Lama Majaj
Art Psychotherapist
Lama Majaj is an Art Psychotherapist with seventeen years of experience in education, healthcare, and humanitarian settings. She is the Regional Director for the Middle East (Jordan) representing The International Association of Creative Arts Somatic Education (IACASE).
Lama has held positions internationally in the Middle East, Asia, and Australia where she founded the Arts in Healthcare program at The Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre (ONJCWRC). She was invited as a Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) consultant with global humanitarian organizations to implement trauma-informed care and build capacity for resilience in Kurdish-Iraq, Cambodia, and Dominica.
Lama’s art therapy practice integrates humanistic psychotherapy with body work, movement, and the expressive arts to support individuals on the Autism Spectrum. She is a registered member of the Australian, New Zealand, and Asian Creative Arts Therapy Association (ANZACATA). She provides supervision for arts therapists and is a part-time lecturer at the MA Art Therapy Program at LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore.
Currently, Lama is a Dynamic Embodiment™️ and BodyMind Dancing™️ candidate focused on integrating skilled touch, movement, & compassionate dialogue to help individuals relieve stress, find enhanced expressiveness, and balance all aspects of the body and psyche. In her free time, she enjoys biking along the coastline and spontaneous dips in the ocean.