Therapy for
Internationals
A safe space for you to seek support on your journey of living abroad. We specialize in helping international residents find their meaningful path through a fully personalized approach.
Understanding Your Journey as an International
Living abroad can be an intense experience that many may not fully comprehend. At Sentire, our team is composed of experienced international therapists who support individuals living abroad.
We understand the complexity of the emotions, thoughts, and needs that adapting to a new culture can provoke, and how this may bring a sense of disconnection from parts of oneself.
You don't have to go through it alone.
If you're feeling overwhelmed,
lost, or stuck, Sentire provides a safe and specialized space for you. Our therapists use a personalized approach, focusing on your goals and values, and guiding you in a direction that aligns with your interests.
How We Can Help You
Individual Therapy
At Sentire, we offer therapeutic processes grounded in contextual behavioral science, with a primary focus on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Our team helps clients engage in their lives by building meaningful experiences.
Learn MoreGroup Therapy
Therapeutic groups can be a powerful way to explore human experiences. The group setting helps strengthen a sense of safety and care. We use validated protocols based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Learn MoreSentire and Connect
Monthly open gatherings organized by Sentire to promote healthy practices, creativity, and authentic social connection within the international community.
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The Meaning Behind Sentire
We provide the international community with a safe space and the cultural sensitivity needed for deep understanding. Our expert therapists are here to support your journey to a fulfilling life abroad.
- Proudly supporting LGBTQIA+ Internationals
Ready to Start Your Journey?
If you’re looking for an English-speaking therapist who truly understands the international experience, let’s begin with a conversation. We’d be happy to introduce ourselves and share more about our approach to therapy.
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