Take that first step - Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session!

Take that first step  Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session! Take that first step  Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session! Take that first step  Use "NEW15" to get 15% off on your first session!

Aysha Fabeela

Aysha Fabeela

Consultant Psychologist

With over 13 years of experience, I help individuals and families navigate emotional challenges and create more fulfilling lives. My approach is emotion-focused, trauma-informed, and tailored to each unique story. I support clients facing anxiety, relationship and trust issues, betrayal, and intimacy or communication struggles. I believe healing happens through understanding and connection—helping you not just cope, but grow with greater resilience, self-awareness, and balance.

Concerns I can help with

Issues I can help you with

Sexual Intimacy concerns

Relationship and marital concerns

Schema therapy

Family therapy

Anxiety and mood disorders

Trauma and PTSD

ADHD and neurodiverse challenges

Emotional regulation difficulties

Self-esteem and communication issues

Therapeutic Focus

Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR)
Sexual Intimacy Therapy
Gottman’s Principles Therapy: Emotional Connection & Relationship Strengthening

Languages

My Affiliations

FAQs

What is a Psychosexual Counselor?
A Psychosexual Counselor is a trained professional who helps individuals and couples explore concerns related to intimacy, relationships, sexual health, and overall well-being in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space.
You can bring up a wide range of issues such as difficulties with intimacy, lack of desire, performance anxiety, body image concerns, sexual pain, past negative experiences, communication struggles in relationships, or simply wanting to build healthier intimacy with your partner.
No. Psychosexual Counseling is a completely confidential, non-judgmental, and affirming space. Your counselor is there to listen, understand, and support you without criticism, regardless of your background, identity, or experiences.
No. Psychosexual Counselors use talk therapy, education, and guided exercises to address concerns. If medical treatment is required (for example, for hormonal or physiological issues), they may refer you to a doctor or specialist and work alongside them.
You can come alone or with your partner. Many people choose to start individually, while others attend as a couple. The goal is to create a space where you can explore your concerns in the way that feels most comfortable for you.

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