Nadia London

Associate professional clinical counselor
(
Supervised by Amber Robinson, LMFT #123517)

therapy for creatives, artists

Helping you explore the space between healing and creativity


  • I work with BIPOC, first-generation, and undocumented individuals, and those in interracial relationships who struggle to navigate the unique nuances and microaggressions of bridging cultural differences while honoring the desires of your true self. I know firsthand what it feels like to carry the weight of becoming the first in your family to create a new path, manage the complexities of cross-cultural relationships, prove yourself to be worthy in the workplace, and constantly teeter between what feels to be completely separate worlds. 

    I’m here to help you honor your experiences and build the confidence to not only identify but also show up in spaces as your true self. 

  • My approach in therapy is a collaborative experience. I’ll create a safe and comfortable environment for you to explore your internal world. This allows me to learn what feelings you’re currently experiencing – whether it be disagreements with your partner, grief, disappointment, imposter syndrome, or any other state of disequilibrium. When you’re ready, we’ll get to the root of your current pain by exploring and detangling how past patterns, behaviors, and experiences impact the way you navigate your life and relationships. I’ll help you learn the skills to trust in yourself and advocate for your needs and desires.  

    I’m passionate about helping individuals and couples thrive in their closest relationships, so I will work with you to engage curiosity and exploration into the feelings and behaviors that get in the way of the life and relationships you desire. I can’t wait to help you explore your creativity, foster healthier relationships, and connect the dots that shape you into the most fulfilled version of yourself. 

  • As a first-generation individual, I’ve faced the challenges of being the first in my family to, embark on creative entrepreneurship, date outside of my race, and opt out of the chosen religion. I’ve carried the weight and felt the pressure of constantly having to prove myself in the workplace and advocate for myself when other people assign their beliefs or stereotypes onto my identity. But therapy with a POC helped me restore hope, instill trust in myself, and develop a sense of acceptance that allows me to show up authentically and confidently. In fact, therapy played such a pivotal role in my life that after 15 years in the photo/video industry, I chose to go back to school to pursue a career in mental health. This allows me to help other BIPOC, first-generation, and undocumented creatives visualize and rewrite their futures.

    My journey is one of resilience, and I’m looking forward to using my experience and expertise to validate and honor your experiences as you navigate life through your unique lens.

  • Individuals: $150

    Couples: $200

    Limited sliding scale options may be available

888.444.2621 ext. 701

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