Clinical Psychologist, Pre-Licensed Professional, Psycholog... Show more
(MSc)
Ashaya
Clinical Psychologist, Pre-Licensed Professional, Psycholog... Show more
(MSc)

I am a Rehabilitation Psychologist (MPhil – Rehabilitation Psychology, Pre-CRE issued) from NIEPVD, Dehradun. I have experience working with individuals across age groups on neurodevelopmental, mental health, and personality-related concerns. My approach to therapy is empathetic, collaborative, and goal-oriented, integrating evidence-based methods such as CBT, DBT, ACT, SFBT, EMDR, play-based therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation to support holistic well-being and personal growth.

Years in Practice
4 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
₹700 - ₹1500 INR
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 680742,
Kerala, India
680742, Kerala, India
Online

I am a Rehabilitation Psychologist (MPhil – Rehabilitation Psychology, Pre-CRE issued) from NIEPVD, Dehradun. I have experience working with individuals across age groups on neurodevelopmental, mental health, and personality-related concerns. My approach to therapy is empathetic, collaborative, and goal-oriented, integrating evidence-based methods such as CBT, DBT, ACT, SFBT, EMDR, play-based therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation to support holistic well-being and personal growth.

Years in Practice
4 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
The Silent Weight We Carry: Understanding Emotional Overload

The Silent Weight We Carry: Understanding Emotional Overload

Blog | Emotions
Emotional overload often builds quietly through unresolved stress, expectations, and past experiences. It affects both mind and body, leading to confusion, fatigue, and emotional imbalance. Seeking therapy offers a safe space to process these feelings, gain clarity.
Why Asking for Help Is Strength, Not Weakness

Why Asking for Help Is Strength, Not Weakness

Blog | Mental health
Reaching out for support is an act of courage, not weakness. Therapy provides a safe, non-judgmental space to explore emotions, stress, relationship issues, or past experiences. You don’t need to wait for a crisis prioritising your mental well-being is strength. You deserve support, clarity, and healing.
Learning to Set Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty

Learning to Set Boundaries Without Feeling Guilty

Article | Relationship
Setting boundaries is not selfish it’s a way to protect your emotional energy and stay true to yourself. Many people struggle because of guilt, but clear limits help relationships become healthier and more respectful. Start small, communicate honestly, and remember your needs also matter.
Understanding Your Emotions: You Don’t Have to Hold Everything Alone

Understanding Your Emotions: You Don’t Have to Hold Everything Alone

Blog | Emotions
Many people hide their emotions because they’ve been taught to stay strong. But unexpressed feelings don’t disappear — they just build up. Therapy offers a safe space to understand those emotions with clarity and compassion. You don’t have to handle everything alone; reaching out is an act of strength.
Breaking the Stigma Around Therapy: Choosing Courage Over Silence

Breaking the Stigma Around Therapy: Choosing Courage Over Silence

Blog | Psychotherapy

Therapy is not a sign of weakness but an act of courage and self-care. It offers a safe, non-judgmental space to understand emotions and heal. By speaking openly about mental health, we challenge stigma, promote awareness, and remind ourselves that caring for the mind is true strength.

How to Begin Therapy When You’re Unsure

How to Begin Therapy When You’re Unsure

Blog | Mental health
Starting therapy can feel intimidating, but it’s a safe space to explore your thoughts, emotions, and goals. You don’t need to have everything figured out openness and small steps lead to meaningful progress.
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It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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