Sekai K. WardMFA, LMSW
Michigan
“As a bi-racial, bi-cultural woman born in Nigeria and raised in between the United States and Zimbabwe, Sekai is passionate about issues of identity, belonging and the concept of home.”
Sekai holds a degree in clinical social work from the University of Michigan and a certificate in core supervision from the National Association of Social Workers. Throughout her more than 20-year career, she has worked with survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, homeless families, children in foster care, and children living in orphanages in Zimbabwe. She uses evidence-based interventions to help clients enhance self-esteem, decrease and manage symptoms of depression and anxiety, develop coping skills to navigate complex trauma, extricate themselves from abusive relationships, and recover from negative body image.
SpecialtiesDomestic violenceSexual assaultTraumaDepressionAnxietyBody imageChronic illnessIdentity and belonging
ApproachesExpressive writingEvidence-based interventions