The task of psychology should not only be to explain the world, but to help transform it — by restoring people’s sense of agency, dignity, and connection.
David Smail
The task of psychology should not only be to explain the world, but to help transform it — by restoring people’s sense of agency, dignity, and connection.
David Smail
Naser Altooblani is an associate psychologist with a strong commitment to culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care. He works with children, adolescents, adults, and families across a range of concerns including anxiety, trauma, identity, life transitions, and emotional distress. He holds expertise in supporting individuals living with chronic conditions and works at the intersection of mental and physical health. With a background in advocacy, research, and community-based mental health, Naser is especially attuned to the psychological and social dimensions of mental health and distress. He believes in therapy as a collaborative space for meaning-making, empowerment, and healing. Naser takes an integrative, relational, person-centered stance in therapy. He offers sessions in both Arabic and English.