Noor Fareeda
Clinical Psychologist
- BA, MA, MPhil
- 250+ Hours of Therapy Experience
Play Therapist Intro
0:00
I am a Trauma informed Clinical Psychologist, I identify myself as a social scientist. I consider mental health as a systemic matter and an individuals’ cultural and social aspects plays a role in their mental health along with biological and emotional elements.I have experience working as a school psychologist, supporting students through academic, emotional, and interpersonal challenges.
I’m passionate about music and poetry, and I believe they have the power to heal people.
Concerns I can help with
- I cant forgot that one incident
- I'm still stuck in the thoughts of things and people i lost in the past
- I can't handle my academic pressure
- I'm afraid all the time
- I want to be more productive
Issues I can help you with
Grief processing
Trauma care
Adolesence mental health
Productivity enhancement
Therapeutic Focus
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Schema Therapy and Dialectic Behavioral Therapy. I have completed a Foundational Course on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy from Psychwire.
Languages
- English
- Malayalam
My Affiliations
- BA
- MA, MPhil
FAQs
What is the difference between a Clinical Psychologist and a general Psychologist?
A Clinical Psychologist with RCI registration undergoes rigorous training, including an M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology, which qualifies them to provide advanced psychological assessments, diagnose mental health disorders, and offer specialized interventions. General psychologists, on the other hand, primarily focus on therapy , counseling and do not diagnose clinical conditions.
Why is there a price difference between a Consultant Psychologist and a Clinical Psychologist?
Clinical Psychologists undergo specialized training (MPhil) and are licensed to provide advanced assessments, evidence-based therapies, and diagnostic services. This additional expertise and scope of work often reflects in their consultation fee compared to Consultant Psychologists.
Can a Clinical Psychologist give a diagnosis?
Yes. Clinical Psychologists are trained to assess, identify, and diagnose a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and mental health conditions using standardized tools and psychological assessments.
Do I need to see a Clinical Psychologist or a Consultant Psychologist?
It depends on your needs. If you are looking for therapy, emotional support, or guidance for common concerns like stress, relationships, or lifestyle challenges, a Consultant Psychologist may be the right fit. If you need clinical assessment, diagnosis, or treatment for more complex mental health conditions (such as depression, anxiety disorders, OCD, trauma, or developmental concerns), a Clinical Psychologist is better suited.
Can Clinical Psychologists prescribe medication?
No. Clinical Psychologists do not prescribe medication. They provide psychological assessments and therapies. If medication is needed, they may collaborate with a Psychiatrist, who is a medical doctor specialized in mental health.