Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Co... Show more
(MA)
Gunjan
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapist, Counseling Psychologist, Co... Show more
(MA)

I am a compassionate psychologist dedicated to helping individuals navigate emotional difficulties, anxiety, stress, relationship concerns, self-esteem issues, and life challenges in a safe and supportive environment.

My therapeutic approach is empathetic, collaborative, and tailored to each client’s unique needs. I integrate evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), hypnosis-based techniques, emotional regulation strategies, and trauma-info ...

Years in Practice
3 years
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 Kharar, 140301,
Punjab, India
Kharar, 140301, Punjab, India
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I am a compassionate psychologist dedicated to helping individuals navigate emotional difficulties, anxiety, stress, relationship concerns, self-esteem issues, and life challenges in a safe and supportive environment.

My therapeutic approach is empathetic, collaborative, and tailored to each client’s unique needs. I integrate evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), hypnosis-based techniques, emotional regulation strategies, and trauma-info ...

Years in Practice
3 years
Posts
Free Initial Consultation
Why Do We Overthink More at Night? The Psychology Behind a Busy Mind

Why Do We Overthink More at Night? The Psychology Behind a Busy Mind

Article | Emotions
Why do we overthink more at night? As the day ends and distractions fade, our brain naturally shifts its attention inward, processing unresolved thoughts, emotions, and experiences. Mental fatigue can also make worries feel more intense, causing us to replay conversations, question decisions, or imagine worst-case scenarios. Understanding that these thoughts are a normal part of how the brain processes information—not necessarily facts—can help us respond with greater self-compassion. Rather than trying to solve every thought at bedtime, learning healthier ways to relate to our thoughts can improve both emotional well-being and sleep.
“I'm Fine ” — The Five Meanings This Simple Sentence Can Hide

“I'm Fine ” — The Five Meanings This Simple Sentence Can Hide

Article | Emotions
"I'm fine." It’s one of the most common phrases we hear—and say. But behind these two simple words can lie emotions that are difficult to express: confusion, exhaustion, fear, loneliness, or the desire not to burden others. This article explores five hidden meanings behind "I'm fine" through a psychological lens, explaining why people often suppress their emotions and how creating a safe, non-judgmental space can encourage genuine emotional expression. Sometimes, the most important conversations begin when we look beyond the words.
Why Parents Often Prefer Familiar Career Paths for Their Children

Why Parents Often Prefer Familiar Career Paths for Their Children

Article | Family

Many parents want the best for their children, but sometimes “wanting the best” becomes closely connected with choosing paths that feel safe, predictable, and familiar. When a child chooses a career or life path that parents have little knowledge or experience with, they may respond with hesitation or resistance. This reaction is often not only about the career itself, but also about uncertainty and fear of the unknown.

Things People Misunderstand About Therapy

Things People Misunderstand About Therapy

Article | Psychotherapy
Therapy is not only for people with severe mental health problems; it is a scientific process that helps individuals understand emotions, improve coping skills, manage challenges, and build healthier patterns. A therapist does not simply give advice or solve problems for you, but helps you develop self-awareness and make meaningful changes.
Not everything that is imperfect is defective.

Not everything that is imperfect is defective.

Article | Emotions
Not everything has to be perfect to have value. Black-and-white thinking makes us believe that anything less than perfect is a failure, but life exists in between extremes. Accepting “good enough” means recognizing imperfections without judging ourselves harshly. A person, effort, job, or life can have flaws and still be meaningful, beautiful, and successful. Perfection can hold us back, while acceptance helps us grow and move forward.
Constantly Checking Your Phone: Just a Habit or Something More?

Constantly Checking Your Phone: Just a Habit or Something More?

Article | Self-care
You pick up your phone "just for a second"... To check a message. To see if someone replied. To scroll for a few minutes. Before you realize it, you've checked your phone 20–30 times without any real reason. While smartphones are a normal part of life, constantly checking them can sometimes tell us something about our psychological needs.
What you suppress today may control your tomorrow.

What you suppress today may control your tomorrow.

Article | Emotions
We don't wait for a small wound to become severe before treating it. Mental health deserves the same care. Pay attention now, or pay the price later.
Stop Expecting You From Everyone Else

Stop Expecting You From Everyone Else

Article | Emotions
You are expecting you from people that don't have your heart, that don't have your soul, that don't have your morals. They are cut from different cloth, the cloth you are come from. It does not come around too often, so stop expecting people to do you how you do them.
When Anger Is Silenced, the Body Speaks

When Anger Is Silenced, the Body Speaks

Article | Emotions
We often grow up believing anger is something dangerous, disrespectful, or unacceptable. So instead of understanding it, we learn to hide it. We swallow our words, smile through hurt, avoid conflict, and convince ourselves that staying silent is the same as staying peaceful.
Emotional Regulation Begins With Acceptance

Emotional Regulation Begins With Acceptance

Article | Emotions
Emotional regulation begins with acceptance. Turn inward, meet yourself where you are. Whatever arises—anger, jealousy, guilt, regret, sorrow, or joy—let it come without resistance. These emotions are not enemies; they are messengers asking to be seen. In this sacred inner space, nothing is wrong and nothing is rejected. When you release the habit of labeling emotions as good or bad, they begin to loosen their grip. Awareness replaces resistance, compassion replaces struggle, and healing unfolds.
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If you are considering psychotherapy but do not know where to start, a free initial consultation is the perfect first step. It will allow you to explore your options, ask questions, and feel more confident about taking the first step towards your well-being.

It is a 30-minute, completely free meeting with a Mental Health specialist that does not obligate you to anything.

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Potential benefits of a free initial consultation

During this first session: potential clients have the chance to learn more about you and your approach before agreeing to work together.

Offering a free consultation will help you build trust with the client. It shows them that you want to give them a chance to make sure you are the right person to help them before they move forward. Additionally, you should also be confident that you can support your clients and that the client has problems that you can help them cope with. Also, you can avoid any ethical difficult situations about charging a client for a session in which you choose not to proceed based on fit.

We've found that people are more likely to proceed with therapy after a free consultation, as it lowers the barrier to starting the process. Many people starting therapy are apprehensive about the unknown, even if they've had sessions before. Our culture associates a "risk-free" mindset with free offers, helping people feel more comfortable during the initial conversation with a specialist.

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