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Dr Sam Akbar is a clinical psychologist with a particular interest in stress, trauma and resilience. She studied Classics at Wadham College, Oxford, before becoming a clinical psychologist. Her career has taken her from the NHS - where she treats refugees who have experienced war, torture and sexual violence - to international training and teaching, helping clinicians across the globe, from Ireland to Iraq, develop the skills to work with severe trauma.
Sam's work focuses on what it means to live well under pressure. She specialises in helping people navigate stress, burnout and overwhelm with practical tools grounded in psychological science. Her approach blends evidence-based techniques with warmth, humour and an eye for what's usable in the real world.
She retains a deep love of the classical world, often drawing on ancient philosophy and myth to explore timeless questions about suffering, resilience and the human condition. This perspective adds richness and depth to her work, offering a broader lens through which to understand modern psychological struggles.
Sam also regularly speaks and runs masterclasses for a wide range of audiences - from leaders in business to professionals in public service - on managing stress, building resilience and learning how our past experiences shape our present.
She is the author of Stressilient and The Odyssey Mindset.
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