Episode 122: Finding Your Inner Voice: Intercultural Identity

Natasha came to Canada from Pakistan at 10 years old and was called a FOB. She is the eldest daughter and has experienced language barriers and depression. She became interested in psychology after a teacher encouraged her to major in it. She founded Inner Voice Therapy because there is a need for diverse representation for those living with an intercultural identity.

Dr. Natasha Ramzan

Dr. Natasha Ramzan is a Registered Social Worker and a Clinical Psychologist in the UK, soon to be licensed in Ontario, Canada. She is also the Founder of Inner Voice Therapy, a private practice in Mississauga, Ontario, offering culturally sensitive and trauma-informed care for individuals and couples from diverse backgrounds. With training in Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and anti-oppressive frameworks, Natasha supports clients in reclaiming their sense of self by listening to their inner voice and breaking patterns rooted in intergenerational trauma, internalized racism, and identity conflict. Her work centers on empowerment, authenticity, and creating inclusive mental health spaces that honour intercultural identity, resilience, and collective growth.

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