Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Over the past years, I have provided over 1,500 counseling and psychotherapy sessions to clients from across the globe, primarily those with Middle Eastern and North African origins. I offer the sessions in three languages, namely English, Arabic [Iraqi and Egyptian dialects] and Persian, and can establish deep and culturally nuanced communication with the speakers of all those languages. My clinical work primarily centers around couples therapy, where I treat a broad range of relationship problems, including affairs, attachment issues, conflicts, etc. I have done my work both individually and in partnership with highly esteemed companies and organizations in the Middle Eastern and North African region (e.g. Shezlong Co., Arab Therapy, Niko Karan Sharif).
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Ameer Maadal is a therapist based in Australia who brings a focused, culturally aware approach to relationship and family work. Over the past years he has delivered more than 1,500 counseling and psychotherapy sessions to clients around the world, primarily those of Middle Eastern and North African origin.
He conducts sessions in English, Arabic, and Persian, and is able to communicate with nuance across those language groups. His clinical practice centers on couples therapy, addressing a wide range of relationship concerns such as affairs, attachment difficulties, and ongoing conflict.
In addition to couple-focused work, Ameer supports people with issues related to intimacy, stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, parenting, anger, self-esteem, depression, and compassion fatigue. Over four years of practice he has collaborated with well-known organizations in the Middle East and North Africa, including Shezlong Co., Arab Therapy, and Niko Karan Sharif.
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