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Dr. Aziza Yaser - Mental Health In The Middle East

The 21h episode of the Psychology Podcast with Daniel Karim features psychotherapist Dr. Aziza Yaser.

Why I Wanted To Learn From Dr. Aziza Yaser

One of the most fun parts of my life is to go online and to connect with people who also want to help individuals to live more meaningful lives – this is precisely how I stumbled over the work of Dr. Aziza Yaser on Instagram.

Yes, ladies and gents – Instagram can also be used productively.

I was scrolling through mental health hashtags while suddenly I found a young but very talented mental health expert who just happened to come from a country I’ve never been to – Bahrain.

After devouring most of her beautifully written poetic mental health posts I’ve reached out to her and asked her:

What’s it like to be a therapist in the middle east?

That question was the beginning of a curative online friendship between two people who love to bring out the best in others.

What is this episode about?

  • What it’s like to be a psychotherapist in the middle east
  • Her journey from dentist to psychotherapist
  • What love not is
  • Relationship red flags
  • Overcoming trauma
  • Secrets to a happy and rich life

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Dr. Aziza Yaser
Dr. Aziza Yaser is a Bahraini dentist, and a UK licensed Psychotherapist and Hypnotherapist. Aziza graduated from dental school in 2018 from RAK Medical and Health Sciences University in the UAE and attained her psychotherapy and hypnotherapy diploma from the Royal Berkshire College of Clinical Hypnosis, along with a certificate in CBT in anxiety and depression from Cleveland institute of Cognitive therapy in 2020. It is Aziza’s hope that she will be able to empower others to cultivate the strength, resilience, compassion, and understanding within themselves in order for them to live rich and fulfilling lives, navigate their struggles, and establish harmony between mind body and soul.
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