
M.D. (Psychiatry)
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Dr. Mayada Abdulla Banaja is a Consultant Psychiatrist at ACPN. She holds a degree in Medicineand Surgery from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, in 1996 progressing to a specialized diplomain Psychotherapy and Sociotherapy from Paris Descartes University (Paris V), France in 2007. Dr.Banaja is certified in group psychotherapy by the American Group Psychotherapy Association andhas a fellowship in family systemic therapy from Centre Moncaeu, Paris, France. She is a licensedpsychiatrist in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.Her career spans two decades of experience in psychiatry across Saudi Arabia and France. Prior tojoining ACPN, Dr. Banaja served as a Consultant Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist in King Abdullahbin Abdul Aziz University Hospital managing outpatient and inpatient psychiatry and leading theresidency program there. She held a dual role of clinical and academics with an oversight of tutoringand supervision as well as examinations for resident psychiatrists and psychologists. She previouslyalso served in premier institutions across the kingdom including Prince Sultan Medical Military Cityfor nine years until 2016, and as Deputy Head of the Department of Psychiatry at the MilitaryHospital in Riyadh for four years until 2015. Her career in France saw her focusing on teaching andtraining in psychiatry at Tarnier Hospital for four years until 2007.Dr. Banaja’s expertise lies in various areas of psychiatry and psychotherapy, including general, adultpsychiatry with a focus on personality disorders, gender dysphoria, eating disorders, anxietydisorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, and major depressive disorder. Her professional interestsare deeply rooted in enhancing mental health services, with a specific focus on group and familytherapy, an area where she has substantial clinical and teaching experience.
30 Surgeries & Treatments

Amphetamines
Rehabilitation for Drugs and Alcohol
Anger Management
Psychiatry Consultation

Psychotherapy for Couples

Psychoanalysis to Suicide

Psychosexual Problems

Psychosomatic Problems
Treatment for Psychosis

Psychosexual Health