Letters, not categories.
If you grew up bridging two worlds, holding more than your share, or being the version of yourself other people needed — these are for you.
- Letter 01
For Muslims
Therapy that knows what it means when prayer becomes hard, when you're the only one in the room, when faith and self-knowledge keep meeting in unexpected places.
Read → - Letter 02
For women of color
For the strong one. The smart one. The reliable one. The one who has been racialized and gendered into being too much and not enough at the same time.
Read → - Letter 03
For children of immigrants
For the translator, the bridge, the one who absorbed the cost of someone else's brave choice.
Read → - Letter 04
For first-gen professionals
For the one who made it. And then realized that making it is its own private grief.
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The therapy room should feel like the safest place in your week.
Tell Hira what you're looking for — race, religion, modality, personality, language, identity. The more specific, the better. Hira will hand-pick a therapist who fits, and if it isn't right, she will keep looking until it is.
