I am Kenda, who has been practicing therapy for over 7 years and enjoy working with men, women, children, couples, and teenagers. I have successfully worked with people who have experienced previous trauma and/or transitional issues in their lives, from changing jobs or home, to entering into new relationships, or upon termination, and have used both long- and short-term forms of adult therapy, helping them all find fulfilling lives. I strive to be a friendly, caring and understanding counselor to help you feel comfortable and safe during the counseling process.
Approaches I take Acceptance and Commitment (ACT) Attachment-based Coaching Cognitive Behavioural (CBT) Existential Family Systems Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) Positive Psychology Strength-Based
My Approach is based on respect, empathy, and extending a helping hand, as I create a close relationship with you based on a clear plan by adhering to assigned tasks and session dates, and speaking freely about the problems you suffer from.
Intimacy relates issues, parenting issues, career difficulties, anger management, attachment issues, codependency, communication problems, infidelity, dependent personality, family problems, divorce & separation, family of origin issue, guilt & shame, immigration issues, multicultural concerns impulsivity, mood disorders, panic disorders and attacks, personality disorder, postpartum depression & stress, pregnancy and childbirth, sexual assault and abuse, social anxiety and phobia, women issues, young adult issues, self esteem, grief
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Monday to Friday: 9am to 6pm / 8pm to 10pm
Saturday to Sunday: 10am to 4pm
In therapy sessions, I aim to strike a balance between friendliness and professionalism. While I maintain a warm and welcoming demeanor with my patients, I also uphold the boundaries of the therapeutic relationship.
I believe in setting clear boundaries from the beginning of the therapeutic relationship, outlining expectations for behavior and participation in sessions. However, I also understand the importance of flexibility and adaptation, as each person's needs and comfort levels vary.
The culture of the United Arab Emirates is diverse and vibrant. The human race shares almost the same psychological and social problems, as the rapid pace of life and technological progress in the Emirates may create new and diverse opportunities for individuals, and some individuals may be affected by this speed in a somewhat negative way, as the Emirates is constantly working to raise The level of psychological well-being among its citizens of all nationalities.
The Emirati people are considered a close-knit family society, but some individuals coming from other countries and traveling far from their families may suffer from problems related to integration and feelings of loneliness, but the receptive social life in the Emirates helps with adaptation and fruitful productivity.
Some expatriates may suffer from finding job opportunities, making friends or keeping up with the high living cost in UAE.
Living as an expatriate in the UAE can offer a unique blend of opportunities and challenge. One aspect of expat life in the UAE is the diverse cultural landscape, expatriates come from various countries and tradition bringing with them their customs, traditions.
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