Ms. Asia Ashraf
- Phone: 0323 1595869
- asia.ashraf@greenfieldpsychospital.com
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Ms. Asia Ashraf
- Fellowship in substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation, policy and prevention from USA.
- She is Internationally certified addiction professional, ICCE from, Sri Lanka
- Director Rehabilitation and Consultant Psychologist
- Greenfield Hospital of Psychiatry
- Consultant/ Mental Health Disorders and Addiction Specialist
- Institute of Medical Rehabilitation, IMR
- National trainer UNODC and Colombo plan
- International trainer and Member
- World Federation Against Drugs, WFAD, Sweden.
- Member VNGOC-Asia Pacific working group
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Introduction
An expert in the realm of substance abuse treatment, rehabilitation, policy, and prevention. Her journey to excellence led her to complete a prestigious Fellowship in the USA, where she honed her skills and knowledge.
With international recognition, Ms. Ashraf is a certified addiction professional, having earned her ICCE credentials from Sri Lanka, further solidifying her expertise in the field.
As the Director of Rehabilitation and Consultant Psychologist at Greenfield Hospital of Psychiatry, she brings a compassionate and insightful approach to patient care, fostering hope and transformation.
Ms. Ashraf’s dedication extends to her role as a Consultant for Mental Health Disorders and Addiction Specialist at the Institute of Medical Rehabilitation (IMR), where her expertise is sought after for tackling complex mental health challenges.
Her impact reverberates globally, as she serves as a National Trainer for UNODC and the Colombo Plan, and an International Trainer and Member of the World Federation Against Drugs (WFAD) in Sweden.
Beyond her professional engagements, Ms. Ashraf actively contributes to the VNGOC-Asia Pacific working group, showcasing her commitment to collaborative efforts in the pursuit of better mental health and addiction support.
Ms. Asia Ashraf’s journey is one of compassion, knowledge, and advocacy, making a significant difference in the lives of individuals struggling with addiction and mental health issues. Her dedication to creating a healthier and more empathetic world is an inspiration to us all