I am a philosopher and philosophical counselor, working internationally at the intersection of philosophy, healthcare, psychology, and life coaching. My academic background is in philosophy (PhD), and my current postdoctoral research focuses on death and the improvement of quality of life.
Over the past years, I have pioneered the introduction of philosophical health and philosophical counseling into the healthcare system, developing an interdisciplinary framework that brings together philosophy, psychology, medicine, and coaching. I am also the international representative of Philosophical Health in Iran and an active member of Philosophical…
I am a philosopher and philosophical counselor, working internationally at the intersection of philosophy, healthcare, psychology, and life coaching. My academic background is in philosophy (PhD), and my current postdoctoral research focuses on death and the improvement of quality of life.
Over the past years, I have pioneered the introduction of philosophical health and philosophical counseling into the healthcare system, developing an interdisciplinary framework that brings together philosophy, psychology, medicine, and coaching. I am also the international representative of Philosophical Health in Iran and an active member of Philosophical Health International (PHI).
My approach integrates philosophical practice with life coaching, making me the first to formally present this combination in Iran.
My main research and practice interests include:
• Philosophical counseling and philosophical health
• Philosophy of religion (with clinical and existential applications)
• Death, dying, and quality of life
• Interdisciplinary philosophy (philosophy, psychology, medicine, neuroscience)
• Applied philosophy in personal development and coaching
Through my writings, lectures, and online presence, I aim to make philosophy a living, transformative practice that enhances both individual lives and collective flourishing.