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On The Pakistani Couch
Dr. Farah Khalid
13 episodes
1 week ago
Join us on our journey as we dissect literature, film and stories using our psychological insights as a lens into the human condition. Dr. Farah Khalid is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist and Assistant Professor based in Islamabad. She draws on her clinical experience of almost 20 years, her insights as a mother and family lineage of the Indian-East African immigration. Fatima Hussain is a psychodynamic psychotherapist based in Islamabad. She works with a diverse population and is curious about the intersection between mental health and institutional power. Tweet us @onthepakcouch
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Join us on our journey as we dissect literature, film and stories using our psychological insights as a lens into the human condition. Dr. Farah Khalid is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist and Assistant Professor based in Islamabad. She draws on her clinical experience of almost 20 years, her insights as a mother and family lineage of the Indian-East African immigration. Fatima Hussain is a psychodynamic psychotherapist based in Islamabad. She works with a diverse population and is curious about the intersection between mental health and institutional power. Tweet us @onthepakcouch
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Series 1 - Episode 13: Analysing Roald Dahl's "Boy" and "Going Solo".
On The Pakistani Couch
1 hour 25 minutes 52 seconds
3 years ago
Series 1 - Episode 13: Analysing Roald Dahl's "Boy" and "Going Solo".

Join Dr. Farah Khalid and Fatima Hussain in this week's BONUS episode as they explore the narrative of Roald Dahl's two autobiographies "Boy", and "Going Solo" offering their psychological insights through the following themes/questions; The psychological impact of violence/medical/surgical procedures with children; tips for parents to help prepare their child for a medical procedure; what early life experiences had a bearing on Roald Dahl's stories? The symbolism of Roald Dahl's interest in photography - is there more than meets the eye? What can we decipher from Roald Dahl's letters to his mother? The emotional impact of the War experience for Roald Dahl.


The time stamps for each segment are as follows:

  • EMOTIONAL IMPACT OF VIOLENCE/MEDICAL PROCEDURES WITH CHILDREN: 4m:23s
  • ADVICE FOR PARENTS WHEN PREPARING THEIR CHILD FOR A MEDICAL PROCEDURE: 30m:35s
  • EARLY LIFE EXPERIENCES THAT INSPIRED THE STORIES: 35m:19s
  • ROALD DAHL'S INTEREST IN PHOTOGRAPHY - Is there more than meets the eye? 53m:30s
  • ANALYSING LETTERS TO MOTHER AND THE EMOTIONAL IMPACT OF THE WAR: 1hr:3m


Dr. Farah Khalid is a British-Pakistani Consultant Chartered Counselling Psychologist, Former Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology (NUST University, Islamabad), Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society, registered psychological practitioner with the Health and Care Professions Council and Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychology. She has a private practice based in Islamabad offering humanistic-psychoanalytic psychotherapy and provides teaching, training, clinical and research supervision to local clinical psychology trainees, therapists and counsellors. She draws on her insights from almost 20 years of clinical work and her personal experience as a mother and family lineage of the India-East African immigration. She has worked in the UK National Health Service for ten years, with adults, children and families as well as in the Middle East. She works with various mental health issues, and has a special interest in personality/self disturbances. Dr. Farah holds a deep conviction that her therapeutic work is a backstage pass into the nuances of the human dilemma; she feels honoured to bear witness to and share people's struggles, complexities, and hope on their healing journey.

Please see the link below to read her published article on her work with British mothers experiencing post natal depression: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A3pYR911X6Vc_r1rmgz7nzqE2EMa6O_x/view?usp=sharing

Fatima Hussain is a Psychodynamic Therapist based in Islamabad. She works with a diverse population and is curious about the intersection between mental health and institutional power. She feels passionately about making therapy accessible and culturally appropriate to the Pakistani context.

Please note that the content we provide in each episode is not a substitute for professional psychological treatment. Please consult your mental health practitioner/therapist for advice. We hope that you will be able to receive the help you need.

Please write to us with your dreams, feedback and comments: doctorfarahk@gmail.com

We look forward to hearing from you, and we will respond to you within 24-48 hours.

We hope you will tune into our show twice a month (Mondays) when we release each episode for our listeners.

This is end of our first series; we welcome suggestions and ideas from our listeners for our next series, as well as feedback on how you found our first series. We are grateful to all our listeners who have stayed in tune with us, and we hope you have taken something valuable away!

On The Pakistani Couch
Join us on our journey as we dissect literature, film and stories using our psychological insights as a lens into the human condition. Dr. Farah Khalid is a Chartered Counselling Psychologist and Assistant Professor based in Islamabad. She draws on her clinical experience of almost 20 years, her insights as a mother and family lineage of the Indian-East African immigration. Fatima Hussain is a psychodynamic psychotherapist based in Islamabad. She works with a diverse population and is curious about the intersection between mental health and institutional power. Tweet us @onthepakcouch