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Amanda Torres, LMFT

Couples & Anxiety Specialist • 15 years exp.

★★★★★ 4.9
Speaks ArabicCouples TherapyAnxiety
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Michael Chen, LMFT

Trauma & Family Therapist • 12 years exp.

★★★★★ 4.8
Speaks ArabicTraumaFamily Therapy
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Sarah Williams, LMFT

Individual & Relationship Therapy • 9 years exp.

★★★★★ 4.9
Speaks ArabicAnxietyCouples Therapy
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Jennifer Park, LMFT

Children, Teens & Families • 11 years exp.

★★★★½ 4.7
Speaks ArabicChild TherapyTeen Counseling
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Arabic-Speaking MFTs in the U.S.

Arabic-speaking MFTs serve Arab and Arab-American communities with deep understanding of Islamic values, family honor dynamics, and the specific stressors of Arab immigration to the United States.

Arabic-speaking MFTs are most concentrated in: Michigan, California, New York, Texas, Illinois. Many also offer telehealth, making it possible to work with a Arabic-speaking therapist regardless of where you live in the United States.

Why language matters in therapy

Research shows that therapy is most effective when conducted in your primary or most emotionally fluent language. Nuance, emotion, and cultural context are often lost in translation — finding a therapist who speaks your language isn't just convenient, it's clinically significant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I find a couples therapist who speaks Arabic?
Yes — MFTFinder lists Arabic-speaking therapists who specialize in couples therapy. Use the language filter and set it to Arabic, then apply the Couples Therapy specialty filter. You can also use telehealth to access Arabic-speaking therapists nationwide if options in your city are limited.
Are Arabic-speaking therapists available via telehealth?
Yes — many Arabic-speaking MFTs offer telehealth (video) sessions. This expands your options significantly, since you're not limited to therapists in your local area. Filter for telehealth on MFTFinder to find Arabic-speaking therapists offering online sessions nationwide.
What is the difference between a bilingual and a bicultural therapist?
A bilingual therapist speaks two languages fluently but may not share your cultural background. A bicultural therapist both speaks the language and has lived experience with the culture — they understand cultural norms, family dynamics, and community context from the inside. When searching, ask your potential therapist about both their language fluency and cultural background.
Does insurance cover therapy in Arabic?
Yes — insurance coverage is based on the therapist's licensure and in-network status, not the language of sessions. A Arabic-speaking LMFT who is in-network with your insurance plan will be covered at the same rate as any other in-network therapist. Use MFTFinder's insurance filter alongside the language filter to find covered Arabic-speaking therapists.

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