Counseling Psychologist
(MSc)
Karishma
Counseling Psychologist
(MSc)

Counseling Psychologist

(M.Sc. Clinical Psychology | Certified Career Counselor)

With 1 Year of experience, I support individuals in navigating emotional, personal, and relational challenges with a compassionate and practical approach.

Areas of Expertise:

• Anxiety & Overthinking

• Depression & Low Mood

• Stress & Anger Management

• Career Guidance & Clarity

• Trauma & PTSD

• Behavioural Concerns

• Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

• Fear & Emotional Regulation

• Couple & Marriage Counseling

• Teen & Adolescent Counseling

• Ps ...

Years in Practice
1 year
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
₹500 - ₹1500 INR
$7610 - $22831 ARS $8 - $23 AUD $27 - $81 BRL $7 - $22 CAD ¥36 - ¥107 CNY €5 - €14 EUR ₹500 - ₹1500 INR $91 - $273 MXN $9 - $27 NZD £4 - £12 GBP ₴237 - ₴712 UAH $5 - $16 USD
 Jodhpur, 342008,
Rajasthan, India
Jodhpur, 342008, Rajasthan, India
Online

Counseling Psychologist

(M.Sc. Clinical Psychology | Certified Career Counselor)

With 1 Year of experience, I support individuals in navigating emotional, personal, and relational challenges with a compassionate and practical approach.

Areas of Expertise:

• Anxiety & Overthinking

• Depression & Low Mood

• Stress & Anger Management

• Career Guidance & Clarity

• Trauma & PTSD

• Behavioural Concerns

• Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

• Fear & Emotional Regulation

• Couple & Marriage Counseling

• Teen & Adolescent Counseling

• Ps ...

Years in Practice
1 year
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
The Psychology of Validation Seeking

The Psychology of Validation Seeking

Article | Life
Validation seeking occurs when self-worth depends heavily on others’ approval, influencing confidence, relationships, decisions, and emotional well-being.
The Psychology of Micro-Stress

The Psychology of Micro-Stress

Article | Stress
Small daily stressors accumulate over time, significantly affecting emotional health, productivity, and overall psychological well-being.
The Psychology of FOMO in the Social Media Era

The Psychology of FOMO in the Social Media Era

Article | Life
Fear of missing out drives comparison, anxiety, and dissatisfaction as people constantly evaluate their lives against others.
The Psychology of Digital Fatigue

The Psychology of Digital Fatigue

Article | Life
Constant digital interaction overwhelms attention systems, leading to exhaustion, reduced productivity, and declining mental well-being.
The Psychology of Doomscrolling

The Psychology of Doomscrolling

Article | Life
Doomscrolling traps people in cycles of negative news consumption, increasing stress, anxiety, and feelings of helplessness.
The Psychology of AI Companionship

The Psychology of AI Companionship

Article | Other
As AI becomes more human-like, people increasingly form emotional connections with technology, reshaping relationships and social behavior.
Small Progress Still Changes Your Life

Small Progress Still Changes Your Life

Article | Goal setting
Consistent small improvements quietly transform confidence, habits, and identity, even when progress feels invisible or emotionally insignificant initially.
Becoming the Person You Needed Earlier

Becoming the Person You Needed Earlier

Article | Emotions
Healing begins when individuals stop waiting for rescue and start becoming the support, love, and guidance they once needed.
The Invisible Pressure to “Have Your Life Together”

The Invisible Pressure to “Have Your Life Together”

Article | Life
Social expectations create hidden psychological pressure to appear successful, emotionally stable, productive, and constantly progressing in life.
Why Modern Minds Struggle With Silence

Why Modern Minds Struggle With Silence

Article | Adolescent psychology
Constant stimulation has reduced people’s comfort with silence, making stillness feel emotionally uncomfortable instead of psychologically restorative.
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