Manal Al Fityani

Ms. Manal Al Fityani is a well-known life coach in the area of self-development and bereavement.  She received her life coach training in Support & Intervention in Palliative Care from John Abbott College Montreal, Canada.  Her additional trainings include, ICF Essential Life Coach, PragmaDom Essential Life Coaching, Relational needs coaching at Ithraa, 4-course palliative care program Alzheimer 101, and communication techniques and managing responsive behaviors. Ms. Manal graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Media form Yarmouk University.
Ms. Manal Fityani has a long experience in life coaching.  She currently has her own practice where she holds one-on-one sessions and group sessions.  This is in addition to her job as a Life & Development Coach at NGO’s & Refugees Middle East.  Through her job she held one-on-one sessions with clients seeking life transformation and conducted weekly sessions in psychosocial support and empowerment of girls & women in Jordan, Syria and Turkey. She Led several workshops for trainers on how to deal with refugees in loss and grief in Gaziantep, Turkey. She Trained doctors and medical staff on how to deal with refugee patients psychosocially through the Arab Medical Relief in The Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan.  Previously, she worked as Bereavement & Terminally Ill Patients Supporter at Palliative Care Residence Montreal, Canada.  She also held the President Position at Evolve MENA Amman where she Managed and directed all company activities. At the beginning of her career she worked at Dar Al Dawa Amman, where she managed employees and all purchasing activities & processing activities.  
Coach Manal Al-Fatiani was hosted in radio episodes such as Al-Ghad Radio where she spoke about “Loss in the Holidays”.  She presented many workshops and lectures on the topic of dealing with grief in Turkey, Jordan and other countries, including the workshop she presented to the Austrian Arab Women’s Association entitled “Lights on Death and Loss.”

 

Manal Al Fityani