About Aisha
Aisha Koroma helps people who are struggling with stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, low self-esteem, depression, and motivation. She is a licensed professional counselor, LPC, based in Texas with eight years of experience. Her approach aims to make starting therapy less stressful and more manageable for worried parents and busy adults.
Aisha keeps sessions straightforward and practical. She asks questions, listens closely, and helps people name what matters most to them.
Background and approach
Together they set small, achievable steps so progress feels real and usable between sessions. She uses several therapeutic styles depending on each person's needs. Client-centered work focuses on the person in front of her and their goals.
Mindfulness practices help people notice thoughts and bodily sensations without getting swept up in them. Solution-focused and motivational techniques concentrate on what can change now and how to keep moving forward. In sessions she pays attention to family of origin issues, attachment and commitment concerns, communication problems, and feelings of emptiness or shame.
She also supports people dealing with infidelity, jealousy, hoarding, or the emotional fallout after disasters. Aisha aims to make therapy a collaborative process. She helps clients explore stories about themselves and then looks for practical ways to alter those stories.
The work is paced to fit each person's rhythm and readiness.
Online approaches that fit your life
Aisha uses client-centered work to focus on each person's goals and concerns, helping them feel heard and guiding practical next steps. This approach is useful for stress, low self-esteem, and relationship concerns because it centers the person's own priorities.She also uses mindfulness techniques to help people notice thoughts and bodily sensations without immediately reacting to them. That work can reduce overwhelm and improve emotional regulation after trauma or during anxiety. Motivational interviewing is another tool she draws on to help people find internal reasons to change and to build momentum toward achievable goals.
Finding the right approach is part of the process. The therapist will work together with the client to identify which methods suit their needs, goals, and preferences. That collaboration means techniques are adjusted over time rather than fixed from the start.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to make therapy more flexible. Video is helpful for face-to-face conversation, phone is useful when bandwidth is limited, live chat supports shorter check-ins, and text messaging can fit into busy schedules. These options make it easier to keep momentum and maintain regular contact with a licensed professional.
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What this counselor works with
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- Abandonment
- Attachment issues
- Body image
- Coaching
- Commitment issues
- Communication problems
- Coping with natural or human-caused disaster
- Depression
- Emptiness
- Family of origin issues
- Family problems
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Hoarding
- Impulsivity
- Infidelity
- Jealousy
- Life purpose
- Money and financial issues
- Multicultural concerns
- Post-traumatic stress
- Prejudice and discrimination
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Workplace issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 8 years
- Licensed
- Texas
- Languages
- English