About me

Welcome. I’m so glad you’re here.
Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, struggling in silence, or simply looking for a space to breathe and reconnect with yourself, I’m here to support you with compassion and care.

My name is Diana, and I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist based in Romania. I am registered with the Romanian Psychological College and adhere to the ethical and professional standards of the European Federation of Psychologists’ Associations (EFPA).

My work is rooted in evidence-based psychology and deeply informed by respect for faith, identity, and cultural context. I hold:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in “International Relations and European Studies”
  • A Bachelor’s degree in “Nursing”
  • A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology
  • A Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy
  • Specialized training in Transactional Analysis Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Currently, I am continuing my education in Islamic Psychology.


The Muslim Psychologist

I created The Muslim Psychologist out of a deep desire to support the mental health needs of Muslims—especially those living in non-Muslim societies, where culturally and spiritually sensitive care can be difficult to find.

My goal is to bridge the gap between mental health and Islamic values, offering therapy that respects and integrates your spiritual worldview. Whether you’re facing anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or seeking personal growth, I am here to walk alongside you—with empathy, respect, and professionalism.

A Few Things I Believe

  • Healing happens in safe, nonjudgmental relationships
  • You are not broken – your struggles are messengers, not flaws
  • Faith and psychology can support each other beautifully
  • Change begins the moment we choose to pause and listen

Languages Spoken

  • English
  • Romanian
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