Counselor Directory.

Masooma Sarosh

Integrative Therapist (Individual Member, BACP) / Certified Grief Educator
Work Karachi SD Pakistan Work Phone: +92 346 2662628

Professional Certifications and Licenses

Licenses & Certifications

  • Advanced Diploma in Humanistic Integrative Counselling (BACP-accredited course, CPPD Counselling School, Pakistan)
  • Diploma in Humanistic Integrative Counselling (BACP-accredited course, CPPD Counselling School, Pakistan)
  • Level 3 Certificate in Counselling (CPCAB-accredited course, Therapy Works, Pakistan)
  • Certified Grief Educator (David Kessler / grief.com)

 

Memberships

  • Member, British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP)
  • Balint Group Participant (Ongoing Reflective Practice for Mental Health Professionals)

 

Continuing Professional Development & Advanced Learning

  • The IFS Clinician’s Guide: Restoring Self, Healing Trauma, and Deepening Therapy – Frank Anderson & Dr. Diane Poole Heller
  • The Power of Embodiment in the Healing of Trauma
  • Brief Interventions & Motivational Interviewing
  • Online and Phone Therapy
  • Certificate in Self-Development
  • Finding Solutions & Possibilities – Bill O’Hanlon
  • Deconstructing Anxiety: A Breakthrough Approach to Reliefs
  • Healing Emotional Shutdown: A Path to Authentic Connection
  • Best Practice in Eating Disorders

Services Offered

I offer individual counselling and therapy for individuals seeking a holistic therapeutic experience that supports emotional, relational, and psychological wellbeing. My approach integrates humanistic integrative and psychodynamic perspectives, drawing on trauma-informed, IFS-informed, and grief-informed frameworks. My work extends to the wider spectrum of human experience, including anxiety, self-worth, relational difficulties, and the effects of trauma.

I offer both short-term and long-term therapy, in person and online, tailored to individual needs and therapeutic goals. I practise under regular supervision and am committed to creating an inclusive, equitable, and affirming space for all. Central to my work is the belief that healing unfolds through authentic connection, relational depth, and the safety of a compassionate therapeutic bond.

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