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Firoz Tower (13th Floor) 152/3B, Bir Uttam Nuruzzaman Sarak, Panthapath, Dhaka-1215

Hours

Saturday

09:00 - 22:00

Sunday

09:00 - 22:00

Monday

09:00 - 22:00

Tuesday

09:00 - 22:00

Wednesday

09:00 - 22:00

Thursday

09:00 - 22:00

Hotline

+8801339570424

Razna Rahman

PGDip (Psychodynamic Counselling), Birkbeck, University of London | Counsellor & Psychotherapist | Specialist in Psychodynamic & Interpersonal Therapy | Trained in Couples Therapy for Depression (Tavistock Institute)

Psychology

Counsellor and Psychotherapist

Razna Rahman is an accredited Counsellor and Psychotherapist with BACP and UKCP, practicing privately in London since 2013. She specializes in psychodynamic therapy, interpersonal therapy, and integrative mental health approaches, working with individuals, couples, and families from corporate, academic, and public sectors. Razna addresses a broad range of concerns including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, bereavement, relationship challenges, and trauma. Skilled in Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT) and Couples Therapy for Depression (CTFD), she currently serves at North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT), offering tailored therapy for those facing complex mental health issues. With past experience as a Bereavement Counsellor at City and East London Bereavement Service NHS and as a Psychodynamic Therapist at The Maya Centre, she has worked extensively with survivors of domestic violence and abuse. Bilingual in Bengali and English, Razna is committed to culturally sensitive care, especially within the Bangladeshi community, helping clients gain insight into their past to foster emotional healing and growth.

Area of Expertise

Razna specializes in psychodynamic therapy, interpersonal therapy, and integrative approaches to mental health. She is skilled in treating anxiety, depression, stress, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, bereavement, and trauma. Razna also has expertise in Dynamic Interpersonal Therapy (DIT), Couples Therapy for Depression (CTFD), and providing culturally sensitive care, particularly for the Bangladeshi community. Her experience includes supporting individuals affected by domestic violence, abuse, and mental health challenges in both private practice and NHS settings.