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From Shy to Shining: Transforming Social Anxiety

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Workshop/Class Wellbeing Workshop

Wed, Mar 25, 2026

1 PM – 2 PM (GMT+2)

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Do you find yourself avoiding social situations? Are you afraid of being judged by others or putting yourself in an embarrassing situation? Does that anxiety prevent you from enjoying activities that you would like to be involved in? Then come join us on this discussion of transformation from shy to shining.

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Marwa Hussein

Senior Counselor

AUC

Marwa Hussein has been working in the field of counselling and psychotherapy, for 22 years. She is currently a senior counselor at the Counseling Center of the Center for Student Well-Being at the American University in Cairo (AUC). Marwa has a Masters of Science (M.Sc) in counseling psychology from London Metropolitan University. She had good teaching experience as a part-time psychology faculty at AUC. She has been a formal member of the British Psychological Society (BPS) as well as a member of the EACBT (Egyptian Association of Cognitive Behavior Therapy). She is also trained in DBT (Dialectical behavior Therapy).


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Amal Badeeb

Senior Counselor

AUC

Amal Badeeb is a licensed clinical psychologist with 21 years of experience in counseling and clinical psychology. She has two graduate degrees in psychology. One in applied psychology from Cairo University in 2004. The second is an MA in counseling from AUC in 2013. She has 16 years of experience in private and public hospitals with anxiety, mood and thought disorders. In addition to intensive training in interventions for personality disorders. Worked in school counseling for 3 years. Currently, working as a senior counselor in the Center for Student Well-being Center.


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