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Name: Dr. Ayesha Rahman
Address: 123 Mirpur Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +880-1712-345678
Date of Birth: April 5, 1990

A licensed Clinical Psychologist with over a decade of experience in mental health care, specializing in psychological assessment, therapy, and community mental health programs. Committed to improving mental wellness in Bangladesh Dhaka through evidence-based practices and culturally sensitive interventions. Passionate about bridging the gap between academic research and practical application in diverse populations across Dhaka.

  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh (2010–2014)
  • Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology, North South University, Dhaka (2015–2017)
  • Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), India (2018–2021)

Senior Clinical Psychologist

Dhaka Mental Health Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh (2021–Present)

  • Provided individual and group therapy for patients with anxiety, depression, and trauma-related disorders.
  • Conducted psychological assessments and developed personalized treatment plans tailored to cultural contexts in Bangladesh Dhaka.
  • Collaborated with medical professionals to integrate mental health care into primary healthcare services across Dhaka’s urban and rural areas.
  • Organized workshops on stress management and emotional resilience for schools, NGOs, and community groups in Dhaka.

Clinical Psychologist

Rangpur General Hospital, Rangpur (2017–2021)

  • Managed a caseload of 50+ patients weekly, focusing on cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based interventions.
  • Contributed to the development of a mental health screening program for refugees in Dhaka’s border regions.
  • Published research on the impact of social stigma on mental health access in rural Bangladesh, presented at the Bangladesh Psychological Association Conference.

Research Assistant

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), India (2018–2021)

  • Conducted studies on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among disaster-affected populations in Bangladesh Dhaka.
  • Analyzed data from community surveys to identify mental health trends and gaps in service delivery.
  • License to Practice Clinical Psychology, Bangladesh Psychological Association (2019)
  • Certification in Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), American Psychological Association (APA) (2020)
  • Training in Trauma-Informed Care, World Health Organization (WHO) Mental Health Program (2021)

"Mental Health Awareness Campaign in Dhaka Schools"

Launched a 6-month initiative to educate students and teachers about mental health, reducing stigma through interactive workshops. Collaborated with 10 schools in Dhaka.

"Psychological Support for Flood Victims in Bangladesh"

Participated in a WHO-funded project providing counseling services to flood-affected communities in Dhaka’s peripheral areas. Conducted over 200 individual and group sessions.

  • Rahman, A. (2021). "Cultural Considerations in Psychological Treatment: A Case Study from Dhaka." *Journal of Bangladeshi Psychology*, 15(3), 45–60.
  • Rahman, A., & Ahmed, S. (2020). "Mental Health Challenges in Post-Disaster Scenarios: Insights from Bangladesh." *International Journal of Mental Health and Human Rights*, 8(2), 112–130.
  • Bangladesh Psychological Association (BPA) – Member since 2019
  • International Society for Psychological and Educational Assessment (ISPEA) – Member since 2020
  • South Asian Mental Health Alliance (SAMHA) – Volunteer Researcher (2018–Present)
  • Proficient in psychological assessment tools (e.g., MMPI, BDI, WISC-V)
  • Fluent in Bangla and English; basic knowledge of Hindi and Urdu
  • Expertise in trauma counseling, child psychology, and geriatric mental health
  • Skilled in using SPSS for data analysis and research methodology

Psychological Counselor

Dhaka Community Health Initiative (DCHI), Dhaka (2019–Present)

  • Provided free counseling services to low-income families in Dhaka’s slums.
  • Developed a peer support network for women experiencing domestic violence.

Guest Lecturer

Dhaka University, Department of Psychology (2020–Present)

  • Taught courses on abnormal psychology and cross-cultural counseling.
  • Mentored graduate students on research design and ethical practices in Bangladesh.

Available upon request. Contact: [email protected]

This Curriculum Vitae is tailored for a Psychologist in Bangladesh Dhaka, emphasizing local expertise, cultural relevance, and professional commitment to mental health care in the region.

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