Our Team

Shivam Sagar

Shivam is a professionally qualified mental health practitioner with an experience of 4 years. He is also a recipient of multiple fellowships including the Junior Research Fellowship (in Psychology) award by University Grants Commission. He has been working as a counselor with multiple universities and institutions in the greater Delhi area. Deriving diverse intellectual, technical and emotional resources from varied disciplinary and practice fields, his therapeutic approach is grounded in the philosophy of transformation: wherein, he assists his clients, mostly young and middle aged adults, who are going through various emotional difficulties, to transform themselves. For which, he sees Therapy as a play between the needs of the client and the demands of their surrounding world.

Mahima Garg

Mahima is a psychotherapist, kindled by observing the intricacies in the relational world. She is academically fascinated in exploring themes of silence, relishes being a creative writer and is presently practicing as a therapist. With an MA in Psychoanalytic Studies from the University of London and an MA in Psycho-social Clinical Studies from Ambedkar University Delhi, Mahima has experience working with NGOs, psychiatric rehab centers in India, and managing a high-support mental health facility in London. She has also worked with students on the autism spectrum and with learning disabilities.She believes in pursuing a childlike curiosity to reflect on the idiosyncratic experiences, which need to find meanings and space in our stories again.

Paridhi Vats

Paridhi is a mental health practitioner and an academician. She has acquired her formative training from Lady Shri Ram College, and Ambedkar University Delhi and is currently working as Assistant Professor at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida. She holds specialization in the landscape of Psychodynamic and Narrative practice. Her work is guided by her firm belief that symptoms are not mere indicators of individual inflictions but also gestures, albeit secretly, to the larger social suffering, and in the idea that expression is where healing begins. In her years of counseling practice with the adult population, she has generated (hi)stories of “formative” life-events inflected by emotion, desire, loss, and trauma through insight-based intervention.