Clinical Psychologist, Marriage & Family Therapist, Muslim Therapist and Psychotherapist

(MA, MSW and PhD)
Fariha Omer

Clinical Psychologist, Marriage & Family Therapist, Muslim Therapist and Psychotherapist

(MA, MSW and PhD)

More than 6 years’ experience of dealing clients with different disorders and mental disabilities along with advanced understanding of therapeutic intervention and psychotherapy. Expertise of working on software applications including SPSS and MS Office. Independently manage the time and balance workload/priorities in a demanding work environment. Excellent communication skills (written and oral) along with enhanced interpersonal skills. Exposure with assessments and interpretations based on bio-psycho-social evaluations, psychometric tests, semi-structured interviews, therapy sessions and neuropsychological assessments.

Practice Details
Session Fee
$10 - $50 USD
$15 - $73 AUD $14 - $68 CAD €9 - €46 EUR ₹840 - ₹4201 INR $16 - $81 NZD £8 - £38 GBP ₴413 - ₴2067 UAH $10 - $50 USD
Languages
English and Punjabi
Therapy Format
Individuals, Couples, Families and Group
Age
Toddlers (to 3), Children (4 to 12), Preteens (11 to 13), Adolescents (14 to 19) and Adults (20 to 64)
Genders
Men and Women
Faith
Christianity, Islam and Nonreligious
Sexuality
Hetero
Accepting clients
Online
Free Initial Consultation
Work & Education
Years in Practice
7 years
Education
  • university of management and technology UMT in 2017
Specialties
Dialectical Behavior (DBT)
Eclectic
Gestalt
Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)
Motivational Interviewing
Psychoanalytic
Psychodynamic
Psychoeducation
Psychological Testing and Evaluation
Rational Emotive Behavior (REBT)
Schema Therapy
Solution Focused Brief (SFBT)
Issues
Addiction
Anger Management
Anxiety
Behavioral Issues
Bipolar Disorder
Borderline Personality
Career Counseling
Child or Adolescent
Codependency
Coping Skills
Decision Making
Depression
Dialectical Behavior
Divorce
Eating Disorders
Emotional Disturbance
Family Conflict
Fears and Phobias
Money Problems
Obsessive Behavior
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Panic Attacks
Relationship Issues
Stress
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