Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Ps... Show more
(MSc)
Karishma
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Ps... Show more
(MSc)

Counseling Psychologist

(Msc. Clinical Psychology) and Certified Career Counselor.

1 year of experience and Expertise in

* Anxiety

* Depression

* Stress management

* Anger management

* Career Counseling

* PTSD/Trauma

* Behaviour Management

* Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

* Fear management

* Couple counselling

* Marriage counselling

* Teen Counselling

* Psychological assessments

Years in Practice
1 year
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
₹500 - ₹1500 INR
$7451 - $22353 ARS $8 - $23 AUD $28 - $84 BRL $7 - $22 CAD ¥37 - ¥110 CNY €5 - €14 EUR ₹500 - ₹1500 INR $96 - $289 MXN $9 - $28 NZD £4 - £12 GBP ₴234 - ₴701 UAH $5 - $16 USD
 Jodhpur, 342008,
Rajasthan, India
Jodhpur, 342008, Rajasthan, India
Online

Counseling Psychologist

(Msc. Clinical Psychology) and Certified Career Counselor.

1 year of experience and Expertise in

* Anxiety

* Depression

* Stress management

* Anger management

* Career Counseling

* PTSD/Trauma

* Behaviour Management

* Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

* Fear management

* Couple counselling

* Marriage counselling

* Teen Counselling

* Psychological assessments

Years in Practice
1 year
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
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