Clinical Psychologist, Drug & Alcohol Counselor, Psychother... Show more
Saira
Clinical Psychologist, Drug & Alcohol Counselor, Psychother... Show more

I am Saira Jabeen, a dedicated and experienced clinical psychologist based in Lahore, Pakistan, with a robust educational background, including a Master's in Clinical Psychology and extensive professional experience in both clinical settings and research. Currently serving as a Senior Clinical Psychologist at Pakistan Recovery Oasis, I specialize in addiction treatment and psychological rehabilitation, employing evidence-based therapies to guide individuals towards lasting recovery and well-being.

My career encompasses significant work with ...

Years in Practice
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Free Initial Consultation
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 13 H H block,
Canal Burg,
Lahore, 45000,
Punjab, Pakistan
13 H H block, Canal Burg, Lahore, 45000, Punjab, Pakistan
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I am Saira Jabeen, a dedicated and experienced clinical psychologist based in Lahore, Pakistan, with a robust educational background, including a Master's in Clinical Psychology and extensive professional experience in both clinical settings and research. Currently serving as a Senior Clinical Psychologist at Pakistan Recovery Oasis, I specialize in addiction treatment and psychological rehabilitation, employing evidence-based therapies to guide individuals towards lasting recovery and well-being.

My career encompasses significant work with ...

Years in Practice
5 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Unlocking the Power of Thoughts: How Your Mind Shapes Your Behavior

Unlocking the Power of Thoughts: How Your Mind Shapes Your Behavior

Blog | Other

Have you ever wondered why some people seem to navigate life’s challenges with ease, while others struggle under the weight of stress and negativity? 

Islamic Psychology: A Quranic and Hadith-Based Approach to Well-being

Islamic Psychology: A Quranic and Hadith-Based Approach to Well-being

Article | Psychology

The article introduces Islamic psychology as a field that merges Islamic spiritual principles with psychological science, focusing on the holistic well-being of individuals. It outlines the foundations of Islamic psychology in Quranic teachings and the concept of the 'nafs' or self, advocating a balanced approach to mental health that includes both spiritual practices and contemporary psychological methods. Highlighting the integration of Islamic values with modern therapy techniques, the article also notes the growth of educational and professional resources in this field. Islamic psychology is presented as offering a unique, spiritually meaningful, and scientifically grounded perspective on mental health.

Understanding Student Behavior through a Case Study: Exploring Ernie's Journey

Understanding Student Behavior through a Case Study: Exploring Ernie's Journey

Article | Child psychology

Ernie's case underscores the importance of Attachment Theory in understanding student behavior. Through Attachment Theory, Ernie's struggles with emotional security and engagement in the classroom can be contextualized. This framework enables educators and psychologists to tailor interventions to provide the nurturing environment Ernie needs. By respecting confidentiality and drawing on broader principles, insights into students' experiences can be gained while upholding their privacy and dignity.

Embracing Technology: A New Era in Mental Health Care

Embracing Technology: A New Era in Mental Health Care

Blog | Other
Technology, once seen primarily as a tool for communication and entertainment, is now emerging as a beacon of hope in mental health care. This blog post explores how technological advancements are transforming the landscape of mental health support, offering new pathways for those seeking help.
Unraveling Stress and Its Implications for Mental Health

Unraveling Stress and Its Implications for Mental Health

Blog | Stress
Understanding Stress: Pathways to Co-occurring Mental Health Conditions" explores the intricate dynamics of stress in modern life and its significant impact on mental health. Delving into recent psychological research, the article illuminates how stress, as a natural response to life's challenges, varies across different life stages and environments. It identifies key stressors including work-life imbalance, digital saturation, and environmental challenges, and discusses their contributions to elevated stress levels. The article also examines the profound connection between stress and mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and substance use, drawing on recent models and theories like the Integrated Stress Response Framework and the Biopsychosocial Model. Concluding with insights into ongoing research and theoretical advancements, it highlights the critical role of effective management and intervention strategies in mitigating stress's pervasive effects on mental well-being.
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