About Natasha
Ms. Natasha Shaukat is a highly experienced Licensed and Consultant Clinical Psychologist based in Islamabad, Pakistan. With over 26 years of professional experience, she has dedicated her career to supporting individuals, couples, families, and organisations in navigating psychological challenges and achieving meaningful well-being.
Her practice encompasses a broad range of clinical, neuropsychological, and counselling services, drawing on a deep knowledge base and a genuine commitment to her clients' welfare. She has worked extensively within both private practice and institutional settings, developing expertise in complex presentations including mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Ms. Shaukat is known for her warm, empathetic style combined with rigorous clinical assessment and evidence-based intervention. She creates a safe, confidential space where clients of all backgrounds can explore their concerns without judgement and work collaboratively toward positive change.
Qualifications & Training
Ms. Natasha Shaukat holds advanced qualifications in clinical psychology and has pursued ongoing professional development throughout her career to remain at the forefront of the field.
- M.Phil in Psychology
- M.Sc in Psychology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Human Diet & Nutrition
- Licensed Clinical Psychologist — Pakistan
- Member, American Psychological Association (APA)
- Trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Trained in Trauma-Focused CBT and EMDR
- Certified in Psychometric and Neuropsychological Assessment
- Ongoing continuing professional development in evidence-based therapies
My Approach to Care
Ms. Shaukat's therapeutic philosophy is grounded in a person-centred and integrative approach. She believes that effective therapy must be tailored to the individual, drawing on an understanding of each person's unique history, strengths, and therapeutic goals.
Her practice integrates multiple evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), trauma-informed approaches, and mindfulness-based interventions. This integrative model allows her to address both the presenting symptoms and the deeper patterns that underlie psychological distress.
She approaches every client with the conviction that meaningful change is possible. Whether working with adults, adolescents, couples, or families, her aim is to provide a collaborative, respectful therapeutic relationship that fosters insight, resilience, and lasting well-being.