HH AlSayyida Dr. Basma Al Said: Pioneering Mental Health Advocate and Global Speaker

A professional portrait of HH AlSayyida Dr. Basma Al Said, a distinguished Mental Health Clinical Expert and International Speaker. She exudes confidence and warmth, symbolizing her passion for mental health advocacy. In the background, there are symbols of mental well-being and global outreach, highlighting her commitment to making a positive impact on a global scale.

In the realm of mental health advocacy and global speaking, HH AlSayyida Dr. Basma Al Said is a luminous figure. With over two decades of dedicated service, she stands as an exemplary Mental Health Clinical Expert and an international speaker of profound influence. Her work has touched countless lives, and her contributions to the field are nothing short of extraordinary.

HH AlSayyida Basma’s impressive career spans more than 24 years, during which she founded Oman’s first mental health clinic, “Whispers of Serenity.” Her visionary leadership extends far beyond the confines of clinical practice. She has spearheaded the groundbreaking “Not Alone” campaign, dedicated to promoting mental health awareness on a global scale.

One distinguishing feature of HH Sayyida Basma’s approach to mental health is her pioneering use of innovative techniques, including Hypnotherapy and Prolonged Exposure Therapy (PET) for PTSD. These techniques have been honed during her training at Harvard University, showcasing her commitment to staying at the forefront of mental health practices.

HH Sayyida Basma’s academic journey includes earning her master’s degree in Health Counseling from Curtin University of Technology in Australia in 2008, providing her with a solid foundation for her illustrious career.

But her commitment to mental well-being goes well beyond clinical practice. In response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the “Not Alone” campaign established a messaging support line, offering psychological and emotional support to diverse groups, including teenagers, the elderly, and frontline healthcare workers. During times of crisis in regions such as Beirut, Palestine, Turkiye, Syria, Morocco, and Libya, she and her team of psychologists provided free counseling services. This act of compassion and support during times of adversity sets her apart as a true advocate for those in need.

Sayyida Basma’s dedication extends to preserving and celebrating Omani traditions and culture. She serves as the Honorary President of Oman Heritage, a testament to her commitment to the rich heritage of her country.

With an impressive record of nearly thousand talks, workshops, and webinars delivered in both governmental and private institutions globally, her expertise is sought after by diverse audiences. Her insights and passion have captivated audiences worldwide, and she has been featured on renowned networks and in media outlets such as CNN Arabia, Vogue, and Harper’s Bazaar Arabia, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the field of mental health.

In recognition of her outstanding contributions, HH Sayyida Basma was named the International Social Responsibility Ambassador by The International Union for Social Responsibility (IUSR) for three consecutive years since 2020. She was also honored as one of the 50 influential Omani women on Omani Women’s Day in 2020, acknowledging her pivotal role in her country’s development.

Adding to her global influence, HH Sayyida Basma is a part of the Medical and Health Programming board of the World Humanitarian Forum, an event that focuses on addressing global challenges, which took place in February 2022. She made history as the first Arab judge for The Diana Award, the sole charity named after Princess Diana, which celebrates exceptional youth excelling in social work.

HH AlSayyida Dr. Basma Al Said’s journey is a testament to the power of compassion, dedication, and global impact in the field of mental health and beyond. Her legacy is marked by her tireless commitment to making the world a better place, one individual at a time.