Remi

Remi Hamzeh

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

I am a licensed psychologist specialized in gender, sex, and relationship diversity therapy, with a strong foundation in trauma intervention and trauma-informed approaches. My clinical practice is grounded in an integrative framework, with particular focus on abusive dynamics and their psychological impact. Alongside this, I bring extensive training in working with complex trauma and its intersections with identity and relational patterns. As an analyst-in-training, my work is further informed by Lacanian psychoanalysis, which shapes my orientation to the unconscious, subjectivity, and the unique structure of each individual’s experience. I offer a reflective, non-pathologizing space where meaning, desire, and transformation can be explored in depth.

About Me

In my work, I help you gain deeper understanding of your experiences and self. Our work guides your self-discovery journey, I offer a sensitive and non-judgemental space to explore the complexities of trauma, abuse, gender, sex, and relationships.

Approach

You’ll find sessions that balance attentive listening with practical exploration, helping untangle painful patterns and rebuild a sense of understanding. I offer appointments online, in Arabic and English, paced to your needs and life commitments. Through reflective questions, we gently map how certain symptomes and patterns show up now and where change is possible.
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Basic Information

Services


Gender, sex, Relationship diversity therapy Interpersonal therapy Trauma and stress focused approach (strategic-systematic-approach)

Services Offered:

  • Individual Therapy

    One-on-one therapy sessions between a client and a therapist, focused on that person's specific concerns and goals.

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  • Support Groups

    Facilitated groups of people with shared experiences who meet regularly to listen, share, and support one another.

  • Training

    Professional development programmes for mental health practitioners, including workshops, courses, and continuing education.

  • Integrative Psychotherapy

    An approach that draws on multiple therapeutic models, tailored to the individual, rather than following a single method.

  • Online Therapy

    Therapy sessions conducted over video call, phone, or secure messaging, using the same professional methods delivered remotely.

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  • Psychoeducation

    Structured information provided about a mental health condition (what it is, why it occurs, and what strategies can help) as part of the therapeutic process.

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  • Risk Management

    Assessment and planning to identify and reduce the risk of harm to oneself or others, often part of crisis intervention or ongoing care.

Works With:

  • Adults
  • Communities
  • Individuals

Area of Expertise


Scope of Practice:

  • Abuse

    Emotional, physical, or sexual mistreatment by another person that causes lasting psychological harm and disrupts a person's sense of safety.

  • Family Issues

    Difficulties within the family system, including conflict, communication breakdown, blended family tensions, or intergenerational patterns, that affect individual and collective well-being.

  • LGBTQI+ Support

    The unique psychological experiences of LGBTQI+ individuals, including identity exploration, coming out, discrimination, minority stress, and relationship dynamics.

  • Identity Issues

    A person's sense of who they are, including their values, beliefs, roles, and self-perception, and the distress that arises when this sense is unclear, fragmented, or negative.

  • Relationship Issues

    Difficulties in romantic relationships, including communication problems, trust breakdowns, conflict patterns, or uncertainty about the relationship's future.

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  • Sexual Issues

    Difficulties related to sexual functioning, desire, identity, or behaviour that cause distress or interfere with relationships.

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  • Shame

    A deep, painful emotion involving the belief that one is fundamentally flawed or unworthy, which can affect self-perception and relationships.

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  • Trauma

    The lasting psychological impact of deeply distressing events, such as violence, abuse, accidents, or disasters, that overwhelm a person's ability to cope.

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Professional Title:

  • Licensed Clinical Psychologist

    A psychologist licensed to independently assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions.

Qualifications


Lebanese University

Pink Therapy

Registrations


Lebanese Order of Psychologists (LOPSY)

Clinical Psychologist

Service Area


Online

In-person & Online

Beirut

Marseille, Marseille and Beirut

France