How Therapy works

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Start with the bad.

We start by understanding what is bringing you here, what feels hardest right now, and what support would feel most meaningful.

  • Name what feels heaviest right now

  • Make sense of stress, burnout, or anxiety

  • Clarify what kind of support would help most

Understand the pattern.

Together, we explore the stress, beliefs, habits, and emotional responses that may be keeping you stuck or exhausted.

  • Notice the thoughts and habits behind the stress

  • Understand what keeps you feeling stuck

  • Recognize patterns that shape how you cope

Build a better way

Therapy becomes a place to practice boundaries, emotional regulation, self-understanding, and a more sustainable rhythm of living.

  • Practice healthier boundaries in daily life

  • Build tools for emotional steadiness and recovery

  • Create a more sustainable rhythm for work

Questions?

Whether you’re new or exploring deeper support, we know you may have questions.

How do I know if therapy is right for me?

Therapy can be helpful whether you are feeling overwhelmed, stuck, anxious, burnt out, or simply ready to understand yourself more deeply. You do not need to be in crisis to begin.

What can I talk about in therapy?

You can talk about anything that feels important to you — stress, anxiety, burnout, relationships, life transitions, emotional exhaustion, or patterns you want to better understand and change.

What should I expect in the first session?

The first session is a chance to slow down, talk about what is bringing you in, and explore what support might look like for you. There is no pressure to have everything figured out before you start.

Do you offer virtual sessions?

Yes, sessions are offered online so you can access support from a space that feels private, comfortable, and convenient for you.

Still have questions?

Can’t find the answer you’re looking for?

You do not have to keep carrying it alone.

Therapy offers space to slow down, understand what you are carrying, and build steadier ways to move through.

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Disclaimer: This practice is not a crisis support, suicide helpline, or medical service. If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide, please contact a suicide helpline immediately. For psychiatric or psychological emergencies, please visit your nearest hospital.

In crisis or thinking about suicide? You're not alone — call Cadabams +91 97414 76476 (24/7 · Cadabams Mental Health Helpline).

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