Counselling and psychotherapy for Saudi Arabia, online
For people in Riyadh, Jeddah and across Saudi Arabia, Dr Philippe Jacquet offers confidential counselling and psychotherapy online by secure video, in English and French. He is a Jungian analyst and integrative psychotherapist with twenty-five years of clinical experience and more than 70,000 hours of sessions. The online format suits senior professionals, returning nationals and internationally mobile families, and keeps the work steady through travel and relocation.
What counselling can help with
People come for many reasons: anxiety that has become hard to manage, low mood or depression, stress and burnout from high-pressure work, the strain of professional life and rapid change, relationships under pressure, or a quieter sense that something is missing even when life looks successful. Counselling is not only for crisis. It is a space to understand what is happening and why, and to find a different way through.
The approach is integrative and depth-oriented, attending to what sits beneath the symptoms so that change holds. Where useful, it draws on the deeper frame of Jungian analysis and the practice’s wider counselling and psychotherapy.
Confidential, and outside the local world
In Saudi Arabia, where privacy is paramount, many people are reluctant to seek help where they might be recognised. Working online with a practitioner based outside the country gives a genuinely private space. Nothing is disclosed to any employer, family member or third party without explicit consent.
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Common questions
Is counselling available online in Saudi Arabia?
Yes. Sessions are held online by secure video, in English and French, with scheduling that fits Riyadh and Jeddah.
What does counselling here address?
Anxiety, depression, stress and burnout, relationship strain, the pressures of professional and expatriate life, and a sense that something is wrong even when life looks successful.