Shabnam Hessami
About Shabnam Hessami
Shabnam Hessami is a Supervisor and owner of Embrace Group in London, with over a decade of experience in the mental health sector. She is a qualified psychotherapist, a member of professional associations, and has taught ThetaHealing® classes internationally.
Work at Mind
Shabnam Hessami has been employed at Mind since 2007, where she serves as a Psychotherapist. Over her 17 years at Mind, she has developed expertise in mental health support and therapeutic practices. In addition to her role as a Psychotherapist, she has been a Supervisor at Mind since 2015, contributing to the professional development of other mental health practitioners for 9 years.
Current Role at Embrace Group
Since 2014, Shabnam Hessami has been the owner of Embrace Group, located in London, Greater London, United Kingdom. Under her leadership, Embrace Group focuses on providing mental health services and support, helping individuals navigate their healing and growth journeys. Her experience in the mental health sector informs her approach to managing the organization.
Education and Expertise
Shabnam Hessami studied at Regent's University London, where she pursued a Master's degree in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy from 2011 to 2015. This academic background has equipped her with a solid foundation in therapeutic techniques and mental health practices. She also holds a Certificate of Science in ThetaHealing® and is recognized as a ThetaHealing® Master.
Professional Memberships
Shabnam Hessami is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine and the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy. These memberships reflect her commitment to maintaining professional standards and staying informed about developments in the field of mental health and psychotherapy.
ThetaHealing® Teaching Experience
Shabnam Hessami has taught ThetaHealing® classes across three continents, including the Middle East, Europe, and the United States. Her teaching experience highlights her dedication to sharing knowledge and skills in this therapeutic modality, contributing to the professional development of others in the field.