

Razie Salehabadi
Degree:
MD PsychiatryUniversity:
Mashhad University of medical scienceField:
Individual Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Adolescent Psychotherapy, Parenting, Emotion Dysregulation, Interpersonal Conflicts, Personality Disorders, Substance Misuse and Abuse, Life Coaching, Occupational CounselingSpoken Languages:
FarsiMake an Appointment

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I see psychotherapy as a skill that helps clients express the impairing aspects of their personal experiences in sessions without feeling pressure or discomfort, along with discovering what they deeply desire, in a non-judgmental space, free from guilt or misunderstanding.
In the therapy room, I am authoritative, calm, stable, empathetic, skilled, and hearing. With an open mind and a history of numerous interviews, I am ready to aid in the personal growth of my clients, accompanying them throughout the therapeutic journey until its completion.
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Razie Salehabadi
License number 178312, authorized by the Medical Council of Iran
Education
- MD in Psychiatry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
- General Medicine, Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences
Therapeutic Approach and professional Field
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for adulthood disorders
- Supportive Psychotherapy for adulthood disorders
- Psychoeducational Intervention for bipolar, psychotic, and impulse control disorders
- Matrix Psychotherapy for Methamphetamine, hashish, and alcohol abusers
Therapeutic background
- Adolescent and adult therapy since 2019
- Matrix Psychotherapy for Methamphetamine, hashish, and alcohol abusers since 2010
- Couples Therapy since 2022
Educational and research activities
- Visiting professor at Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences
- Lecturer at Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Congress, Ebnesina Hospital, Mashhad
- Instructor of anxiety control sessions, psychiatric clinic of Ebnesina Hospital, Mashhad
- Instructor of psychoeducational sessions for patients with bipolar disorder, psychiatric clinic of Ebnesina Hospital, Mashhad
- Lecturer at the annual Addiction Congress
- Attained the first rank in presenting articles in the annual Congress Assistants section of the Psychiatric Scientific Association
- Author of several articles in the fields of addiction, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and phobia
I see psychotherapy as a skill that helps clients express the impairing aspects of their personal experiences in sessions without feeling pressure or discomfort, along with discovering what they deeply desire, in a non-judgmental space, free from guilt or misunderstanding.
In the therapy room, I am authoritative, calm, stable, empathetic, skilled, and hearing. With an open mind and a history of numerous interviews, I am ready to aid in the personal growth of my clients, accompanying them throughout the therapeutic journey until its completion.
Razie Salehabadi
License number 178312, authorized by the Medical Council of Iran
- MD in Psychiatry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
- General Medicine, Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences
- Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for adulthood disorders
- Supportive Psychotherapy for adulthood disorders
- Psychoeducational Intervention for bipolar, psychotic, and impulse control disorders
- Matrix Psychotherapy for Methamphetamine, hashish, and alcohol abusers
- Adolescent and adult therapy since 2019
- Matrix Psychotherapy for Methamphetamine, hashish, and alcohol abusers since 2010
- Couples Therapy since 2022
- Visiting professor at Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences
- Lecturer at Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Congress, Ebnesina Hospital, Mashhad
- Instructor of anxiety control sessions, psychiatric clinic of Ebnesina Hospital, Mashhad
- Instructor of psychoeducational sessions for patients with bipolar disorder, psychiatric clinic of Ebnesina Hospital, Mashhad
- Lecturer at the annual Addiction Congress
- Attained the first rank in presenting articles in the annual Congress Assistants section of the Psychiatric Scientific Association
- Author of several articles in the fields of addiction, depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and phobia