We are our own best fortune tellers.

We are our own best fortune tellers.

by Iva Vukusic on July 2, 2019
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You may predict that an assignment you are working on will turn out great and feel confident in your ability to foresee the future once your hard work pays off. Alternatively, you might expect that a presentation you must give will go terribly and feel no surprise when you stutter and forget content. These instances might mislead you into thinking that you know yourself and your abilities well (which may also be true), but before definite conclusion, take into consideration effects that expectations have on your behaviour.
When our beliefs and expectations influence our behaviour at the subconscious level, we fall under the phenomenon called a “self-fulfilling prophecy”. Self-fulfilling prophecy may sound mystical but there is nothing mystical about. It is a concept perfectly explainable by basic psychological and social laws. It comes true because we are acting as it is already true. Our expectation that we will see a particular outcome changes our behaviour, which shapes the way we and others perceive ourselves. In turn, others provide the feedback we have set ourselves up to get, which serves to reinforce the original belief.
First, let me give a simple example, devoid of any kind of social influence. How many times did a thought pass through you head that something will fall out of your hand just a second before it fell out? It is a right thing to ask whether it would have fallen out if we hadn’t thought about falling out beforehand? Probably not. By thinking about potential “falling out” your attention shifted to an automatic activity you do routinely (holding items). Our organism can do many complex actions without conscious attention. However, when paying attention to a routine activity, our mind receives signal that something is wrong and that additional activation, strain or caution is needed. That extra moment is a moment that confuses our brain and body so that an item falls out of our hand.
Including social factors, our experience gets more complicated. As kids we receive feedbacks that are evaluations about ourselves and our behaviour. In relation to that feedbacks we learn to make conclusions about ourselves and the world. If adults praise the kid, it is easier for him to believe that he is valuable, and that world is not a bad place to live in. Others may have complete opposite experience growing up and live with the idea that life hurts and they are not good enough to deal with that. Once we decide about ourselves, others, and the world, later in life we do think and behave in a certain way trying to justify and confirm our learnings. We do that by (unconsciously) deciding to be optimists, see good in everything, setting realistic goals and working around circumstances to achieve them. Then we march as winners. “Loser’s” life stories build up the same way but by opposite principles. For them is easy to get into dark cognition: “I’m not capable of success”, “Bigger goals are unreachable”, “I was given only bad opportunities”. People with beliefs like this are likely to unconsciously reject every good opportunity that comes their way, not strive to create opportunities themselves and sabotage themselves on the way of success. Failure will easily fit into that basic experience sounding something like this: „You see, nothing goes well for me, I’m bad and this world is so cruel to me!”.
Going to the party where you expect to meet a lot of unknown people can have different outcome for your experience of that party regarding of for initial attitude. If you believe you don’t make good impression on people, or expect lousy interactions, you are likely to enter that party acting awkward and anxious. By your acting unapproachable, people there are likely ignore you or interact with you with less enthusiasm, which in turn reinforces the belief that you are not good in interacting with strangers. If, by contrast, you enter the party expecting to make new friends, act curious and engaging, it will result in people responding to you amiably and you may indeed make new friends.
A good example is a child who recently moved to a new school. Child’s beliefs that he or she is unlikeable and incapable of making new friends, whether true or not, affect the way child acts while in school. A child acting shy will prevent other kids to approach him or her. In this scenario, the new child inevitably fulfils his or her own prophecy of other children treating them.
A student’s thinking he is not smart enough to pass the subject will produce anxiety before solving tasks. Anxiety acts to interfere with concentration and functioning of the working memory. That is, performance on the job impairs. As anxiety is perceived as a manifestation of minor abilities, his initial recognition is confirmed. Studying requires work and effort to succeed in it.
Examples that confirm power of expectations can be found in every single field of our lives. We all live somewhat self-fulfilling prophecy (which does not have to be necessarily negative). Problems arise when it comes to beliefs that are of great importance to the well-being of a person (e.g. family, love, friendship, parenthood, etc.). Self-fulfilling schemes are most commonly born in childhood, and to change them precondition is their recognition.
If you have impression that things do not go your way, you give up too easily, don’t have enough energy or faith in yourself, and that others are doing better, remember that it is not about bad karma or lucky stars. All the decisions, even ones that we live by unconsciously, are possible to change. To be successful in something, it is necessary to gradually build the “I can do it” confession. Alone or with someone’s help.
Take a moment for introspection. What are the ways that self-fulfilling prophecies operate in your life? What is holding you back?

If you would like to talk, feel free to reach out to us. An LifeWorks therapist would be able to help.

Dr. Saba Aslam
Dr. Saba Aslam
Clinical Psychologist - English

I’m Dr. Saba Aslam, Licensed Clinical Psychologist at LifeWorks. I have more than seven years of experience working in this field with all age groups as children, adolescents, adults and older.

I have worked with the patients having diverse mental health issues as stress, depression, anxiety, emotional behavioral problems, anger issues, intellectual disability, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, interpersonal relationship problems, self-esteem issues, decreased self-confidence, or trust issues, adjustment problems, stress and coping related to developmental changes and physical or sexual abuse in children or adolescents.
I am proficient in using protective techniques, IQ tests, personality tests and other psychological and neurodevelopmental assessment protocols. I prefer to combine elements of various approaches, including humanistic, psychoanalytic/ psycho dynamic, gestalt, cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior modification, social skills trainings, dialectical behavior therapy and applied behavior analysis.

Education and Training:

  • PhD Clinical Psychology.

  • MS/M. Phil Clinical Psychology.

  • CBT Certification: Cognitive Behavior Therapy Practitioner Course.

  • Two Research Rewards for Excellent Research Publications

Qualifications and Memberships:

  • Dubai Health Authority Licensed Psychologist (DHA)

  • CBT Certification: Cognitive Behavior Therapy Practitioner Course.

  • Member American Psychological Association # C2203825762

  • Member Australian & New Zealand Mental Health Association (ANZMH)

  • Member International Society of Substance Use Professionals (ISSUP).

  • Member Pakistan Association of Clinical Psychology (PACP).

Languages:

  • English, Urdu, Hindi

Ph.D. in Psychology - Experience: 7 Years
Lorena Santambrogio
Lorena Santambrogio
Clinical Psychologist - English

About

Raised and educated in Italy, Dr. Lorena is a highly experienced Cognitive Behavioural Clinical Psychologist-Psychotherapist. She achieved her 5 years Bachelor/Master Degree in Clinical Psychology at Padua University (Italy) and further she completed her professional profile with a 4 Years Master Specialization in Como (Italy) at the Post Bachelor Specialization School in Cognitive Therapy.

She also has a Master in Counselling at Brescia University (Italy) and completed level 1 and 2 training in EMDR.

She has been working as a Psychologist /Psychotherapist for 20 years in both Public, Private Hospitals and outpatients clinics.

In addition to her clinical skills experience, Dr Lorena has had an extensive involvement in teaching, clinical research and publications in different fields such as Binge Eating Disorders and Psychological Rehabilitation after heart attack.

After moving to Dubai in 2012 Dr. Lorena got a DHA Licence as Clinical Psychologist and provides psychological treatments in a wide range of mental health and emotional issues.

Qualifications

  • Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology-University of Padua(Italy)
  • Postgraduate degree in Cognitive Therapy – Postgraduate School of Como (Italy)
  • Postgraduate degree in Counselling-University of Brescia (Italy)
  • EMDR- level 1 and 2
  • Couple Therapy Gottman Method -Level1
  • Member of Italian Society of Psychologists-Pychotherapists – Lombardy Region
  • Member of CBT–Italy
  • Dubai Health Authority Licence

Expertise

  • Anxiety Disorders ( Panic attack, Generalized Anxiety, Social Phobia, Specific Phobia , Obsessive Compulsive Disorders)
  • Mood Disorders ( Major Depression , Post partum Depression, Cyclothymia, Dysthymia) Adjustment Disorders
  • Personality Disorders (Narcissistic Personality Disorder. – Avoidant PD- Dependent PD.)
  • Eating Disorders -Anorexia-Bulimia- Binge Eating Disorder
  • Relational Difficulties
  • Worry and Rumination
  • Workplace stress and burnout
  • Self- esteem
  • Parent training
  • Post -Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Coping with Emotional and psychological problems during Covid19

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy ( third wave approach)
  • Post-Rationalism Cognitive Therapy approach
  • Attachment theory approach
  • Mindfulness Approaches
  • EMDR
  • Marital/couple Therapy ( Gottman approach)
Ph.D. in Psychology Ain-Shams University - Experience: 16 Years
Maryam Ebrahimnezhad
Maryam Ebrahimnezhad
Social Worker - English, Dutch, Persian, German

About

Maryam has master’s degree in Relationship therapist and has been working in the Mental Health field since 2009. She believes that therapy is a collaborative process and she kindly guides clients to increase self-awareness, gain new perspectives, decrease symptoms, and increase personal strengths to have a more meaningful life experience.

Throughout her career, Maryam has worked with adults, adolescents, and children, across various settings, including private practice and outpatient primary care clinics, in Netherlands and UAE. She has been working as a psychologist in UAE since 2013.

Maryam has extensive experience in applying various Social worker including Neurofeedback therapy, ABA (behavior) therapy, Counseling and relationship therapy.

In her clinical practice, Maryam helps the individuals t

  • Manage their moods and emotions
  • Process anxiety
  • Reduce levels of general distress and discomfort
  • Increase attention and the ability to focus
  • Improvement of memory
  • Treatment of headache and migraine

Maryam uses a warm, empathetic approach to create a safe and nonjudgmental space where clients can learn, grow, and achieve their goals. She makes sure to offer flexibility, meet the individuals where they are, and have patience to help each individual feel secure throughout the process. She always encourages open communication regarding the course of therapy and goal achievement.

Education

  • Master of Relationship therapist/System therapy VU University, Amsterdam
  • Bachelor of Social Work (BSW), Hogeschool University of Holland, Enschede
  • Neurofeedback therapist

Board Certifications:

  • Community Development Authority License (CDA), Dubai, UAE
  • Certificate of completion the Biofeedback and Neurofeedback of New York.

Languages

  • English
  • Dutch
  • Persian
  • German
Ph.D. in Psychology Ain-Shams University - Experience: 16 Years
Ritasha Varsani
Ritasha Varsani
Psychologist - English , Urdu (Hindi)

About

Ritasha Varsani is a CDA licensed Psychologist practicing in Dubai. She has an experience of over ten years in providing psychotherapy to a diverse population in a mental health settings in India and United States. She has been professionally trained from USA and her expertise lies in Marriage, Family and Child Therapy. She offers problem solving insights with evidence based therapies to clients giving them the strength to express themselves and promotes equal privilege is what she believes in.

“Empathy and sensitivity is key to connecting with people on a human level”. I support my clients by cultivating the ability and demonstrating with authenticity, vulnerability and honesty and increase their sense of their own well being. As a result of her approachable, non-judgmental and compassionate attitude her clients feel safe in addressing and overcoming developmental challenges, psychological obstacles and traumatic life experiences.

Her Therapeutic Approach

Ritasha uses an integrative approach by incorporating interpersonal and psychodynamic principles and evidence based therapies such as Cognitive behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, narrative therapy, compassion focused therapy, solution focused therapy, family therapy. She takes a client centered and culturally competent approach to facilitate progress and change by quality of care and moving through the journey of recovery. Her age range of clients varies from preschool kids to adolescents, individuals and couples/ families providing therapeutic interventions in individual and group settings.

Specialization:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Marital and family Disputes
  • Personality Disorders
  • Anger Management
  • Bereavement
  • Premarital guidance
  • Self identity and life transition issues
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder ( OCD )
  • Trauma and stressor-related disorders
  • Mindfulness
  • Psycho education Qualifications and Memberships
  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology – St Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad
  • Masters in Psychology with a concentration in Marriage & Family Therapy – San Francisco, USA
  • Certificate of Introduction to Compassion Focused Therapy – NHS, London
  • Certificate of Applying Hope to Couple Therapy – American Psychological Association
  • Member of American Psychological Association, International Affiliate ( APA )
  • Member of Middle Eastern Psychology Association ( MEPA )

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in Psychology – St Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad
  • Masters in Psychology with a concentration in Marriage & Family Therapy – San Francisco, USA
  • Certificate of Introduction to Compassion Focused Therapy – NHS, London
  • Certificate of Applying Hope to Couple Therapy – American Psychological Association
  • Member of American Psychological Association, International Affiliate ( APA )
  • Member of Middle Eastern Psychology Association ( MEPA )

Languages

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Gujarati
Ph.D. in Psychology Ain-Shams University - Experience: 16 Years
Safia Ali Malik
Safia Ali Malik
Clinical Psychologist - English , Urdu (Hindi)

About

Safia Ali Malik is DHA licensed Clinical Psychologist with comprehensive knowledge and understanding on different therapeutic techniques. Compassionate, dedicated and empathetic with clients. Experience of working with clients with different needs and nationalities with utmost cultural sensitivity. Excel at providing adolescents and adults with individual psychotherapy to help them facilitate their social and personal growth and allow them to lead more meaningful and fulfilling lives.

She specializes in psychological and educational assessments and provides individual, family and group therapies.

Her Therapeutic Approach

Psychometric and Psychological assessment, Cognitive therapy, Group therapy, individual therapy, Management, Dialectic Behaviour therapy, Solution Focused and Problem solving Approaches depending on the need of the client.

Specialization:

  • Behavioural Disorders
  • Anxiety Management
  • Psychometric Assessment
  • Cognitive problems
  • Coping skills
  • Grief therapy
  • Mindfulness
  • OCD and PTSD.

Education

  • Masters in Psychology from Government College University Lhr, Pakistan.
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Child and adult Psychotherapy from Government College University Lhr, Pakistan.
  • Graduation in Psychology from Punjab university Lhr, Pakistan.

Languages

  • English
  • Urdu (Hindi)
Ph.D. in Psychology Ain-Shams University - Experience: 16 Years
Corina Saramet
Corina Saramet
Psychologist - English,Romanian,Spanish

Corina has her master’s degree in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and has been working in the Mental Health field since 2007. She believes that therapy is a collaborative process and she kindly guides clients to increase self-awareness, gain new perspectives, decrease symptoms, and increase personal strengths to have a more meaningful life experience.

Throughout her career, Corina has worked with adults, adolescents, and children, across various settings, including private practice and outpatient primary care clinics, in Romania, Spain and UAE. She has been working as a psychologist in the Emirates since 2017, in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Her last position was in a children’s medical center, where she had helped families overcome various challenges, such as anxiety, depression, challenging behaviors and OCD, to name a few.

Corina has extensive experience in applying various empirically-supported Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (CBT), including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Solution Focused Brief therapy (SFBT), Trauma Focused CBT (TF-CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI).

In her clinical practice, Corina delivers evidence-based treatments to individuals facing a wide range of emotional, behavioral and adjustment problems, such as:

  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Anger and Stress Management
  • Behavioral Challenges
  • Depression
  • PTSD
  • Self-Harm Behavior
  • Grief and Loss
  • Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder
  • Trauma
  • Family and Relationship Challenges
  • Low Self Esteem
  • Suicide prevention

 

Corina uses a warm, empathetic approach to create a safe and nonjudgmental space where clients can learn, grow, and achieve their goals. She makes sure to offer flexibility, meet the individuals where they are, and have patience to help each individual feel secure throughout the process. She always encourages open communication regarding the course of therapy and goal achievement.

 

Education:

  • Master Degree in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Bucharest, Romania
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Bucharest, Romania

 

Board Certifications:

  • Community Development Authority License (CDA), Dubai, UAE
  • Romanian College of Psychologists, Bucharest, Romania

 

Languages:

English, Romanian, Spanish

Master Degree in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Bucharest, Romania
Dr.Marwa Abd El Hamid
Dr.Marwa Abd El Hamid
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic and English

About

Dr.Marwa Abd El Hamid is a certified and trained psychologist with over 16 years of experience working in different countries in a variety of settings. She Specializes in Clinical and Educational Psychology. She has been associated with large hospitals, schools and corporate clients in UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt in conducting sessions on various mental health issues including stress management, parenting and child development, and mindfulness for holistic wellbeing.

As a professional psychologist, she is continually inspired by people’s ability especially she believes deeply that the people themselves are the real experts in their own lives.

Her therapeutic approach

Cognitive behavioral therapy, Dialectic behavior therapy, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, Solution Focused on compassion based therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Psychoanalysis, Existential therapy as well as Psychodrama and group therapy based on the needs of the client.

Areas of Specialization for Children

  • Kids & Special needs (play therapy).
  • Dealing with Autism – Asperger – Down syndrome using (PECS –TEACCH –HELP –LOVAAS-INTEGRATION-PORTAGE).
  • Skills development.
  • Childhood Emotional disorders.
  • Behavioral Problems.
  • Attention difficulties.
  • Developmental learning difficulties.
  • Cognitive difficulties.
  • Difficulties of remembering.
  • Difficulties in conceptual formation.
  • Difficulty solving problems.

Professional Experience

  • Adjustments to life transitions like adoption, bereavement, divorce, relocation.
  • Mood disorders like depression, and Bipolar disorders.
  • Low self-esteem.
  • Body image issues.
  • Anxiety disorders like phobias, panic, OCD and PTSD.
  • Pre-marital counseling and couples counseling.
  • Family Conflict Therapy.
  • Trauma.
  • Addictions.
  • Anger and stress.
  • Career decisions and work-life balance.
  • Mindfulness for the holistic wellbeing.
  • She has also worked with Kids with special needs.

Education

  • Ph.D. in psychology Ain-Shams University.
  • Master in Educational Psychology Ain-Shams University.
  • Special diploma in Mental Health Alexandria University.
  • Professional diploma in Special Education Alexandria University.
  • Educational Diploma in Education at Alexandria University.

Board Certifications or equivalent

  • Community Development Authority (CDA), Dubai.

Languages

  • Arabic
  • English
Ph.D. in Psychology Ain-Shams University - Experience: 16 Years
Dr. Sravani Behara
Dr. Sravani Behara
Specialist Psychiatrist - English, Hindi and Telugu

About

Dr. Sravani Behara, is Specialist Psychiatrist, MBBS ; MD, MRCPsych (UK) and Medical Director at LifeWorks Holistic Counselling Centre.  She is experienced in managing mental health conditions across all age groups in both OP, IP settings using various pharmacological and psychological approaches.

She has also worked as an Asst. Professor in a 650 bedded tertiary care teaching hospital (Nimra Institute of Medical Sciences, India) for more than three years and one year in a Government Medical College (Siddhartha Medical college, India). He has extensive experience in handling child guidance, geriatric, de-addiction, general adult clinics.

Areas of expertise include:

  • Anxiety disorders (Generalised anxiety, panic disorder)
  • Phobias (social and specific phobias)
  • Obsessive and compulsive disorders
  • Puerperal disorders (postpartum blues, postpartum depression)
  • Affective disorders (depression, BPAD, mania)
  • Psychosis (schizophrenia and acute psychotic conditions)
  • Stress related disorders(PTSD)
  • Substance abuse disorders (alcohol, tobacco, cannabis)
  • Eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa)
  • Personality disorders (schizoid, borderline)
  • Child psychiatry (ADHD, Autistic spectrum and bedwetting)
  • Conversion disorders
  • Neuropsychiatry

Qualifications & Memberships

  • MBBS, MD (Psychiatry)
  • DHA licensed

Languages

  • English
  • Hindi
  • Telugu

FaQ’s

  • Who is a psychiatrist? Psychiatry is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental, emotional and behavioral disorders. A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in mental health, including substance and other addictions.
  • When should I see a psychiatrist? You should see a psychiatrist suffering from:

– Finding it hard to cope with the death of a loved one.
– Tension and anxiety and depression
– Phobias and Worthlessness
– Family and Relationship Problems
– Performance enhancement and Lack of concentration
– Chronic sadness and Guilt
– Irritability and Fatigue

  • What are the major diseases that psychiatrists treat?
    Psychiatrist treat disorders like anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, trauma- and stressor-related disorder, sexual dysfunctions and gender dysphoria, substance-related and addictive disorders, and schizophrenia.

 

  • Difference between a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
    Psychologists focus on psychotherapy and treating emotional and mental suffering with behavioral intervention. Psychologists are also qualified to conduct psychological testing but in most cases, cannot prescribe medications to their patients.

 

  • What happens in your first appointment with a psychiatrist?
    The first appointment with a psychiatrist is usually one hour long. During your meeting, your psychiatrist listens to you talk about your concerns and symptoms, asks questions about your general health, asks about your family history, takes your blood pressure and do a basic physical check-up and might asks you to fill out a questionnaire.
MBBS, MD - Experience: 12 Years
Dr.Bassem Badr
Dr.Bassem Badr
Consultant Psychiatrist,Holistic Approach - Arabic and English

About

Dr. Bassem Hamed Mohamed Badr is an Egyptian Consultant Psychiatrist and Fellow of American Psychiatric Association, with 25 years of experience. He graduated from Alexandria University in 1993 with MBBch in Medicine, he then went to on to complete further education with a Diploma of Psychiatry and Addiction Practice, Master of Science in Neuropsychiatry, Diploma in Mental Health, Diploma in Hospital Administration and then ultimately received his Medical Doctorate in Psychiatry in 2008 at the University of Suez Canal in Egypt. He is also licensed as Aeromedical examiner: GCAA, General Civil Aviation Authority

Dr Bassem Badr provides comprehensive care for patients of all ages. He believes that the best outcomes are achieved through a combination of professional excellence and an empathic approach. As an expert in the field of general and adult psychiatry, he adopts an approach that is based on a combination of the psyche, the soma, and the spirit through both scientific and philosophical overviews.

Professional Experience

Not only has Dr. Bassem worked in Senior Roles in Hospitals in Dubai, Kuwait, and Egypt but he has also been a Lecturer and Professor at several Educational Institutes, a peer to peer speaker and a coordinator for various addiction treatment programs. He has contributed to scientific research in a number of medical journals. He is also a talented writer in the field of social and psychological problems and has had many publications in reputable newspapers and magazines.

Areas of Specialization

  • Depression
  • Grief
  • Adjustment disorders
  • Sleeping and eating disorders
  • Panic attacks and anxiety disorder
  • Obsessive compulsive disorders
  • Schizophrenia
  • Personality disorders
  • Substance use and drug addiction
  • Marital and sexual disorders
  • Manic depressive disorder
  • Dementia
  • Cognitive disorders
  • Memory disturbance
  • Phobias
  • Bipolar diseases
Master of Science in Neuropsychiatry - Experience: 25 Years

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