Sherine is a deeply compassionate and grounded therapist with over 21 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through the challenges of life, love, and loss. She brings a warm, relational approach to her work, creating a space where clients feel genuinely seen, heard, and safe enough to explore the deeper layers of their struggles. With a focus on connection, emotional safety, and growth, Sherine helps people slow down and understand the patterns that keep them stuck, especially in their closest relationships.
Sherine has a special interest in working with couples navigating parenthood, blended family dynamics, emotional disconnection, and the lingering impact of trauma or unmet childhood needs. She often supports couples who feel more like housemates than partners, who long for closeness but keep missing each other in the chaos of daily life. Whether they’re stuck in conflict, feeling worlds apart, or recovering from betrayal, Sherine helps partners come back into relationship with themselves and each other by fostering understanding, accountability, and emotional intimacy.
Her work is informed by emotionally focused therapy (EFT), somatic and attachment-based approaches, and trauma-sensitive frameworks. She is especially attuned to the complexities that arise when unspoken fears like abandonment, rejection, or not feeling good enough shape how we show up in our relationships. Sherine also has experience supporting individuals and couples navigating ADHD, cultural and intergenerational dynamics, sexual trauma, and issues related to identity, self-worth, and belonging.
What sets Sherine apart is not just her clinical expertise, but her lived experience as a mother, a migrant, and someone who believes in the quiet power of presence, reflection, and real connection. She brings a steady, down-to-earth energy to her sessions, balancing insight with empathy, and challenge with deep care. For Sherine, therapy is about more than working through problems. It’s about finding meaning, growing in self-awareness, and learning how to stay soft and connected in a world that often teaches us to protect, perform, or shut down. She welcomes individuals and couples from all walks of life and is honoured to hold space for the vulnerable, transformative work of healing and reconnection.