Dr. Makoto Ikegami, a licensed clinical social worker, is deeply committed to his profession. His inspiration stems from his personal experiences growing up with mental health challenges within his family, which has influenced his unwavering dedication to social work. As a specialist in the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, his career combines a decade of professional commitment with his personal experiences, instilling confidence in his expertise. As a clinician licensed across multiple states, including Pennsylvania, Georgia, Florida, New York, Maine, Texas, and Maryland, Dr. Ikegami excels in virtual psychotherapy tailored to the unique needs of the deaf and hard-of-hearing. He has held teaching positions at Rhode Island College, Arizona State University, and Gallaudet University, and he fervently mentors aspiring social workers, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. As founder of Deaf Multicultural Counseling, Dr. Ikegami meets the growing demand for teaching, training, consulting, and supervision. A passionate giver, he actively contributes to the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing communities to promote their well-being. Dr. Ikegami welcomes opportunities to share his expertise, focusing on enhancing well-being at both individual and organizational levels and advocating empowerment and inclusivity for all.