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Ali Siddique -Therapist in Davie, FL

Hi! My name is Ali Siddique. I work with adults, couples, and families. I strive to create an environment where you feel safe enough to turn inward and learn more about yourself. I see my role as a therapist as that of a guide—someone who offers direction—while recognizing that, at the end of the day, you are the captain of your own ship. I specialize in working with men and in spiritually–integrated therapy. I believe we are all spiritual beings, and I enjoy incorporating spirituality into sessions for clients who are interested. I am also passionate about learning more about myself and putting into practice the same principles I encourage my clients to use. I genuinely learn something from every client I work with. I look forward to meeting you!




Service Specialties

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Family Conflict

  • Relationship Issues

Education

  • Clinical Mental Health Counseling MS, Lynn University 

Licenses

  • Registered Mental Health Counseling Intern 

Therapeutic Approach

  • Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)

  • Emotionally Focused

  • Experiential Therapy

  • Mindfulness Based

  • TIIP - Traditional Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy

Insurance

  • Aetna

  • Cigna

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • NOMI Health

  • Seminole Tribe 

Location

In office in Davie

Virtually throughout Florida

Contact

info@caringtherapistsofbroward.com 

What can I expect in my first few sessions with?

In our first sessions expect to feel welcomed and safe. I believe that therapy is your process, so in the first few sessions I will ask how you are looking to grow in this process so I can support you in the most holistic way possible.

What makes you different from other therapists?

I believe I am good at understanding people and asking pointed questions to help people learn more about themselves. Also, my training in spiritual integrated therapy and personal spiritual work makes me uniquely equipped to help people who would like to integrate spirituality in their sessions.

What inspired you to become a therapist?

My passion for therapy grew after a career as a professional magician. My favorite part of that work was meeting so many different types of people in a wide range of settings and places around the country. There were times when I would spend hours after an event talking with clients. Over time, I became discontent with the limited depth of connection with people I could build in that role, so I pursued my education and recently began my work as a therapist.