

Nasir Grayman, MA, LCMHCA
Nasir Grayman, LCMHCA is a trauma-informed, LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist in North Carolina. He specializes in working with adolescents and adults on identity development, anxiety, depression, and major life transitions. Nasir uses evidence-based and holistic approaches to support healing and resilience for clients ages 9 and up. He offers both telehealth and in-person sessions.
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Read more about Nasir below.
More About Nasir
Nasir (he/him) is a licensed clinical mental health counselor associate practicing in North Carolina who is passionate about supporting adolescents, young adults, and adults on their journeys toward healing, self-discovery, and well-being. He creates affirming, collaborative therapeutic spaces where clients feel empowered to explore identity, process life transitions, and strengthen emotional resilience.
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Nasir specializes in trauma-informed care, identity development, and LGBTQIA+ affirming therapy, and he supports clients navigating anxiety, depression, major life transitions, and adjustment challenges. His integrative approach blends evidence-based practices—such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and person-centered frameworks—with holistic awareness of how lived experience, culture, and relationships shape mental health.
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He believes that meaningful healing grows from safety, trust, and mutual respect in the therapeutic relationship. Nasir is committed to equitable and accessible care, and works to bridge access gaps for underserved and underrepresented communities through advocacy, culturally responsive practice, and community engagement.
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Nasir provides individual therapy for clients ages 9 and up, including trauma-informed treatment and support tailored to the unique needs of each person. As part of Carolina Integrative Therapy, he offers care that is inclusive, strengths-based, and aligned with best practices in trauma healing and holistic mental health.
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He accepts many North Carolina insurance plans and provides telehealth and in-person therapy options to increase accessibility across the state.
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