- Ayesha Ahmad
- M.Phil, Psychology
Additionally, she offers Islamic Integrated Therapy, which combines contemporary psychological models with Islamic values and spirituality. This approach allows her to provide culturally and religiously sensitive care to clients, especially those seeking therapy aligned with their faith. Her training and experience in trauma-informed care helps her to support individuals healing from past abuse, medical trauma, loss, and post-traumatic stress. Her aim is to foster resilience, inner strength, and emotional regulation through compassionate, nonjudgmental care.
Over the years, she has worked in various clinical and academic settings, including mental health institutions, universities, and private practice. This background has equipped her with the skills to handle a broad range of psychological issues, including grief, relationship difficulties, low self-esteem, mood disorders, adjustment problems, and more.
She is passionate about accessible mental health care. Her sessions are available in Urdu and English, ensuring comfort and clarity for her clients.
Beyond therapy, She actively engage in research and community awareness initiatives to promote mental health literacy and reduce stigma. Her clinical work is always evolving, guided by ongoing learning, supervision, and feedback from clients.
She offers therapy in English, Urdu, hindko and punjabi.