
Formerly: Greh Pravesh Therapy
Our Therapists
Our Therapists work in close collaboration with the Founding Therapist, ensuring the best quality of therapy - please connect with us for more info!

Prachi Prithiani
She/Her
All humans are stories and we together step into yours with an eclectic approach. Now what do I mean by eclectic? Imagine you go to an eye doctor to get an eye check up done, the doctor keeps changing your lens till you find the perfect one which makes you see all the letters clearly the big ones and the small ones.
Eclectic approach does the same! We shift the lens which suits and makes you see the experience clearly and lets you feel and process the emotion behind it. Stories have layers. So does humans and so should the process that we use to understand those layers.
These are some things I adopt in Therapy -
Socio-economic lens - Not all emotional stress or triggers comes from within or relationships. Sometimes its the social systems (patriarchy, casteism, economic stressors) around us that effect an individual deeply.
Queer affirmative lens - Identity is not an illness, stigma or a public decision. Its an individual's right. I build a space that is inclusive, validating and self reflective for the individual.
Psychodynamic - The mind starts registering the moment it gains consciousness and is a chain of events ever since, hence we together explore from the childhood to present to understand it all.
Person Centered Therapy - We navigate at your pace. A non judgmental, unbiased space for you to open up. For there is no greater healing than in the experience of just being seen and understood by another human.
These are the layers of eclectic approach used by me. I dive into these through Socratic questioning, which is a disciplined, open-ended method of dialogue used to stimulate critical thinking, uncover assumptions, and guide individuals to their own conclusions rather than providing direct answers. A method used both in philosophy and psychology.
The goal is to build a safe space that allows you to explore your relationship with yourself (Emotions, thoughts and body) and move towards healing that comes from within you and feels organic.
Specializes in:
Trauma, Grief & Loss, Romantic Relationships, Familial Relationships, Friendships & Peer Concerns, Anxiety & Overthinking, Depression & Low Mood, Self-Esteem & Confidence, Identity Exploration, Gender Identity - related concerns, Career & Academic Stress, Neurodivergence

Muskan Grover
She/Her
My therapeutic approach is rooted in Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), where the focus is on creating a space where you feel heard, understood, and accepted without judgment. Therapy should feel like a place where you do not have to have everything figured out before showing up. This space is for you, for your emotions, relationships, identity, struggles, and the everyday experiences that shape your life.
In our sessions, you can expect conversations that can range from a book you read that impacted you to a memory you felt like sharing. It is your space, and you can show up however feels right for you. PCT is a very non-pathologising approach, which means the focus is not on labeling you, but on meeting you where you are and understanding your experience with care and empathy.
Rather than being told what to do, you can expect a collaborative space where we move in a way that feels comfortable for you. With a background in yoga as well, I also value the connection between the mind and body, and recognise how emotional experiences can often show up physically too.
Specializes in:
Romantic Relationships, Familial Relationships, Friendships & Peer Concerns, Anxiety & Overthinking, Stress & Burnout, Self-Esteem & Confidence, Perfectionism, Identity Exploration, Sexuality - related concerns, Career & Academic Stress, Life Transitions, Sleep and Somatic concerns

Livanya
She/her
Starting therapy is a deeply personal journey, and in our time together, I strive to create a collaborative and relational space where your well-being is our shared priority. I truly believe that you are the expert on your own life. My role isn’t to “fix” you, rather to walk alongside you as we explore what it means to flourish in your life and find meaningful ways to implement it.
My practice is rooted in a trauma-informed and queer-affirmative approach, always viewed through an intersectional lens to fully honour your personhood. As a psychologist under training, I currently work under the supervision of Aanya Wadhwani, ensuring you receive thoughtful and supportive care as we navigate your path forward together.
Specializes in:
Friendships & Peer Concerns, Anxiety & Overthinking, Depression & Low Mood, Stress & Burnout, Self-Esteem & Confidence, Perfectionism, Executive Functioning Difficulties, Career & Academic Stress

Kanishka Singh
She/her
My approach is primarily person-centred and integrative. This means I value you as the expert of your own life, while I support you in exploring your inner world with curiosity and care. I intend to create an environment where you feel heard, respected, and supported as we work together. I draw from different therapeutic approaches depending on your needs, including ideas from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), relational work, and emotion-focused perspectives.
In our sessions, we may explore patterns in emotions, relationships, self-beliefs, or past experiences that continue to affect the present. Rather than offering quick fixes or one-size-fits-all solutions, I believe meaningful therapy often involves slowing down, reflecting deeply, and understanding the roots of what you are experiencing.
Clients can expect a collaborative process where we move at a pace that feels safe and manageable. Some sessions may focus on gaining clarity around current difficulties, while others may involve deeper emotional exploration and self-understanding.
Above all, I hope therapy feels like a space where you do not have to hide parts of yourself, where your experiences are met with empathy, and where lasting change can begin through insight, emotional awareness, and a more compassionate relationship with yourself.
Specializes in:
Familial Relationships, Friendships & Peer Concerns, Anxiety & Overthinking, Depression & Low Mood, Stress & Burnout, Self-Esteem & Confidence, Perfectionism, Identity Exploration, Career & Academic Stress, Life Transitions, Sleep and Somatic concerns, Addiction & Coping Behaviors

Lubna Das
She/Her
In our sessions, you can expect a warm, safe, and queer-affirming space. There is no judgment here, only understanding and care. This is a space where your experiences are taken seriously, and where you don’t have to explain, justify, or tone down who you are.
You are welcome to show up as your truest self, at your own pace. We’ll move in a way that feels comfortable for you, focusing on what feels important and supportive in the moment.
I don’t work with a fixed therapeutic style. Our work will be guided by what you need, with space to reflect, explore, and make sense of things together in a way that feels right for you.
Specializes in:
Romantic Relationships, Familial Relationships, Friendships & Peer Concerns, Anxiety & Overthinking, Self-Esteem & Confidence, Perfectionism, Identity Exploration, Gender Identity - related concerns, Sexuality - related concerns, Executive Functioning Difficulties, Life Transitions, Neurodivergence

Aanya Wadhwani
They/them
You deserve to feel safe, supported, and understood - no matter what you’ve been through, and even if you’re not sure where to begin!
I work with individuals navigating trauma, difficult relationships, or challenging life experiences, and I offer support around anxiety, depression, loneliness, procrastination, and struggles with addiction. Together, we create space to understand these experiences gently and at your own pace.
I also work closely with queer‑trans folx. This is a space where your identity is affirmed and your experiences of the world are taken seriously. We pay attention to both your inner world and the social and cultural contexts shaping your life, so you don’t have to carry things alone or feel like you need to explain yourself.
With couples, I focus on building safety and connection within the relationship. We work with intimacy, communication, adjusting to changes, navigating relationships with in-laws and conflict, supporting both partners in feeling heard and understood.
Across all of this work, my hope is that you feel deeply seen and gently held, just as you are. I bring attention to both the mind and body, and to the larger systems that shape our lives, offering a space that feels warm, spacious, and supportive.
Specializes in:
Trauma, Grief & Loss, Romantic Relationships, Gender Identity - related concerns, Sexuality - related concerns, Anxiety, Depression, Loneliness, Procrastination, Addiction