Experienced clinical psychologist with over 6 years of experience in the field of psychology, specializing in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS). For the past two years, I have been working with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) as an MHPSS counselor, where I have provided individual and group counseling to migrants and refugees facing trauma and mental health challenges. I have extensive capability in conducting mental health assessments, developing treatment plans, and delivering capacity-building sessions for local health workers. Additionally, I am a certified Psychological First Aid (PFA) trainer, actively working on enhancing community-based MHPSS interventions and facilitating support for vulnerable populations, including women and children.
Holds an MS in clinical psychology and master of philosophy in applied psychology.
My qualification are further supported by a range of specialize trainings, including
Mental health care through mhGAP protocols in emergency settings by UN-IOM.
Training of trainers on psychological first aid PFA for afghan migrants and host communities
Child protection and gender based violence GBV in crises, prevention of sexual exploitation.
Protection training on human rights in humanitarian action by UN-IOM.
17-day extensive training on drug dependence treatment by UNODC.
Management of trauma in child abuse case by Australian high commission.
Sensitization training on transgender health rights by Khawaja sera society.
Working for mental health and psychosocial support
Clinical psychologist
Addiction counselor
At Phoenix foundation of research and development and AGAHI
A project of UNODC for the awareness, prevention and treatment of drug use in rural settings.