Counselor: أ. جُهينة مسلم
Counselor Description
Jouhayna muslim – a clinical psychologist with more than 13 years of experience in providing psychological support and specialized psychotherapy for adults and adolescents, through her work in specialized centers and local and international organizations in Lebanon and the UAE.
She works with refugees and individuals exposed to violence and trauma.
She holds a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Psychology, a Diploma in Professional Psychology, and a Master's degree in Integrative Clinical Psychology from the Lebanese University, with extensive and ongoing clinical training and supervision that includes:
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)، Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Jouhayna Muslim – Clinical Psychologist with over 13 years of experience in providing psychological support and specialized psychotherapy for adults and adolescents, with a particular focus on women and individuals exposed to violence in its various forms. She has worked in specialized centers and with local and international human rights organizations in Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates, focusing on protection and mental health services.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Psychology, a Diploma in Professional Psychology, and a Master’s degree in Integrative Clinical Psychology from the Lebanese University. Her professional background includes extensive and ongoing clinical training and supervision in:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
She provides evidence-based therapeutic interventions and works with a wide range of psychological conditions, including anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety, health anxiety, and panic disorder), mood disorders (depression and bipolar disorder), personality disorders (borderline personality disorder), and relationship difficulties, including attachment-related issues.
She believes that words can be healing, and that giving voice to one’s inner experience marks the first step toward recovery. She also believes that the therapeutic relationship is among the most profound human connections, and that it forms the foundation of genuine psychological healing when built on honesty, trust, and authentic empathy that cannot be fabricated.

