Rana Bull, M.A., LAC
Fouder of Burrow & Bloom, Rana is a compassionate, down-to-earth therapist who understands what it’s like to navigate life’s ups and downs in today’s world.
Rana is a Licensed Associate Therapist in the state of Arizona who graduated with her Masters from Pepperdine University in 2022. As an Arab-American, she draws from her lived cultural experiences to create a deeper understanding of her client’s identity, family dynamics, and generational influences.
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Therapy with Rana is nothing like the outdated stereotypes you’ve seen in the movies— the stiff couch, awkward silences, and blank slate therapist. As a modern Gen Z Therapist, Rana shows up as her real, professional self, creating a space where clients can feel comfortable being themselves.
Rana brings warmth, empathy, and even a sense of humor into sessions— while also keeping it real giving you the honest feedback you need (with kindness, of course).
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Rana’s approach to therapy is modern, direct, and rooted in real conversations that lead to meaningful change. She combines warmth and honesty with practical strategies, helping you dig deep, heal, grow, and thrive. Rana is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy, which can often be incorporated into session to aid clients in further processing their past.
Using her lived experiences, Rana provides a culturally responsive space where clients feel seen, understood, and supported in their healing and growth.
Therapy with Rana isn’t just about processing the past—it’s about building the tools and self-awareness needed to move forward with confidence and clarity.
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Rana works with highly motivated, high-functioning young adults who may be struggling with the negative effects of their childhood trauma.
Rana’s ideal client is someone navigating the lasting impact of their upbringing—whether they were the child of divorced parents, took on the role of the parentified daughter, or now, as an adult, struggle with a decreased sense of self due to past trauma rearing its head.
They may find themselves feeling lost in early adulthood, trying to establish their identity while carrying the weight of their past experiences.
Prospective clients likely want to explore their emotions, build self-trust, improve their relationships, and develop the tools needed to step into a more authentic and fulfilling life.