How to Overcome Insecurity in Relationships? Learn from the Best Psychologist in Dubai

How to Overcome Insecurity in Relationships? Learn from the Best Psychologist in Dubai

by Admin on November 13, 2022
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It’s common and expected that maintaining a relationship will involve some level of anxiety. But some people’s insecurities run a little deeper than others, for a variety of reasons. Continue reading this blog, bought to you by the best psychologist in Dubai, to learn how to overcome insecurities in a relationship.

Feelings of inadequacy in relationships are frequently brought on by a lack of confidence. Being insecure in a relationship can cause you to question your ideas, abilities, and even your self-belief.

Here are the causes and symptoms of relationship insecurity and several tips to help you stop this damaging and frequently self-destructive behavior. You’ll experience more fulfilling and profound connections when you feel secure in your relationship.

 

What are the Root Causes of Relationship Insecurity?

Insecurity in a relationship is unfortunately common. This difficult-to-manage emotion affects many people. But what causes relationship insecurity?

It can be difficult to pinpoint the exact cause or causes of someone’s insecurity in some cases. Some people may be unable to trust a partner because of past family issues, abuse, or neglect. Furthermore, an insecure partner may be suffering from relationship anxiety, which is the source of their insecurity. At Lifeworks, a reputable mental health clinic, therapists have helped people with different cases of insecure relationships. As per an expert psychologist in Dubai, there are a few common reasons why someone may feel insecure in their relationship, including:

  • Negative relationships in the past
  • Trust issues.
  • Jealousy
  • Low self-esteem or rejection anxiety
  • Anxiety about social situations
  • Destructive family dynamics

Talking about these issues with partners and experts (an Indian psychologist in Dubai) is essential to fostering the growth of a healthy relationship.

 

Past Relationships That Have Caused Pain

Some people who have been in unhealthy relationships in the past unintentionally carry some emotional issues into their new relationships. This frequently occurs when people don’t fully process their feelings from a previous relationship before starting a new one, especially if they have previously been the victim of gaslighting.

If you can relate, you may have experienced repeated mistreatment, neglect, or even abuse. Because your needs were never met in the past, you frequently doubt the sincerity of your new partner or your self-worth while being in a healthy relationship. The best psychologist in Dubai at LifeWorks mental health clinic can help you overcome the previous trauma and start afresh.

 

Lack of Confidence

Some people simply lack confidence, and that leads to relationship insecurity. People with low self-esteem are typically more sensitive to rejection and outside criticism. Intense fear and insecurity can be brought on by even a minor relationship setback.

If you lack confidence, you often think you don’t deserve love. Alternatively, it’s possible that you have endured taunts, bullying, or have endured verbal, physical, or sexual abuse. Perhaps you were raised in homes where parents or other adults made you feel unworthy of genuine affection. You may not feel secure in your relationships as a result of any of these situations.

But that doesn’t mean your chances of being in a fulfilling relationship end forever. A specialist psychologist in Dubai can help you come out of the negative cocoon that you have built around yourself for so long. Sometimes you just need someone professional to guide you along the way and the therapists at LifeWorks do just that!

 

Social Anxiety

While it’s common for most people to occasionally experience mild social anxiety in public, for some people the condition can become more severe and have a detrimental effect on relationships. When a partner is outgoing and more of an extrovert, social anxiety can cause stress in a relationship and make the introverted partner feel even more alone or insecure.

 

What Are the Symptoms of Relationship Insecurity?

Relationship insecurity can cause you to repeatedly concentrate on unfavorable attitudes and behaviors. Relationship instability is manifested by:

  • Having the impression that your partner might leave you at any moment
  • Always looking for praise and receiving assurances from your partner regularly
  • Repeatedly monitoring your romantic partner and constantly wanting to know their position
  • Being concerned that your partner is cheating on you when you’re not around
  • Resenting other individuals who are close to your partners, such as your partner’s family members or lifelong friends
  • Requiring confirmation of everything your partner says because you don’t believe them

Although managing insecurity in relationships can be particularly difficult, it is undoubtedly unpleasant for the partner on the other end. If you have a partner who is insecure in the relationship, you can help him/her get proper counseling from an Indian psychologist in Dubai at LifeWorks mental health clinic.

 

Advice for Dealing with Relationship Insecurity

Understanding the impact of self-doubt is essential to learning how to overcome insecurities in a relationship. Doubting about yourself distorts your perspective on life, which in turn can negatively impact your interactions with other people.

Consider taking the following actions as suggested by an expert psychologist in Dubai to overcome insecurity if you experience it in your relationship and want to learn how to proactively remove the internal barriers that are getting in the way of your happiness:

 

1. Stop Saying You’re Insecure

You must retrain your thoughts about yourself. Stop labeling yourself as insecure. Change your life’s story. Resist the urge to say or even think about the pitfalls in your life or the mistakes you’ve made in the past. You’d be surprised how much positive self-talk can change thought patterns. When you seek help from the best psychologist in Dubai, the counselor will help you with positive affirmation exercises to practice daily.

 

2. Examine Your Doubts

Begin analyzing your doubts as they arise so that you can recognize them as manifestations of your fear and worry. They are not your true beliefs or opinions. Consider them to be imposters. The only power your doubts have over you is the power you give them. Controlling your negative thoughts can help you rise above romantic relationship insecurity.

 

3. Quit Overthinking

Allow yourself to not overthink negative thoughts or overreact to negative behaviors regularly. When you continue to reinforce these thoughts and behaviors, you may lose sight of how powerful you are. Don’t give negative emotions any power. This will only drain your energy and exacerbate your insecurities. If you fail to take charge of your emotions, a therapist is always there to help you fight these feelings.

 

4. Seek Therapy if Necessary

Never be afraid to seek professional assistance from a licensed talk therapist, whether in-person or online therapy. A professional psychologist in Dubai understands what you’re going through and can provide you with various techniques to boost your confidence, reduce negative thought patterns, and replace destructive behaviors.

 

5. Talk to Each Other

By first improving your communication with your partner and learning how to communicate in a relationship, you can start to change things if you’re doubting your relationship. Any relationship, romantic or not, needs communication to succeed. In many instances, this can strengthen your union.

 

Find Security in Your Relationship with LifeWorks

Living with relationship insecurity may make it difficult for you to believe that you are deserving of love. It may be nearly impossible to function normally or maintain a long-term romantic relationship if you hold that belief. It might eventually cost you the relationship.

 

LifeWorks has the best therapists, including psychologists in Dubai who specialize in couple’s therapy. Getting help from a professional can be very liberating. It can help you better understand your fears, improve your communication skills, help you understand your partner’s perspective, and perhaps most importantly, it can help you gain more self-assurance and lessen self-doubt.

If you would like to talk, feel free to reach out to us. An LifeWorks therapist would be able to help.

Harpreet Saini
Harpreet Saini
Consultant Psychologist - English, Hindi & Punjabi
CDA Licensed Psychologist - 13+ Years
Dr. Mohammed Fried Ahmed
Dr. Mohammed Fried Ahmed
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic
PHD Psychotherapy - 6+ Years
Khansa Abd Almalik
Khansa Abd Almalik
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic
PHD Psychotherapy - 6+ Years
Prerna Siroya
Prerna Siroya
Counselling Psychologist - English & Hindi
CDA Licensed Psychologist - 4+ Years
Dina Alqedra
Dina Alqedra
Clinical Psychologist - Arabic & English
DHA Licensed Psychologist - 6+ Years
Nuzhat Basheer
Nuzhat Basheer
Consultant psychologist - English, Hindi & Tamil
CDA Licensed Psychologist, M.Sc. in Psychology - 10+ Years
Vidushi Sukam
Vidushi Sukam
Consultant Psychologist - English, Hindi & Punjabi
CDA Licensed Psychologist | RCI Licensed Rehabilitation Psychologist - 13+ Years
Olena Taleski
Olena Taleski
Counselling Psychologist - English and Russian
Master Degree in Psychology - 13+ Years
Simrah Hamdulay
Simrah Hamdulay
Consultant psychologist - English and Hindi
CDA Licensed Psychologist, MSc in Child and Adolescent Psychology - 3+ Years
Javaria Zahra
Javaria Zahra
Counselling Psychologist - English, Urdu and Hindi
MD/ MS/ MPhil in Applied Psychology - 16+ Years
Fatima Altaf
Fatima Altaf
Counselling Psychologist - Urdu, Hindi and English
Msc. Psychology - 8+ Years
Aarhie Kaushik
Aarhie Kaushik
Clinical Psychologist - English & Hindi
Msc. Psychology - 8+ Years
Dr. Febna Moorkath
Dr. Febna Moorkath
Psychiatric Social Worker - English & Malayalam
PhD & M.Phil in Psychiatric Social Work - 10+ Years
Dr. Fatemeh Abdi
Dr. Fatemeh Abdi
Clinical Psychologist - English and Persian
PhD. in Psychology - 20+ Years
Dr. Azizreza Ghasemzadehi
Dr. Azizreza Ghasemzadehi
Counselling Psychologist - Farsi & English
PhD in Psychology & Education of Exceptional Children - 20+ Years
Saima Khan
Saima Khan
Clinical Psychologist - English, Urdu, Punjabi & Pashto
Ph.D. Scholar in Clinical Psychology - 6 Years
Kinan Ali
Kinan Ali
Counselling Psychologist - Arabic and English
PhD. in Psychology - 6 Years
Dr. Abdelaziz Osman
Dr. Abdelaziz Osman
Consultant Psychiatrist - Arabic and English
MD, AB, Msc, Cert - 20+ Years
Naeema Ali
Naeema Ali
Psychologist - Arabic & English

Dr. Naeema Ali trained psychology and social worker students of UAE University. She is actively providing counselling support to cancer patients and their families. She launched an occupational therapy for cancer patients and cognitive behavioural therapy in Tawam.

Due to her continued support in oncology and ongoing support to cancer patients, Naeema received countless awards locally and international to recognize her achievements and skills. She has been invited to participate in various conferences and workshops around the world and invited as a guest speaker in various subjects that covers psychology.

She also joined Al Sayegh Medical Center as a Social Worker, providing comprehensive assessment and treatment services to children and families, in inpatient and/or outpatient settings, and communicates with referral sources as indicated by applying psychometric test, such as IQ Test, MMPI, Wechsler Test for children. Exhibit superior communication skills to uncover complicated mental health issues; develop and recommend treatment plans based on patient needs and diagnosis.

She continued working as a clinical psychologist providing counselling within the multi-cultural environment of the Emirates Airlines for the past 15 years. Her main task is providing mental health support to inflight and ground staff and addresses any problems, anxieties, or job-related stresses that they are dealing with. She uses her findings to help improve processes and behaviors of a patient to maintain a safe environment, to manage stress, overcome trauma, or avoid job-related conflicts. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is the method Naeema is using to reduce the difficulties, anxieties, and stress that employee faces.

Naeema is also part of “ Shawer ”, the “Seek Our Advice”, and “We Listen To You” program of the Family Development Foundation of Abu Dhabi. The aim of the program was to promote family awareness and support a stable family life. It involves a group of community members who deal with family problems in a positive manner and provide individual and group counseling in social, psychological, and educational areas. They do so in a systematic way according to the needs of community members.

Besides “ Shawer ”, Naeema is also a volunteer of “ Friends of Cancer ” of Sharjah, supporting patients and their families to overcome the multitude psychological difficulties that they are experiencing due to cancer treatment as well as introducing some programs such as health education, self-care and some community programs wherein they can collaborate and share their experiences.

Area of interest:

  • Psycho-oncology

  • CBT

  • Psychometric Assessments

  • Children, Adults and Family therapy

Qualification and Membership:

  • Psychology graduation from the University of Wisconsin

  • Licensed by Community Development Authority

Graduation in Psychology, (Phd) - 30 Years
Dr. Mohammed Bardi
Dr. Mohammed Bardi
Consultant Psychiatrist - Arabic, English

Dr. Mohammed Bardi M.B.B.S, M.D (Psychiatry) has worked under different capacities in clinical and hospital setups in Saudi, USA, and UAE. He comes with over 15 years of experience in mental health. He specifically worked with cases relating to schizophrenic, bipolar disorder, dual diagnosis, major depressive disorder with suicidal risks, anxiety disorders, Intellectual disabilities, Autistic spectrum disorders and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD).

Area of interest:

  • Mood disorders

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Improving life skills (social skills, self- esteem, decision making, coping with stress, problem solving, and time management)

Qualification and Membership:

  • MBBS COLLEAGUE OF MEDICINE, KING SAUD UNIVERSITY 2003 (KKU).

  • ARAB BOARD OF MEDICAL SPECIALTIES IN PSYCHIATRY 2007

  • ANXIETY DISORDERS WORKSHOP (DIPLOMA), 2010

  • ADDICTION FELLOWSHIP UCLA, USA, 2010-2011

  • ADDICTION RESEARCH AND MATRIX TRAINING, ISAP, UCLA, LOS ANGELES, CA, USA 2014-2015

  • BACHELOR’S DEGREE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY

  • ARAB BOARD OF MEDICAL SPECIALTIES IN PSYCHIATRY

  • ADDICTION FELLOWSHIP UCLA 2011, 2015

  • BETTY FORD CERTIFICATE, ADDICTION PROGRAM 2010

  • CDA) Licensed Psychologist

Therapeutic Approach:

  • At LifeWorks Holistic Counselling Center Dubai, Dr. Bardi works collaboratively within our expert multidisciplinary team, in treating a wide array of psychiatric conditions including:

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Substance use disorders

  • Mood disorders including depression and Bipolar affective disorders

  • Psychotic disorders (Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders)

  • Personality disorders

  • Cognitive disorders including Dementia

  • Learning disabilities (intellectual disability disorders)

  • Child and adolescents’ disorders like Separation anxiety disorders, conduct

  • disorders and ADHD

M.B.B.S, M.D (Psychiatry) - 15 years

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