Cody Qureshi

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, Khalil Center

 

Cody is a therapist at the Khalil Center, where she specialized in working with immigrants and first-generation Americans. Many of her clients are navigating therapy for the first time, often in the face of cultural stigmas surrounding mental health. Cody is deeply committed to making mental health care more accessible and believes the world would be a better place if more people embraced therapy. 

 

Cody's book is designed to empower readers on their mental wellness journey, offering valuable information and practical exercises to prepare for their first therapy session. It also serves as a resource for those not yet ready to seek professional help, providing tools and skills for a self-guided path toward improved mental health. 

 

Creativity, compassion, and entrepreneurship have been hallmarks of Cody's life from a young age. She holds a B.A. in Psychology, with a minor in Leadership Studies, from Chapman University and a Master's in Counseling Psychology, with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy, from the University of San Francisco. Cody is certified in Life Mastery: Achieving Happiness and Success, Decision-Making Strategies, and Conflict Resolution Foundations. 

 

Originally from Atlanta, Cody now resides in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, with her husband and two children. 

Cody_Qureshi

Cody Qureshi

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, Khalil Center

Cody_Qureshi

Cody is a therapist at the Khalil Center, where she specialized in working with immigrants and first-generation Americans. Many of her clients are navigating therapy for the first time, often in the face of cultural stigmas surrounding mental health. Cody is deeply committed to making mental health care more accessible and believes the world would be a better place if more people embraced therapy. 

Cody's book is designed to empower readers on their mental wellness journey, offering valuable information and practical exercises to prepare for their first therapy session. It also serves as a resource for those not yet ready to seek professional help, providing tools and skills for a self-guided path toward improved mental health.

Creativity, compassion, and entrepreneurship have been hallmarks of Cody's life from a young age. She holds a B.A. in Psychology, with a minor in Leadership Studies, from Chapman University and a Master's in Counseling Psychology, with a concentration in Marriage and Family Therapy, from the University of San Francisco. Cody is certified in Life Mastery: Achieving Happiness and Success, Decision-Making Strategies, and Conflict Resolution Foundations.

Originally from Atlanta, Cody now resides in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, with her husband and two children.

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