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'''Hussam “Sam” Nabil''' (born 12 March 1977) is an Egyptian psychotherapist practicing in the USA, founder of Naya Clinics and creator of Positive Existential Therapy. He was born in [[Sendai]] Japan, and grew up in [[Cairo]], Egypt.<ref>{{website|url=https://www.nayaclinics.com/about-sam-nabil|title=Sam Nabil about us page}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.aljazeera.com/features/2019/3/5/my-identity-went-mental-health-issues-torment-trailing-spouses|title=‘My identity went’: Mental health issues torment trailing spouses
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==Career & Education ==
Nabil worked as a sports marketing manager in Doha, Qatar for 9 years. He completed his Bachelor of Arts from the Cairo University. Later, he got a MBA in Sports Management from [[IE Business School]] in Spain and a Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the [[University of Cincinnati]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.dohanews.co/depressed-in-qatar-former-resident-launches-online-therapy-service|title=Depressed in Qatar? Former resident launches online therapy service
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Nabil’s early education includes a Bachelor of arts BA in political science and economics in 2000 from [[Cairo University]]. Nabil used his two decades of experience in human behavior and studied existential psychotherapy. Positive Existential Therapy is the amalgamation of the wisdom and insights delivered by existential psychotherapy and clinically tested data of positive psychology. Nabil considers Positive Existential Therapy to be a “radical departure” from how therapy is conducted today in the United states.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.praguepost.com/lifestyle/naya-clinics-leading-the-way-into-the-future-of-therapy|title=Leading the Way into the Future of Therapy
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==Personal life==
Sam Nabil was born in [[Sendai]], Japan. He spent the first three years of his life in Japan before he moved with his family to [[Cairo]], Egypt. He grew up in a quaint and quiet Cairo suburb where he walked to his nearby school and enjoyed a 30 minutes bicycle ride to his sports club.<ref>{{website|url=https://www.nayaclinics.com/about-sam-nabil|title=Sam Nabil about us page}}</ref>
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+==Career & Education ==
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