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As a clinical psychologist, I support children, adolescent girls, and women in their psychological, emotional, and relational difficulties, within a safe, caring, and confidential therapeutic framework.
I hold recognized university degrees and practice in compliance with ethical, clinical, and professional standards — an essential point at a time when many unqualified or non-accredited individuals are entering therapeutic support without academic training, supervision, or a clear ethical framework.
This advanced university training forms the foundation of my practice: it ensures a precise understanding of psychological functioning, rigorous clinical assessment skills, and support that respects the limits and psychological safety of the individuals I accompany.
A professional, human approach to support you on your healing journey.
Advanced studies in clinical psychology
Methods tailored to your unique needs
Respect for your spiritual journey
Several years of clinical practice
(2014) Clinical psychology
Marie Haps Free Institute in Brussels
(2017) Master in clinical psychology of children, adolescents, and families
Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain)
(2018) Youth organization coordination
National Office for Children (ONE)
Comprehensive training in clinical psychology with specialization in cognitive-behavioral therapies and integrative approaches, recognized for its academic rigor and clinical assessment capabilities.
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Collaboration with adolescents in a hospital setting was a defining experience that enriched my understanding of complex psychological issues and strengthened my clinical approach.
Exclusive practice within various shelters for women and children in situations of great vulnerability (precariousness, domestic violence, abuse, trauma).
Deeply nourished my commitment to vulnerable populations and my work around issues of trauma, anxiety, reconstruction and self-esteem.
Since 2017, liberal practice with a focus on a culturally sensitive and respectful approach to religious values.
Comprehensive training in clinical psychology with specialization in cognitive-behavioral therapies and integrative approaches, recognized for its academic rigor and clinical assessment capabilities.
Treatment of anxiety and depressive disorders, with approaches based on cognitive-behavioral therapies.
Support for people who have experienced traumatic events, with integration of EMDR techniques.
Support for eating disorders with a multidisciplinary approach.
Strengthening self-esteem and personal development, a strengths and resources-focused approach.
Spiritual guidance for individuals seeking to harmonize their faith and psychological practice.
Recognized expertise in various fields of clinical psychology, with a holistic approach that integrates the psychological, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the person.
My professional experience began in adolescent psychiatry services, a formative period that enriched my understanding of complex psychological issues and strengthened my clinical approach.
Seeking to work in a women-only environment, I then worked exclusively in various shelters for women and children in highly vulnerable situations (poverty, domestic violence, abuse, trauma). This experience profoundly shaped my commitment to vulnerable populations and my work on trauma, anxiety, recovery, and self-esteem.
It was in this context that I gradually developed a private practice, initially at the request of women seeking psychological support respectful of their personal history, religious values, and life context.
Today, I welcome patients seeking therapeutic support grounded in solid training, real-world experience, and a therapeutic framework respectful of Islam, in a secure and caring space.
I identify as a Muslim, following the Quran and Sunnah. While this faith naturally shapes my personal values, thinking, and behavior, it also constitutes an ethical framework that guides my professional practice.
Kindness and respect for each person’s dignity are always central. Our faith remains the backdrop of my work, as we, as Muslims, cannot ignore its influence on our daily lives.
Take the first step towards psychological and spiritual well-being in a supportive and professional environment.