PhD (Clinical Psychology) M.Phil. PMDCP, CBT Diploma advance level 4, MSc
My name is Dr. Madeeha Latif, and I am a Clinical Psychologist with expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I earned my PhD in Clinical Psychology from the Institute of Clinical Psychology at the University of Karachi.
Currently, I work at the Sindh Institute of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation as an Assistant Professor. In this role, I teach courses that focus on various therapeutic techniques, including CBT, to help students understand the importance of evidence-based practices.
I also serve as a visiting faculty member at the Institute of Clinical Psychology, University of Karachi, where I mentor students and guide them in their clinical practice. In my private practice, I see clients at Neuro Clinic & Falij Care and Zainab Panjwani Hospital in Karachi, providing tailored CBT interventions to address a variety of mental health issues.
In addition to my clinical work, I collaborate with a multidisciplinary team that includes social workers, teachers, physiotherapists, speech therapists, psychiatrists, and occupational therapists. This teamwork enhances our ability to provide comprehensive care for our clients.
I also have administrative experience managing teams with diverse expertise through my work as a Shelter Manager and Psychologist at Panah Shelter Home. This role has allowed me to develop skills in leadership and program management while supporting vulnerable populations.
Choosing the right Clinical Psychologist is crucial for effective treatment. With my background in CBT and a commitment to patient-centered care, I strive to create a supportive environment for all my clients. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, or other mental health concerns, I am here to help you on your journey to wellness.
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HOW OFTEN DO I NEED THERAPY SESSIONS?
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Therapy takes time. 4 sessions to 8 sessions a month is recommended by us. Anything less than this would be just support work.
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WHAT IS THERAPY?
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Therapy, in essence, is meeting a therapist so that they can help you in resolving your struggles that may have to do with behaviours, emotions, beliefs, relationship with another individual, or somatic reactions, and providing reassurance. Therapy allows for individual attention on particular idiosyncratic issues and teaches clients communication skills, demonstrates the contradiction and helps clients and identifies rational and irrational beliefs. Furthermore, therapy can give fresh outlooks on life, promote one’s self-esteem and help people better understand their own emotions. Therapy is often referred to as Psychotherapy
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WHO NEEDS THERAPY?
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Struggles are a part of life and can possibly impact your emotions, behaviours, and cognitions. While that is something we can adjust to, it should be noted that once it starts interfering with your everyday life, it is the right time to seek help. Distress is another factor that can help you evaluate whether you should be considering therapy or not. To these struggles and their impacts leave you distressed?
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