Razan Masri, ALMFT
Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
She/Her
Razan is an Associate Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (ALMFT) who works with individuals and couples through a relational and systemic lens. She holds a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northwestern University and has completed advanced training in the Gottman Method (Levels 1 and 2). Bilingual in English and Arabic, Razan brings cultural sensitivity and nuance to her work, supporting clients from diverse backgrounds with care and attunement. As a Syrian American clinician, she offers a grounded, compassionate presence, with particular insight into multicultural and bicultural identity, relationship dynamics, and the emotional impact of navigating life between cultures.




Focus Areas
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief/Loss
- Neurodiversity
- Trauma/PTSD
- Bicultural Identity
- Relationship Concerns
- Life Transitions

Insurance
· UnitedHealthcare
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Education
- M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy,
2024,
Northwestern University -
B.A., Psychology and Nutrition, 2017,
University of Illinois-Chicago

Licensure

Clientele
- College/Emerging Adults
- Adults
- Couples
- Families
Philosophy
I believe meaningful change happens within safe, authentic relationships—both in therapy and beyond it. My approach is collaborative, warm, and grounded in helping clients better understand themselves, their emotions, and their relational patterns. I focus on building emotional awareness, strengthening communication, and supporting clients as they integrate different parts of their identity in a way that feels whole and self-directed.
Experience
I work with individuals and couples navigating anxiety, life transitions, relational conflict, and identity-related challenges. I have focused experience supporting clients recovering from narcissistic abuse and emotionally harmful relationship patterns, helping them rebuild trust, boundaries, and self-worth. Drawing from my clinical training and lived experience as a Syrian American, I am especially attuned to the complexities faced by multicultural and bicultural clients seeking belonging, clarity, and emotional balance.
accepting new clients
