Ahmed Hashish is a clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, international employee and trainer with over 13 years of experience in psychological counseling and training. He received extensive training during his service as an officer in the Egyptian Armed Forces, where he specialized in military and organizational psychology. He then worked in psychiatric and addiction treatment hospitals, gaining extensive experience in treating psychological disorders and trauma.

Ahmed has worked in prominent international humanitarian organizations such as Doctors Without Borders (MSF), Terre des Hommes ( TDH), and currently at the International Medical Corps ( IMC) where he provided psychological support to migrants and victims of wars and conflicts from different countries. He has provided more than 10,000 documented psychological consultations, and is trained in the latest therapeutic methods such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Narrative Trauma Therapy (NET), Schema Therapy for Personality Disorders, and Schema Therapy for Couples. He has also received honors from leaders of the international organizations he has worked with.

In addition to his humanitarian work, Ahmed is a certified psychologist with several international therapeutic platforms such as “Shezlong”, “Nilo Health” and “Vetsi Health”, where he has provided thousands of individual and group consultations. He is also currently managing the “Ahmed Hashish Academy” project, through which he seeks to provide a comprehensive and sustainable therapeutic experience, inspired by years of global experience and training, with the aim of helping the largest number of beneficiaries around the world.