Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Co... Show more
Kanchan
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Co... Show more

Over the past 17+ years, my journey has evolved from working in HR and organizational settings to deeply engaging with people’s inner worlds through counselling and facilitation.

Today, I work as a trauma-informed counsellor and behaviour change facilitator, supporting individuals and groups in navigating emotional wellbeing, self-awareness, and life transitions.

I have delivered 120+ hours of individual counselling across concerns related to emotional health, relationships, and personal growth, along with 50+ hours of group facilitation ...

Years in Practice
5 years
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 Bengaluru, 110063,
Karnataka, India
Bengaluru, 110063, Karnataka, India
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Over the past 17+ years, my journey has evolved from working in HR and organizational settings to deeply engaging with people’s inner worlds through counselling and facilitation.

Today, I work as a trauma-informed counsellor and behaviour change facilitator, supporting individuals and groups in navigating emotional wellbeing, self-awareness, and life transitions.

I have delivered 120+ hours of individual counselling across concerns related to emotional health, relationships, and personal growth, along with 50+ hours of group facilitation ...

Years in Practice
5 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Why We Stay in Unfulfilling Relationships: A Psychological Insight

Why We Stay in Unfulfilling Relationships: A Psychological Insight

Article | Relationship
This article examines why individuals remain in unfulfilling romantic relationships through a psychological and behavioral lens. It highlights that such persistence is not merely a matter of choice, but the result of interconnected factors including attachment styles, cognitive biases, self-esteem, and trauma bonding.
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