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Basic Information
Provider name
Sakhi for South Asian Women
Service Level
Peer-Based Support
Self-Guided Support
Therapy
Services
Individual Therapy
Group Therapy
Helpline
Family/Couples Therapy
Support Group
Guided Self-Help
Psychotropic Medication Management
Service Description
Sakhi for South Asian Women exists to represent the South Asian diaspora in a survivor-led movement for gender-justice and to honor the collective and inherent power of all survivors of violence. \n\nIn Sakhi’s counseling program, evidence-based practices (EBP) are uniquely honed to include South Asian perspectives. Counseling services include mental health assessments, individual one-on-one counseling sessions, and referrals and follow up with outside providers if possible. They also facilitate “Chai and Chat†support group sessions open both to clients moving out of one-on-one counseling and clients who prefer a group setting. A support group “Valuable Connections,†is available as a safe space for survivors to process their feelings and thoughts. \n\nThey provide therapy (up to approximately 12 months) at no charge. Currently, mental health services are remote/virtual. (If there are changes to that, clients will be informed of the option of in-person services.) In order for someone to be referred to the Sakhi Counseling Program, they can call the Sakhi Helpline (212-868-6741) to complete an initial intake and request counseling services. Languages include English, Hindi, Urdu, Bangla and Punjabi.
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Mental health concerns
Various Concerns
Anxiety
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Co-occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders
Coping with Mental Health of Others
Coping with Race Related Stress / Trauma
Crisis Support
Disruptive Behavior and/or Conduct Problems
Eating Disorders
Grief / Bereavement
Parenting
Serious Mental Illness
Stress
Trauma
Fraud Victimization
Human Trafficking
Addiction/Substance Misuse
Attention Problems
Child Abuse or Neglect
Coping with COVID-19
Coping with Natural Disasters
Crime Victimization
Depression
Domestic Violence
Gender-Based Harassment
Managing Medical Conditions (e.g., chronic pain, sleep problems)
Relationship Difficulties
Sexual Abuse/Assault
Suicide
Weight Management
Military or Veteran Issues
Age groups served
Children
Teens
Adults
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Research-supported Treatments
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Psychoanalytic
Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Prolonged Exposure
Exposure and Response Prevention
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Psychodynamic
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are services mostly provided by trainees?
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Access Information
Region
National Availability
New York
borough
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
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Virtual or in-person
Virtual
Address
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Payment Options
Medicaid
Managed Medicaid (e.g., Healthfirst, Fidelis)
Medicare
Private Insurance
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Sliding Scale
Pro Bono (Fee Waiver)
None Needed (Always Free)
Waitlist
Never
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Phone Number
212-868-6741
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Culturally Sensitive Care
special services for Racial/ethnic groups
Asian/Pacific Islander
Black/African American
Indigenous/Native American
Latinx/Latino/Hispanic
Currently Unknown
Special services for gender groups
Men
Women
Trans or Gender Non-Conforming
Currently Unknown
Special services for LGBTQ+
Yes
No
Currently Unknown
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