Psychologist, Counselor
MSc (Psychology), Diploma in Child Guidance and Educational Counseling
Psychologist, Counselor
MSc (Psychology), Diploma in Child Guidance and Educational Counseling
Psychologist, Counselor
Dip. In Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Practitioner, I AM HEALING, Dip. in Positive Psychiatry & Public Health , Neuroscience Linguistic Programming Practitioner
Psychologist, Counselor
Dip. In Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Practitioner, I AM HEALING, Dip. in Positive Psychiatry & Public Health , Neuroscience Linguistic Programming Practitioner
Psychologist, Pediatric Psychologist, Counselor
PhD (Psychology), MPhill (Autism), Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP), MS (Psychology)
Psychologist, Pediatric Psychologist, Counselor
PhD (Psychology), MPhill (Autism), Advance Diploma in Clinical Psychology (ADCP), MS (Psychology)
Community Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine Physician, Nutritionist, Counselor
MBBS, MPhil (Community Medicine)
Community Medicine, Lifestyle Medicine Physician, Nutritionist, Counselor
MBBS, MPhil (Community Medicine)
General Physician, Family Physician, Diabetologist, Counselor
M.B.B.S , M.C.P.S (Family Medicine)
General Physician, Family Physician, Diabetologist, Counselor
M.B.B.S , M.C.P.S (Family Medicine)
Psychologist, Counselor
M.Sc (Psychology), MS Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
M.Sc (Psychology), MS Clinical and Counseling Psychology
Psychologist, Counselor
Doctor of Emotional Intelligence (Honoris Causa), Certified in Psychology, M.A. Social Sciences, Advanced Diploma in Psychology (Level 4), Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology, Diploma in Counselling, Certified in Cue-Centered Therapy, Certified in
Psychologist, Counselor
Doctor of Emotional Intelligence (Honoris Causa), Certified in Psychology, M.A. Social Sciences, Advanced Diploma in Psychology (Level 4), Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology, Diploma in Counselling, Certified in Cue-Centered Therapy, Certified in
Psychiatrist, Counselor
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Psychiatry)
Psychiatrist, Counselor
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Psychiatry)
Counselor
A counselor (ماہر نفسیات) is an expert who diagnoses and treats problems associated with mental health. They also dispense guidance over challenges faced by the patient, that impair their mental health.
You need help from a professional when accosted with issues pertaining to the mental health problems, especially when the symptoms persist for more than two weeks.
It is pertinent to visit a counselor if you have difficulty sleeping. It could be due to anxiety, or stress that your sleep is suffering. Unfortunately, lack of sleep then further impairs the mental health, therefore, seeking resolution is imperative.
Moreover, since eating disorders like bulimia and anorexia also are rooted in mental health problem, those facing these issues, or have other body image issues like body dysmorphic disorder, also then need to visit a counselor.
Similarly, people who are unable to focus on the tasks at hand, whether it be lack of attention or a case of ADHD, should also seek help from a mental health counselor.
Furthermore, those feeling sad, and depressed all the time also need intervention by a counselor (ماہر نفسیات). If you or someone around you is suffering from the symptoms of depression, like losing interest in the daily activities, and those habits that they enjoyed previously, a detachment from life, lack of hope, bouts of crying, then they need to get counselling.
Also, people who are having suicidal thoughts, idealize self-harm, or have already attempted these, also need to be taken to a counselor so that they can be helped.
Those suffering from problems including identity crisis, self-esteem issues, etc. should also schedule counselling sessions to get better.
Essentially, counselors offer short-term treatment, that focuses on specific problems. They help people function, through all ages and all changes in their life. The MO of counselors is improving the overall health of the person, using talk therapy.
Counselors such address the emotional needs to their patients. They focus also on the social relationships of the patient, as our relationships have a direct impact on our mental health. They thus help patients navigate problems like marital conflict, family difficulties etc.
Counselors (ماہر نفسیات) help patients overcome several mental health disorders, including, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse, eating disorders, personality disorders.
Moreover, memory loss problems like dementia are also the domain of the counselor. They also treat certain mental disorders.
Similarly, they also address mental health problems posed by various life changes like career change. These adjustment disorders are excruciating for the patient to face, and thus, counselors play an important role in ensuring a quality life for the patient.
Counselors also help people cope with learning difficulties. They help people transition through different facets of life, like retirement. Similarly, they facilitate people in coping with negative events in life and several organizational issues.
Due to lack of awareness and the associated stigma, mental health problems are largely ignored in Pakistan. Consequently, mental health issues are rampant in society.
According to the report by the World Health Organization, following are some of the issues address in the several outpatient facilities of the country:
Psychological issue |
% Of patients |
Neurotic disorder |
33 |
Mood disorders |
30 |
Personality disorders |
25 |
Others |
9 |
Substance abuse |
2 |
Schizophrenia |
1 |
One needs to hold an undergraduate degree in psychology, alongside a master’s degree in counseling psychology to become a proper counselor in Pakistan. Whereas it is expected that people also do at least 6 months of internship after their studies, but as there is no governing body responsible or strict licensing system in Pakistan, due to which these practices my not be followed.
Many people claim to be counselors after doing a diploma or a mere bachelors in the field. Patients should hence be mindful of the qualifications of the individual.
Counseling is a broad field, with several specializations, including:
Counselors in Pakistan are also referred to as:
Counselors help the patients improve their mental health through behavioral changes. They also perform psychotherapy to improve the condition of the patient.
Furthermore, they provide their patients with the much-needed support through the challenging times they may be living through; whether it be bullying at school, marriage conflict, or job-related stress.
Counselors (ماہر نفسیات ) not just work one-on-one with the patient, but also counsel groups of people, like units of family, company, organizations etc.
Their treatment is aimed at improving the wellbeing of the patient, by improving their sense of self, by helping them cope with the situations causing them stress, and by addressing their physical, emotional, and mental health problems.
Moreover, counselors also diagnose, evaluate, and treat severe psychological issues. Counseling also helps people deal with an injury, disability, loss, and trauma.
Finding a good doctor is vital for proper diagnosis & treatment of your underlying concern. Before you make the decision of picking out a Counselor, consider the following: