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Said in Therapy
Iman Tohami
55 episodes
4 days ago
Mental Health Awareness Podcast that is both educational and entertaining, discussing therapy cases, inspirational life stories, and explaining how hardship can be overcome.
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Mental Health Awareness Podcast that is both educational and entertaining, discussing therapy cases, inspirational life stories, and explaining how hardship can be overcome.
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Mental Health
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Said in Therapy
Self-Compassion and the Inner Critic

In this episode of Said in Therapy we dives into the powerful topic of self-compassion and the inner critic, that harsh voice inside us that keeps us stuck in cycles of shame and self-doubt.

Why do we listen to it? How can we start talking to ourselves with kindness instead of criticism? And what actually happens when we shift from self-judgment to self-compassion.

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4 months ago
13 minutes 1 second

Said in Therapy
AI and Therapy: Answering your Questions

In this follow-up to our AI and therapy discussion, we dive into the most common questions people are asking. Can AI really understand emotions? Is your data safe? Will therapists be replaced? I break down the real risks, the ethical challenges, and how to use AI tools wisely without losing the human touch. If you're curious or cautious about AI in mental health, this one's for you.


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4 months ago
14 minutes 12 seconds

Said in Therapy
3aib: Shame, Silence, and Mental Health

We unpack the powerful and deeply rooted word: “3aib", the  shame that has silenced generations across the Middle East when it comes to mental health.

We explore how this cultural code of silence has kept pain  behind closed doors, and what it means to finally speak the unspeakable.

You'll hear the story of Sara, a young woman who broke the  cycle, chose therapy, and opened a path for healing, not just forherself, but for her family.

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5 months ago
14 minutes 29 seconds

Said in Therapy
AI and Therapy: The Future of Mental Health Support

In this episode, the we explore the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence and mental health therapy. The discussion covers how AI technologies are being integrated into therapeutic practices and how chatbots provide immediate emotional support.

The episode also delves into ethical considerations, data privacy concerns, and the potential of AI to make mental health support more accessible and personalized.

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5 months ago
13 minutes 9 seconds

Said in Therapy
Q&A: Answering Common Questions I Receive

You asked, and I'm answering! In this special episode, I tackle the questions you sent in. From mental health tips to navigating life’s challenges, we’re diving deep into the topics that matter most to you. Tune in for expert advice, practical insights, and thoughtful conversations!


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9 months ago
18 minutes 19 seconds

Said in Therapy
Third Culture Kids: Not belonging Anywhere, Yet Everywhere

In this episode, we dive into the unique world of third culture kids- individuals who grew up in cultures different from their parents’ or their passport country. We explore the joys and challenges of belonging everywhere and nowhere at once, the struggles with identity and home, and how these experiences shape relationships, careers, and self-perception. Through personal stories and expert insights, we unravel what it means to navigate life in the in-between.


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9 months ago
14 minutes 14 seconds

Said in Therapy
The Power of Kindness
1 year ago
10 minutes 55 seconds

Said in Therapy
How to Navigate Heartbreak after a Break Up?

Today I am in conversation with the break-up coach Nora. She is currently located in Dubai and conducts her sessions in English and Arabic, in person and online. Together we explore the topic of breakup and heartbreak.

Heartbreak is a term used to describe the intense emotional pain someone feels after experiencing the end of a relationship. It is characterized by feelings of sadness, loss, grief, and despair. A variety of factors, including betrayal, rejection, and unrequited love, can cause heartbreak. The pain can be physical and emotional.

Nora's contact details and handles:

Instagram: @breakupcoachnora

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/breakupcoachnora

Website: https://www.breakupcoachnora.com/

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2 years ago
35 minutes 13 seconds

Said in Therapy
Birthday Special: Q&A 2023

As every year here is the Birthday Special but this time with a twist, these are the questions that followers on Instagram have sent in. 

Happy New Year Everyone. 

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2 years ago
37 minutes 18 seconds

Said in Therapy
9 Signs of Toxic Friendships

A toxic friendship is one in which you feel energetically exhausted when interacting with the person. Your friend may be an emotional vampire who seems to suck the life force out of you whenever you speak to them or spend time with them. If you want to find out how to identify a toxic friendship and learn how to deal with it, then this episode is for you.

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3 years ago
10 minutes 54 seconds

Said in Therapy
How to Stop Overthinking, Stressing & Worrying (3 Ways that WORK!)

While overthinking itself is not a mental illness, it is associated with conditions including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and substance use disorders. Rumination can be common in people who have chronic pain and chronic illness as well, taking the form of negative thoughts about that pain and healing from it. Here I introduce simple tools that can help with getting hold on your overthinking behaviors. 

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3 years ago
12 minutes 35 seconds

Said in Therapy
Autism

Autism is a condition that affects how a person thinks, feels, interacts with others, and experiences their environment. It is a lifelong condition that starts when a person is born and stays with them into old age. Every Autistic person is different from every other. This is why autism is described as a ‘spectrum’. I am in conversation with Dr. Charifa Zemouri with explains her individual experience with being on the spectrum and how she navigates her life. If you want to learn more about Dr. Zemouri, follow her on Twitter or visit her website for more information about her work. 

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3 years ago
54 minutes 36 seconds

Said in Therapy
How to Address Conflict

Remember that conflict is natural and happens in every ongoing relationship. Since conflict is unavoidable we must learn to manage it. Conflict is a sign of a need for change and an opportunity for growth, new understanding, and improved communication. Conflict can not be resolved unless it is addressed unless we address it within ourselves. 

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3 years ago
13 minutes 31 seconds

Said in Therapy
How To Deal With The Imposter Syndrome (Patient Interview)

Imposter syndrome is a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their skills, talents, or accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a "fraud". To continue with the second part of the Imposter Syndrome series I am interviewing Adrian about his experience with the syndrome. 

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3 years ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Said in Therapy
Are You An Imposter? Probably Not.

What is the imposter and is the imposter syndrome an actual diagnosis? What does it do? And how to combat it? And sharing own experience. Why do we always think we are an imposter? Answering these questions and more. 

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3 years ago
10 minutes 31 seconds

Said in Therapy
Boundaries for Beginners: How to Set and Keep Your Boundaries

Everyone needs healthy boundaries in their lives if they want to have healthy relationships. Setting boundaries is about more than just saying no - and when you learn how to set boundaries in a way that people will listen to and respect you will not only feel free, but you will also start breaking the cycle of people-pleasing and codependence.

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3 years ago
14 minutes 8 seconds

Said in Therapy
7 Questions About My Trauma Journey

As an extension to my regular social media Q&As, I have dedicated an episode about my trauma journey and how I worked through it and grew from it as a result. 

Please keep in mind that these Q&As will never replace actual therapy, and not every journey is the same. Instead, use them as an inspiration, a means to learn more, and eventually, encouragement to start your therapy journey. 

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3 years ago
21 minutes 22 seconds

Said in Therapy
Borderline Personality Disorder
The Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is a mental health disorder that impacts the way you think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday life. It includes self-image issues, difficulty managing emotions and behavior, and a pattern of unstable relationships. I am in conversation with my former patient Nora who describes her healing process, her road with therapy, and living with the disorder.
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3 years ago
33 minutes 10 seconds

Said in Therapy
Disorganized Attachment Style

The most difficult type of insecure attachment is the disorganized attachment style. It is often seen in people who have been physically, verbally, or sexually abused in their childhood. A disorganized / fearful-avoidant attachment style develops when the child’s caregivers – the only source of safety – become a source of fear.

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3 years ago
21 minutes 16 seconds

Said in Therapy
Avoidant Attachment Style

What is avoidant attachment? Avoidant attachment is an attachment style that develops during early childhood. It tends to occur in children who do not experience sensitive responses to their needs or distress. Children with an avoidant attachment style may become very independent, both physically and emotionally.

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3 years ago
18 minutes 21 seconds

Said in Therapy
Mental Health Awareness Podcast that is both educational and entertaining, discussing therapy cases, inspirational life stories, and explaining how hardship can be overcome.