Beirut, Lebanon - Despite the growing visibility of mental health in Lebanon, thousands of individuals still hesitate to take the first step toward therapy. In May 2025, PsyLeb.com, Lebanon’s digital mental health platform, will release a new report exploring the key psychological and social barriers preventing people from seeking professional help.
Titled "What Keeps Lebanese from Seeking Therapy?", the report dives into common patterns observed on the platform, including high engagement with mental health content but low conversion to therapy bookings. It also includes reflections from practicing psychologists and psychoanalysts who have worked closely with clients across Lebanon.
Founded by Clinical and Pathological Psychologist Mariane El Khoury, PsyLeb.com aims to make therapy more accessible and stigma-free. The platform connects users with licensed therapists for both online and in-person sessions. With increasing demand for emotional support in the wake of Lebanon’s ongoing economic and social crises, this report comes at a critical time.
“Our data shows a real gap between interest and action,” the PsyLeb team shared. “We’re not just looking at why people need therapy—we’re looking at what’s stopping them.”
About PsyLeb:
PsyLeb.com is a Lebanese platform that connects individuals with licensed psychologists and psychoanalysts. Founded by Mariane El Khoury, the platform offers confidential therapy sessions both online and in person, aiming to make mental health care more accessible across Lebanon.
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