Sarah Subhan is a Child and Family Therapist practicing in the Caribbean Island of Trinidad and Tobago. She is the founder of Family Tree Services which provides neurobiologically informed mental health therapy to children and their caregivers. Sarah is passionate about the growth of trauma-informed care within the Caribbean. She works with agencies in her country to advance knowledge of trauma-informed practices for use with children within community care and she provides consultation and therapy services related to childhood trauma, attachment, child custody, and other court-ordered evaluations. She is also focused on teaching and supervision with an emphasis on multicultural practice. Sarah was trained at Loyola University Maryland. She furthered her specialized training at the Kennedy Krieger Institute, where she received extensive instruction in trauma-focused therapies, play-based interventions, sandtray therapy, and expressive arts therapy. She thereafter received training in Child Custody Evaluation at William James College Boston. She is currently a doctoral student at Antioch University Seattle. She enjoys using an integrative therapeutic approach and aims to produce more research related to the Caribbean region and its diaspora.
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