Clinical Psychologist, Counseling Psychologist and Psychologist

(MA)
Samina

Clinical Psychologist, Counseling Psychologist and Psychologist

(MA)

Samina is an empathetic, patient and open-minded psychologist. She believes in the person-centered approach and strongly gives credence to the element of resilience, believing every individual is capable of it if they aspire to achieve it. She wishes to work with her clients in a partnership, with common goals to achieve.

Samina has acquired her Masters of Science in Clinical Psychology from Swansea University, Wales. During the course of her education, she took part in various research and experimental projects that have contributed to her detailed understanding of the human psyche and the different branches of psychology.

In her leisure time, she enjoys listening to music and podcasts, exercising, and practices calligraphy as she finds it soothing. She also considers herself to be family-oriented, and enjoys spending quality time with friends.

According to Samina it is crucial for an individual to have a safe, judgment-free zone to express and explore one’s thoughts, feelings and behavior. She looks forward to using her knowledge and experience to help individuals find their way to a healthy psychological well-being and contribute to a society where mental health is stigma-free.

Practice Details
Session Fee
$10 - $15 USD
$15 - $22 AUD $14 - $20 CAD €9 - €13 EUR ₹836 - ₹1254 INR $16 - $24 NZD £8 - £11 GBP ₴415 - ₴623 UAH $10 - $15 USD
Languages
English, Gujarati and Hindi
Therapy Format
Individuals
Age
Preteens (11 to 13), Adolescents (14 to 19), Adults (20 to 64) and Seniors (65+)
Genders
Men and Women
Sexuality
Hetero
Accepting clients
Online
Free Initial Consultation
Work & Education
Years in Practice
3 years
Education
  • Swansea University in 2020
Specialties
Cognitive Behavioural (CBT)
Issues
ADHD
Alzheimer's
Anger Management
Anxiety
Autism
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality
Burnout
Depression
Eating Disorders
Fears and Phobias
Grief
Group therapy, school prep
Learning Disabilities
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Address
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