Our Services
We provide support to clients across the age range and life stages. Our clinicians are trained in a wide range of therapeutic tools to support on your wellbeing journey.
View ServicesThe LightHouse Arabia is an out-patient facility located in central Dubai and licensed by the Dubai Health Authority and the Community Development Authority. We are an international team of over 40 psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational and speech & language therapists working together to provide integrated care for our clients.
With a community service agenda, our team is committed to transforming mental health in the region. We dedicate significant effort and time working with corporations, schools, hospitals, and other institutions to building awareness and promoting mental wellness through our educational workshops, talks and training programs, such as Mental Health First Aid.
Home to the Raymee Grief Center, our free-of-charge grief support service is the first of its kind in the region. It is open to anyone that is grieving the loss of a loved one, no matter when the loss occurred.
We also provide invaluable experience for assistant psychologists hoping to pursue a career in psychology, and run an internship program for recent university graduates to help train the next generation of exemplary clinicians.
The LightHouse Arabia does not provide crisis response services. If you are feeling vulnerable and need immediate support, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions below to see here for a list of Emergency Contact places and services in the UAE that will provide emergency care.
We provide support to clients across the age range and life stages. Our clinicians are trained in a wide range of therapeutic tools to support on your wellbeing journey.
View ServicesWe exist for, and because of the community, and we continuously strive to better care for our clients, proactively respond to our community, and to extend a helping hand to whoever reaches out to us for support and partnership.
Learn MoreWhether you are struggling, strained or uninspired, we can help you achieve relief, balance, and vitality. Dedicated to meet clients at various stages of their journey towards mental wellbeing and happiness, we are here for you.
Our ServicesServing the education sector across the region, we have extensive know-how about the challenges and stressors that schools face. We collaborate with, and support, many schools and understand the types of difficulties facing teaching and administrative staff, learners, and their parents. Learn how our suite of educational services can support your school’s specific needs and wellbeing aspirations.
Learn MoreWe are facilitators of personal transformations that result in healthier, better functioning, and more satisfied employees, who are in greater synergy with their organizations. Learn how our world-class clinical and consulting skills and customized corporate and workplace programs can help your teams and organization.
Learn MoreThe Raymee Grief Center provides free one-on-one consultations and support groups for individuals and families who are affected by grief. Run by therapists at The LightHouse Arabia, the center can help you to understand what to expect from grief, how grief can impact you, and how to heal you and your family.
Learn MoreMental Health First Aid is the equivalent to physical first aid and training, but for mental health.
It teaches individuals and organizations how to identify, understand, and respond to the signs that someone in your life may be struggling with their mental health. Offering evidence-based courses and trainings for adults and teens, The LightHouse Arabia is the only accredited provider of MHFA in the UAE.
Psychiatry is the medical treatment of the psyche and is practiced by medical doctors (psychiatrists) who have undergone specialist training in understanding, diagnosing and treating mental health issues. Psychiatrists can provide therapeutic interventions and prescribe medications.
Psychology is the science of the psyche and is practiced by psychologists who have studied for at least five years and have received specialist training in human behavior – both normal and abnormal. Psychologists can provide therapeutic interventions but they cannot prescribe medications.
PSYCHOLOGIST
A psychologist is trained to help people cope more effectively with life issues and mental health problems – anything from depression to anxiety to learning disorders. All psychologists are trained to a minimum of Master’s level and most clinical psychologists will have a PhD, which means that they have completed a research thesis in their chosen area of specialty.
Psychologists use various methods including psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness and psychodynamic therapy, and can work with individuals, couples, families or other groups. They are also trained to administer and interpret tests and assessments, such as intellectual and cognitive functioning, which screen for concerns like ADHD, ASD or dyslexia.
The main difference between counselling and clinical psychology is their perspective and training. Counselling psychologists focus more on the individual who is experiencing mild to moderate levels of distress in their social, occupational, or academic functioning. While a clinical psychologist can work with similar populations and also more serious presentations such as psychosis, major depression, and personality disorders to name a few.
PSYCHIATRIST
A psychiatrist is a physician who has completed a specialty in psychiatry following their training as a doctor. Psychiatrists will evaluate medical and psychological data to make a diagnosis and develop a treatment plan and suitability for medication. Psychiatrists will prescribe medication to help restore imbalances in body chemistry that are often a large part of mental illnesses. They will use medication and psychotherapy to treat anyone suffering from a short or long-term mental health problem.
COACH
Personal coaches can be qualified psychologists, psychiatrists or counselors. Coaching is often for those individuals who are already succeeding and want to succeed further.
Psychologists often work to a prescribed method and follow a particular clinical model; alternatively, coaching has few tangible rules and is more focused on empowering functional individuals.
Currently, therapy sessions are taking place both online via Zoom and in-person, at The LightHouse Arabia. We will continue to do our best to serve you in-line with any personal situation or preference you may have, and with appointment availability and the health & safety protocols that are currently in place. Our priority is always to make you feel comfortable and at ease, whether your session is taking place online or in-person at the center.
Have your session from the comfort of your own home. The LightHouse Arabia offers online therapy across the age range – for adults, teens and children. Sessions take place via Zoom meetings, and simple-to-follow set up instructions are shared in advance. Online therapy services provide the much-needed relief and solution for our complex worlds when needed. Like in-person therapy, online therapy is conducted in the same manner; a supportive relationship that the clinician upholds for the client, addressing the increasing issues related to work and life stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, parenting, family dynamics, and beyond.
Learn more by viewing our Frequently Asked Questions for online therapy and the Benefits of Online Therapy (an Infographic).
You can also visit our Online Therapy service page.
The amount of therapy you may need is based on:
Some problems respond to brief therapy approaches, while others will require a longer period of time and more intense therapy to achieve relief, healing and change. Your therapist will discuss this with you at your first appointment.
Therapy can be demanding, emotional and draining, and it’s normal for things to appear to get worse before they get better. In the short-term, you may feel anxious as you deal with emotional issues. Your relationships may change as you make changes in your personal life. In the long-term, therapy can solve specific mental and emotional problems, increase your self-awareness, and restore balance in your life. Typically, therapy is not a quick fix so don’t expect a miracle cure after one session. Our expert therapists focus on introducing structured change that you can maintain long after therapy has concluded, and they will work through your issues at a carefully managed pace.
The LightHouse Arabia is an outpatient facility and our operating hours are as follows:
Monday - Friday: 8am – 8pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: 9am - 6pm
Please note that The LightHouse Arabia is an outpatient facility and does not provide crisis services. In the event of a psychiatric emergency and/or if you are feeling vulnerable and need immediate support due to mental or emotional distress, please attend the nearest hospital with psychiatric admission.
Should you require urgent after-hour services, immediate support or emergency care, please visit Al Amal Hospital (for adults) or Al Jalila Hospital (specifically for children and adolescents under 21). Contact details are as follows: Al Amal Hospital: 04 519 2500 and Al Jalila Hospital: 04 281 1000.
Unfortunately, we do not have any discounts or packages. However, discount requests can be forwarded to our Clinical Director after the first session for consideration.
We are honored to offer a range of free grief support groups to the community every month through the Raymee Grief Center. A complimentary 50-minute Grief Consultation is required prior to attending our Grief support groups. Kindly contact us to schedule your Grief Consultation on T. +971 (0)4 380 2088.
If there is a problem or dispute between you and your therapist, or if you have any concerns about your treatment, please contact the Clinical Director of The LightHouse Arabia, Dr. Tara Wyne
The LightHouse Arabia is an out-patient facility and does not provide crisis response services.
In the event that you experience a psychiatric emergency, or are seriously considering self-harm or suicide, or pose a risk to another, a safety protocol needs to be in place that includes informing your emergency contact and attending the nearest hospital with psychiatric admission.
If you are feeling vulnerable and need immediate support, the following places will provide emergency care:
Rashid Hospital, ER (Oud Metha)
T. 04 219 1000/2000
Al Amal Hospital (Al Aweer)
T. 04 519 2154
Al Jalila Hospital (Al Jaddaf)
For 18 years and under
T. 800 2524
Foundation for Women & Children (Al Aweer)
T. 04 606 0300
T. 800 111 SMS: 5111 (Helpline)
CDA Child Protection
T. 800 988
E. child@cda.gov.ae