Dideoluwa Sotubo (supervised by Katrina Landry, LPC-S), is a Licensed Professional Counselor – Associate (LPC-A) dedicated to providing a safe and compassionate space for clients’ healing journeys. As a first-generation Nigerian American, she has a deep understanding of the complexities of navigating multiple cultural identities. Dideoluwa is passionate about reducing the stigma of mental health in the Black, African, and People of Color (BAPOC) community and empowering individuals to live authentically.
Dideoluwa believes in a collaborative, person-centered approach. Her sessions are a non-judgmental space where the client’s voice is heard and their experiences are honored. She works to build self-awareness and develop practical skills to help clients overcome challenges and achieve their personal goals.
Areas of Expertise
- Dideoluwa specializes in a variety of concerns, with a particular focus on the unique challenges faced by the BAPOC community. Her areas of expertise include:
- Racial Trauma and Identity: Providing a safe space to process racial trauma, microaggressions, and the complexities of identity.
- Life Transitions & Adjustment: Guiding clients through major life changes such as career shifts, new relationships, or college.
- Anxiety, Depression, & Burnout: Helping clients develop effective coping strategies to manage overwhelming emotions and find balance.
- Self-Esteem & Self-Worth: Working with clients to challenge negative thoughts and build a strong sense of confidence and self-advocacy.
- Trauma & PTSD: Offering compassionate, trauma-informed care to help clients heal from past experiences.
A Space for Healing and Growth
Dideoluwa’s commitment is to provide professional and culturally sensitive care that is deeply respectful of a client’s personal history and cultural background. She invites those ready to begin their journey toward a more balanced and authentic life to schedule an appointment.
