Art Therapist, Clinical Psychologist, Marriage & Family The... Show more
(CHT, LMFT, MA and RMHCI)
Arshad
Art Therapist, Clinical Psychologist, Marriage & Family The... Show more
(CHT, LMFT, MA and RMHCI)

I am a dedicated clinical psychologist with a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology from Punjab University, the premier institution in Pakistan, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Sargodha. My comprehensive training and education have equipped me with the skills and knowledge to address a wide array of psychological issues effectively.

Areas of Expertise

I specialize in treating a broad spectrum of psychological conditions, including but not limited to:

Addiction & Substance Use: Alcohol Use, Drug Abuse, Opioid Use ...

Years in Practice
8 years
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Free Initial Consultation
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 Kot Radha Kishan, 55180,
Punjab, Pakistan
Kot Radha Kishan, 55180, Punjab, Pakistan
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I am a dedicated clinical psychologist with a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology from Punjab University, the premier institution in Pakistan, and a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Sargodha. My comprehensive training and education have equipped me with the skills and knowledge to address a wide array of psychological issues effectively.

Areas of Expertise

I specialize in treating a broad spectrum of psychological conditions, including but not limited to:

Addiction & Substance Use: Alcohol Use, Drug Abuse, Opioid Use ...

Years in Practice
8 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Understanding Anger: A Clinical Psychologist’s View

Understanding Anger: A Clinical Psychologist’s View

Article | Anger
Anger is a natural emotion everyone experiences. It signals that something important—our safety, values, needs, or boundaries—has been threatened. As a clinical psychologist, I treat anger as a useful signal that can become harmful when it is intense, frequent, poorly regulated, or expressed in ways that damage relationships or functioning.
Understanding the Adolescent Mind

Understanding the Adolescent Mind

Article | Adolescent psychology
Think back to a moment when you were fifteen. Not the polished, retrospective version of it — but the actual, lived moment. The electric urgency of a crush. The quiet devastation of being excluded from a group chat. The unspeakable feeling that nobody in the world understood you, least of all the people who were supposed to.
Understanding Abuse and Violence

Understanding Abuse and Violence

Article | Abuse and Violence
Abuse and violence leave deep psychological and neurological wounds that often remain invisible but profoundly shape a person’s identity, relationships, and mental health. These experiences include physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, and economic abuse, with emotional abuse being one of the most common yet least recognized forms.
Anxiety Disorders: Understanding the Most Common Mental Health Problem Today

Anxiety Disorders: Understanding the Most Common Mental Health Problem Today

Blog | Mental health
Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychological problems worldwide and are frequently searched online by people trying to understand their symptoms. While anxiety is a natural response to stress or danger, it becomes a disorder when it is persistent, overwhelming, and begins to interfere with daily life.
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