are, what you need, and how to help you change your life in a way that doesn’t compromise any of this. You’re trying to balance your multiple identities and you want to understand how they can exist in harmony. You don’t want your culture overlooked in therapy. After all, your culture impacts everything - your thoughts, your feelings, your upbringing, your family interactions, and your worldview. Let’s explore your culture, upbringing, and identities to understand how they formed who you are, your worldview, and concerns. You are more than your problems and context matters!
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Dr. Natasha Deen, LCPC, LPC, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.
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