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OMAYA KHARBOUTLI

Mental Health Intern
Pronouns: She/Her

True connection and growth begin with understanding and empathy, as every individual's journey deserves to be heard and valued.

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I am Omaya, a Clinical Mental Health Sciences postgraduate, working towards a career as a clinical psychologist. My diverse experiences, including working as a Therapeutic Support Worker for young people with eating disorders and as an Honorary Assistant Psychologist within NHS Talking Therapies, have enabled me to engage empathetically with individuals of various ages and backgrounds across the UK and Lebanon.

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Growing up in a different culture has given me a deep respect for the impact of culture on identity, mental health, and wellbeing. This background fosters my interest in systemic work, understanding that individuals and their environments are interlinked. I am passionate about working with young people and their families.

In line with Eleos Clinic's approach to compassionate care, I firmly believe that healing takes place in safe and trusting relationships.

 

Working at Eleos Clinic presents an exciting opportunity to learn from a dynamic interdisciplinary team, providing holistic, compassionate, and person-centered care to our clients.

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In my personal time, I enjoy long walks in nature, watching TV series or documentaries, and weightlifting at the gym.

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Eleos Clinic Limited is a company registered in England and Wales.

Company number: 13085098

Registered address: 9 The Shrubberies, South Woodford, E18 1BD

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CRISIS CARE

Please note that we are not an emergency mental health or crisis service. In the case of an emergency, we would recommend that you contact your local crisis line - through your GP or go to your local Accident and Emergency Service to access emergency mental health services. Also, you can call Samaritans for free on 116 123. 

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