Muslim Therapists For Chronic Fatigue

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Nur Ambreen Ihsanullah

Mental Health Therapist

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30+

years

Relationship Issues

Grief and Loss

Spirituality

Childhood Trauma

Mental health & trauma therapy

Punjabi, English, Hindi, Urdu

University Of Ottawa

Gestalt Psychotherapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, Somatic Therapy, Family Systems Therapy, Family and Couples Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Existential Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, Humanistic Therapy

Starting 132 USD / Session

132 USD Starting rate / Session

Shifa Therapy connects you to licensed, trained, and highly experienced Muslim therapists and counselors for chronic fatigue. Contact us today to get matched with a Muslim therapist for an online chronic fatigue counseling session.

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Muslim women delay therapy despite mental health issues

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