Abirami (Abi) Suthan

Abirami (Abi) Suthan

Abi’s therapeutic approach blends evidence-based care with a health psychology lens, emphasizing the connection between mind and body. She has supported individuals navigating learning differences, ADHD, brain injuries, and other cognitive challenges through both neuropsychological and psychological assessments. Her master’s thesis on suicide-related beliefs with South Asian Americans grounds her work in cultural sensitivity, inspiring her to create a space where all identities, experiences, and stories are fully welcome and supported. Guided by curiosity and collaboration, Abi strives to explore each individual’s unique experiences to understand who they are now and how that connects to where they want to be. Abi is certified to work with our therapy dog, Lexie, in animal-assisted therapy sessions.

Abi holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Anthropology from the University of Toronto, and recently earned her Masters degree in Clinical Health Psychology from the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Abi works with children, teens, and adults, supporting them through periods of change, growth, and self-exploration. She specializes in helping clients navigate depression, anxiety, physical health concerns, substance use, stress, and burnout as well as times of change or uncertainty.  She is especially passionate about working with individuals navigating life transitions, cultural or identity-based challenges, and the ongoing pressures of balancing personal, family, and community expectations. 

 

CLINICAL APPROACH

Abi understands that starting therapy or going through testing can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s something new or not often talked about. The idea of sharing personal struggles or completing an evaluation can bring up uncertainty, worry, and sometimes fear of what the results might mean. Abi works to ease that process by creating a space that feels safe and welcoming where clients can move at a pace that feels comfortable. She approaches each person as an individual—not just a diagnosis or a set of symptoms—so that treatment feels collaborative and grounded in their experiences.

When providing psychological and neuropsychological testing, Abi emphasizes that the process is not about labeling, but about understanding. Her goal is to help testing feel less intimidating and more like a tool that can guide growth, learning, and self-understanding. Throughout the therapeutic and testing process, Abi integrates her humanistic and values-driven approach, grounded in ACT. She strives to create a space of curiosity and collaboration where clients can explore their strengths and work towards goals that are meaningful to them. 

CREDENTIALS:

Temporary Limited Licensed Psychologist