What Everyone Wants to Know!

Counseling psychologist Sailaja Menon was interviewed by Living Jetsetters, a YouTube channel dedicated to airplanes, travel, food and life. Sailaja answered questions that everyone wants to know about psychology and psychologists. Her experience and expertise shine in this engaging video.

Sailaja practices at Keyani Wellness in Dubai. She has more than three decades of experience as a psychologist. She has worked in the US, India, Singapore, Malaysia, and the UAE. Sailaja describes her approach in the following way:

I believe in nurturing and modeling a safe and empowering environment that can aid you to clarify problems, set goals, and objectives, implement teachings, and learning’s from counseling and achieve self-sufficiency. I strongly advocate psychoeducation and solution-focused approaches in my sessions and am very proactive with the mantra” Help my client to help themselves.” Additionally, due to my advanced training in multicultural counseling, I constantly adapt my techniques to best suit your cultural background, ethnic identity, level of acculturation, and his /her unique life experiences and situations.

We highly recommend this video interview to everyone curious about psychology! 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGPbOq8dUxg

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