
SUMUD
Lebanon, Palestine & Syria Support
One on One: free Individual trauma informed and Emotional Support Sessions
10 sessions for individuals impacted by the war and hardships in Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine
Ahmad Halloum, Baraa Hatoum, Omar Sabbagh, Raza Othman, and Soline Daccache are mental health professionals who offer 10 sessions in Arabic free of charge for those impacted by the warfare.
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Soline Daccache
ECLECTIC THERAPIST
She grew up in Lebanon during the civil war and witnessed ongoing challenges, including the July War in 2006 and the Beirut Blast in 2020. She has worked with internally displaced people, migrants, and refugees in the region, until she had to migrate herself. She is trained in Analytical and Systemic Therapy, Drama Therapy (DT), psychodrama, Dance Movement Therapy (DMT), and is also a Theatre Artist.
Languages: Arabic, French, English
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Ahmad Halloum
PSYCHOANALYTICAL THERAPIST
Ahmad specializes in psychotrauma, LGBTQIA+ issues, grief and loss, and supporting individuals who have fled their home countries. With a deep understanding of trauma and displacement, he creates a compassionate and empowering environment for healing and personal transformation.
Languages: Arabic, French, English
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Raza Othman
PSYCHOANALYTICAL THERAPIST
Raza specializes in supporting individuals who have experienced trauma, displacement, and emotional hardship. Her approach focuses on providing a compassionate and secure environment where people can openly explore their feelings. She is committed to helping individuals build emotional resilience and heal from their experiences.
Languages: Arabic
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Omar Sabbagh
ECLECTIC THERAPIST
Omar is a psychotherapist and Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner who has worked with MENA refugee communities. By blending therapy with participatory theater, he creates safe spaces for healing and self-expression. His work focuses on storytelling, embodiment, and collective play to support communities facing trauma and identity challenges.
Languages: Arabic
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Clinical Psychologist
Baraa specializes in trauma care, youth mental health, and supporting individuals affected by war and displacement. With over a decade of experience and deep cultural insight, she offers a grounded and compassionate space for healing, resilience, and self-discovery.
Languages: Arabic, English