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Free Therapy for Gulf Expats Amid Tensions
13 Mar
Summary
- Oppam provides free online therapy for Malayali and Tamil expats in the Middle East.
- Initiative addresses mental health concerns heightened by US-Iran tensions.
- Sessions are accessible online, ensuring privacy and confidentiality for users.

Amid growing geopolitical tensions impacting West Asian expatriate communities, a mental health platform named Oppam has launched a free online therapy initiative. This support is specifically for Malayali and Tamil expatriates residing in Middle Eastern countries.
The initiative aims to alleviate the fear and anxiety experienced by thousands of Indian migrants in the Gulf due to heightened uncertainty between the United States and Iran. Oppam's no-cost program offers immediate psychological support.
Individuals can book sessions via Oppam's website or helpline. These online sessions are designed for accessibility, ensuring privacy and confidentiality for those seeking help. Oppam was established in 2023 to make mental health services more accessible in familiar languages.




