Thank you for taking the time to learn more about me. My name is Dorsa, and I’m a post-doctoral fellow here at Deep Eddy Therapy. Your comfort and trust are paramount, and I am here to support you in making an informed decision about whether we can work together effectively.
Dorsa Jahanbakhsh, PsyD, Postdoctoral Fellow
Supervised by Rachel McCarthy, PsyD (she, her)
- Manage Medications: Provides therapy and collaborates closely with our psychiatry team for medication management, available through internal referral if needed.
At the core of my work is building genuine connections where you feel truly seen, heard, and cared for. I don’t see healing as simply “fixing” what’s broken but as recalling and reconnecting- with others, with nature, and with your own innate healer. Together, we can explore the roots of pain, release what no longer serves you, and create space for a more meaningful life.
I am trained in EMDR and specialize in systems and relational psychoanalysis. I also incorporate Internal Family Systems, somatic practices, and strength-based approaches, weaving these methods in a way that feels attuned to you and your story.
My approach is holistic and culturally sensitive, recognizing that mind, body, spirit, culture, and community are always interconnected. Wounds often arise in relationships and within systems, and healing is most powerful when it happens in the context of those connections. Therapy provides a safe and supportive space for this relational healing to unfold.
Credentials
Education
I was born in Iran and moved to California when I was eight, living between both countries throughout my upbringing. My immigration and witnessing various cultures became a lens through which I came to understand identity, belonging, and the ways systems and our environments shape how we relate to ourselves and each other. These early experiences and my own intellectual curiosity around culture led me to pursue a BA in Sociology at UC Irvine, where I deepened my understanding of social systems. I later earned both my master’s and doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Azusa Pacific University, with a focus on psychoanalytic systems-based therapy.
My dissertation, Wounds That Blossomed, is a labor of love. It explores the lived experiences of Iranian American women, especially Iranian female clinicians, and how collective trauma, gender-based oppression, and acculturation shape narratives of trauma and resilience.
Personal Interests
Outside the therapy room, I enjoy spending time with my loved ones, exploring different forms of spirituality, being in nature, hanging with my dogs, painting, dancing, and trying new creative activities! And also, analyzing characters on reality shows or psychological thrillers with my friends.
In-network and Self Pay
Insurance Accepted
- Aetna
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna/Evernorth
- Curative
- Employers Health Network
- Medicare
- Partners Direct Health
- Sana Benefits
Self Pay
Specialties and Expertise
Top Specialities
Depression, Anxiety, Complex PTSD, Generational, cultural and immigration Traumas, Breakups, divorce and life transitions, Codependency, Students and Medical professionals, Creatives, Premarital couples (Prepare and Enrich), Spiritual or existential issues
Expertise
- ADD / ADHD
- Anxiety
- Codependency
- Cultural Identity / Acculturation Stress
- Depression
- Dissociation
- Divorce / Breakup
- Existential Issues
- Religious Trauma
- Spiritual Growth
- Trauma / PTSD
Treatment Approach
Types of Therapy
- Art Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- EMDR
- Interpersonal
- Psychoanalytic
- Somatic
- Strength-Based
Locations
Client Focus
- Age Groups Served: Adults, Older Adults (18-65+)
- Participant Types: Individuals, Couples
- Language Spoken: English, Farsi
