


Miranda R. Deebrah, LMSW received her MSSW from Columbia University’s School of Social Work and currently works as a licensed therapist for individuals of all ages in New York City. She guides her clients in developing tools and skills catered to each unique individual to help them navigate life stressors and challenges and find healing within themselves.
She is experienced in working with survivors of DV/IPV, sexual abuse and trauma, immigrants (including those who are undocumented), low-income and working class people, LGBTQ+ individuals, youth in foster care, neurodivergent youth, intellectually and developmentally delayed adults, people of Indo-Caribbean descent, and communities of colour across NYC.
Her work has included destigmatizing and normalizing mental health care, hosting workshops that center and prioritize people of colour, and holding healing and processing spaces for communities with limited mental health support. Within the South Asian community, she is working to specialize in ancestral and intergenerational trauma healing for the global diaspora of Indo-Caribbean people and Descendants of Indian Indenture.
Publications
- Szucs, A., Deebrah, M. R., & Hess, M., 2020. HOPE at PLAY: Mindfulness-Informed Group Practices in Action with People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Before and During COVID-19. International Journal of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 5(10), pp. 69-79.