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The Carruth Center will be closed from 12/20/2025-1/4/2025 and will re-open on 1/5/2025. Students experiencing mental health emergencies should use the after-hours emergency line for immediate assistance during this time. Those experiencing life threatening emergencies should visit their closest emergency department. 


To schedule an appointment, click "Make An Appointment" during our operational hours or call 304-293-4431. If you're experiencing a crisis, text WVU to 741741 or call 304-293-4431.

Sarah Ghabra, Post-Master's Fellow, Carruth Center

304-293-4431


Sarah Ghabra, MS

Post-Master's Fellow


Pronouns

she/her/hers

Education 

MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Johns Hopkins University

BA in English Literature and Psychology, West Virginia University

Licensure Status

Provisional LPC License (under supervision)

Therapeutic orientation 

My approach to therapy is through a person-centered and culturally responsive lens and integrates cognitive-behavioral/ACT techniques

Areas of clinical interest

Multicultural/marginalization concerns, adjustment, relationship/family of origin concerns, grief/loss, trauma, anxiety, and depression.

Bio

I was born and raised in southern West Virginia, which allowed me to realize the importance of safe, collaborative, and inclusive spaces to address mental health concerns. I love to spend my free time reading, writing, crafting, and spending time with friends and family.