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Jun 2024
39m 57s

Understanding Grief and the Depths of ...

Sarah Alagroobi
About this episode
On this week's episode, we welcome Dr. Saliha Afridi, clinical psychologist and chairwoman of The Lighthouse Arabia in Dubai. Dr. Afridi shares her personal journey and professional insights, diving deep into topics such as grief, moral injury, and the human capacity for empathy in the face of global atrocities. Through her compassionate lens, she discusses the psychological impact of the Palestinian plight and how to navigate personal and collective grief. This episode is a profound exploration of humanity, faith, and resilience in challenging times. Find Dr. Afridi through the channels below:

https://www.instagram.com/drsalihaafridi/?hl=en
https://www.lighthousearabia.com/people/Dr-Saliha-Afridi
https://www.linkedin.com/in/salihaafridi/?originalSubdomain=ae
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