
The Arab Diploma is the first Arab professional training that integrates Psychosexual Therapy, Relationship Therapy, and Sexual Medicine —After the successful completion of Phase 1 (Foundations of Human Sexuality) by professionals from across the region,
we now open registration for Phase 2 – Applied Psychosexual Therapy Diploma — an in-person intensive training focused on clinical practice, therapeutic skills, and protocol-based interventions.
Requirements:
- Valid license to practice as a Clinical Psychologist.
- Diploma, Master’s, or PhD in Clinical Psychology or equivalent from an accredited Arab or international university.
- Minimum 3 years of clinical experience, verified by a signed letter from the workplace.
- Proof of training in psychotherapy schools (minimum 100 training hours).
- A recommendation letter signed by an academic or clinical supervisor.
Requirements:
- Valid license to practice as a Psychiatrist.
- Diploma, Master’s, or Doctorate in Psychiatry or equivalent from an accredited Arab or international university.
- Minimum 3 years of clinical experience, verified by a signed letter from the workplace.
- Proof of training in psychotherapy schools (minimum 100 training hours).
- A recommendation letter signed by an academic or clinical supervisor.
Requirements:
- Valid license to practice as a medical specialist.
- Diploma, Master’s, or Doctorate in the relevant specialty from an accredited Arab or international university.
- Minimum 3 years of professional experience, verified by a signed letter from the workplace.
- Proof of training in psychotherapy foundations (number of hours to be verified).
- A recommendation letter signed by an academic or clinical supervisor.
🔸 Note:
For medical specialists (gynecologists, obstetricians, andrologists), attendance of a Psychotherapy Fundamentals Workshop is mandatory to receive the final certificate — as required by the accrediting body.

Conduct structured psychosexual assessments and biopsychosocial formulations.

Apply evidence-based interventions for common sexual dysfunctions (ED, PE, Vaginismus, FSIAD, etc.).

Integrate relational, psychological, and medical models in treatment.

Demonstrate ethical documentation and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Practice key therapeutic tools: sensate focus, communication training, trauma-informed care.

Professor of Andrology and Sexual Medicine – Cairo University
Founder and First President of the Middle East Society for Sexual Medicine (MESSM)
Fellow of the European Committee of Sexual Medicine (FECSM)

Lecturer of Psychiatry, Alexandria University
Consultant in psychiatry & sexual medicine
Therapist COSRT Registered
Member
Fellow of European Committee of Sexual Medicine (FECSM)
EFS-ESSM certified sex therapist
Quareb Diploma director

Assistant Consultant of Andrology and Urogenital Surgery
Andrology and Fertility Fellowship – Cleveland Clinic
Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (MRCS)
Fellow of European Committee of Sexual Medicine (FECSM)
Director of the Middle East Society for Sexual Medicine (MESSM)

Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology – Al-Azhar University
President of the Egyptian Association of Aesthetic Gynecology (JAAUG)

Consultant and Researcher in Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
Assistant Professor – Alexandria University

Certified Psychosexual Therapist
C-PST IAPST
Psychosexual and Relationship
Therapist COSRT Registered
Member
Sexual Health Educator and
Author
CCO & Co-Founder of Quareb and Quareb Diploma Accreditation Manager

Psychiatrist, C-PST IAPST
Psychosexual and Relationship
Therapist COSRT Registered Member
Fellow of European Committee of Sexual Medicine (FECSM)
Founder of Quareb and Quareb
Diploma Design Manager
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