Matthew Burhan Ozgercin offers a thoughtful, compassionate, and collaborative approach to therapy, creating a safe space where clients feel genuinely heard and understood. He believes healing begins by exploring the stories people carry about themselves and helping clients develop a new narrative that aligns with their goals, values, and sense of purpose.
Matthew works with teens, adults, couples, and families navigating depression, anxiety, bipolar, and personality disorders. I help people with stress, relationships, and finding meaning in their life.anxiety, depression, stress, grief, relationship challenges, life transitions, self-esteem concerns, and substance use issues. He has a particular focus on supporting men’s mental health, including concerns related to emotional expression, addiction, relationships, and personal growth.
His therapeutic style is strengths-based and multicultural, recognizing how personal identity, culture, and life experiences shape each individual’s journey. He integrates evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), mindfulness-based therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and person-centered counseling. Whether clients are seeking relief from emotional pain, stronger relationships, or greater clarity in life, Matthew is committed to helping them build resilience, self-awareness, and lasting change.