Maheen Saeed

Maheen studied MSc Counselling and one day hopes to open up her own counselling practice in Pakistan.

"I feel like the counselling program has excellent teaching staff. Not only did they deliver interesting lectures, but they managed to build relationships with students early on."
Maheen Saeed | |

I was drawn to Abertay because of the Pluralistic Counselling course. Before applying I read a description of the course and familiarised myself with the pluralistic perspective. It seemed modern, relevant and well aligned with my values. Additionally, I was aware that Abertay also conducts counselling research and wanted to be involved that in some way.  

I feel like the counselling program has excellent teaching staff. Not only did they deliver interesting lectures, but they managed to build relationships with students early on. I found the staff to be particularly supportive when I had a baby mid-way through the course. Being a first time mother and a student was very challenging. I came to many classes under-slept and highly emotional, but I always felt welcomed and nurtured.

I hope to move back Pakistan, where I am originally from, and I’d like to start a counselling practice there. I am also interested in teaching counselling, particularly pluralistic counselling, which I find compatible with both eastern and western cultures. 

In the long run I would love to conduct South Asian-centric counselling research. I feel this would help make counselling accessible and relevant to a more communities. 

I feel like Abertay is a safe space to explore not only what you want to study, but also who are you. Let yourself grow.

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