IZZATI MOHD BASHIR
👤Clinical Psychologist
▪️ MAHCP (CP 00306)
EDUCATION & FURTHER TRAINING:
▪️ PhD Clinical Psychology, Universiti Putra Malaysia (2023-present)
▪️ Master of Clinical Psychology, University Kebangsaan Malaysia (2019-2021)
▪️ Bachelor of Science (Psychology), University of Melbourne (2014-2017)
ABOUT
IZZATI
Izzati’s approach to psychotherapy is always to provide a safe and non-judgemental space for her clients to explore and share their emotions and thoughts that have created difficulties in their lives. She also believes those who seek out for help related to mental health issues are not weak, but rather they are very strong to be able to take the first step to help themselves out. Her psychotherapy approach is mainly based on clients' suitability (i.e., Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Services provided:
Psychological Assessment; Psychotherapy
Area of expertise:
Abortion / Post Abortion Issues, Abuse / Abuse Survivor Issues, Addictions and Compulsions, Adjusting to Change / Life Transitions, Aggression and Violence, Anger, Anxiety, Attachment Issues, Bipolar, Borderline, Child and/or Adolescent Issues, Chronic Illness / Disability, Depression, Divorce / Divorce Adjustment, Domestic Violence, Emotional Abuse, Emotional Intelligence, Loss, Health / Illness / Medical Issues, Helplessness / Victimhood, HIV / AIDS / STI, Impulsivity, Isolation, Learning Difficulties, Mental Health Concern, Mood Swings / Mood Disturbance, Obsessions and Compulsions (OCD), Panic, Phobias, Physical Abuse, Post Partum Depression, Posttraumatic Stress / Trauma, School issues, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Self-Esteem, Self-Harm, Self-Love, Sleep Disorders, Social Anxiety / Phobia, Somatization, Stress, Suicidal Ideation and Behavior, Suspiciousness / Paranoia, Values Clarification, Women's Issues, Workplace Issues, Worry, Worthlessness, Young Adult Issues
Work with:
Children, Teens, Adults
Speak:
English, Malay
Usually available:
Weekday (Evening), Weekend (Morning), Weekend (Afternoon), Weekend (Evening)
⭐⭐⭐ Competence
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