Hello, my name is
Juman Khweis
I am passionate about guiding others as they go through their own process of becoming relationally empowered.
I’ve been there, scheduling my first therapy session in college and navigating life transitions. Moving from a rural town to the nation’s capital was a culture shock, and doing that solo, oof. Looking inward with support gave me the eye-opening realizations I didn’t know I needed in that season of life and contributed to my newfound awareness of how I show up in life and relationships, all my strengths and weaknesses. I left with empowerment, knowing that I could shift and change even if others did not.
I am passionate about guiding others as they go through their own process of becoming relationally empowered. I aim to create a brave space for people to process how their childhood upbringing and trauma (which comes from the Greek word, traumatikos, meaning wound) impact their relationship with themselves, others, and the world. Revisiting these memories can be hard, so I strive to provide warmth, compassion, and empathy. We are not responsible for our trauma, but we are responsible for healing from it so that we can disrupt destructive patterns that get passed down from one generation to the next.
The good news is that we already possess internal strengths and resources from which we can draw and build upon. For some clients, that may be their faith, spirituality, and/or cultural practices which I am more than happy to incorporate into the healing journey if they so choose. As someone who strives to be culturally sensitive, I will follow the client’s lead.
My job is not only to validate and support clients but also to help them grow and transform. In order to help clients be the best versions of themselves and have the most satisfying relationships, I will sometimes challenge them, ask them hard questions, and point out when they are not living in alignment with their values and goals. If you are interested in this, I would be honored to join you on your healing journey.
I pursued my master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Marriage & Family Therapy at the University of San Francisco. I worked with young and middle-aged adults while doing my graduate-level practicum at Haight Ashbury Psychological Services, a clinic providing low-fee psychotherapy in the San Francisco Bay Area.
I work with families, couples, and individuals from all walks of life on a variety of issues ranging from depression to job stress to relationship problems. In particular, I am interested in helping adult siblings, as well as adult children and their parents, find more effective ways of interacting with one another.
I approach sessions with active listening skills, curiosity, non-judgment, and a holistic framework that explores the connection between mind, body, and soul. I also integrate several different therapeutic approaches ranging from Emotionally Focused Therapy to Relational Life Therapy to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) which is an evidence-based treatment for processing adverse life experiences and traumatic memories.
Call
(469) 389-0383
Office
8400 Stacy Rd. Suite 100
McKinney, TX 75070
General Availability
Monday – Friday
CLIENT FOCUS
- Adults
- Children
- Families
SPECIALTIES
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Family conflict
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Marital and Premarital
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Trauma
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Religious/Spiritual Trauma
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Acculturation Stress
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Adult Family Dynamics
CREDENTIALS
Trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Education + Certifications
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist-Associate who works with families, couples, and individuals in McKinney, TX.
I pursued my master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with a concentration in Marriage & Family Therapy at the University of San Francisco. I worked with young and middle-aged adults while doing my graduate-level practicum at Haight Ashbury Psychological Services, a clinic providing low-fee psychotherapy in the San Francisco Bay Area.
LMFT Associate 204897
Supervised by Layla Ziad Scott, PhD, LMFT #201532