India is a Registered Psychotherapist whose work is shaped by a holistic, spiritually integrated approach to grief and healing. With graduate training in Medical Anthropology and Pastoral Studies, she brings a unique understanding of how illness, identity, culture, and spirituality intersect during times of loss. India’s experience spans human rights work abroad, disability support, and mental-health roles in diverse communities, giving her a grounded and compassionate perspective on grief.
She supports clients through illness-related grief, caregiving challenges, end-of-life experiences, and major life transitions. India’s therapeutic style is warm, reflective, and heart-centred, helping clients reconnect with themselves and find meaning during difficult seasons.
She offers both practical guidance and emotional support, creating space for healing at a pace that feels safe and honouring.
Languages Spoken: English
India brings a holistic, spiritually integrated approach to therapy, supporting clients as they navigate grief, illness, and major life transitions.
Drawing on her background in Medical Anthropology and Pastoral Studies, India helps clients explore the deeper meaning of loss, identity, and life changes.
With experience across diverse communities and caregiving contexts, India offers a warm, heart-centred space where clients can process grief at their own pace.
Ready to book a session? Whether you’re navigating anxiety, trauma, life transitions, or feeling disconnected from what matters most, therapy offers a supportive space to slow down, gain clarity, and begin meaningful change. With an integrative, evidence-based approach and a compassionate, grounded presence, you will be met with respect, understanding, and practical tools tailored to your needs. Reaching out is a courageous first step toward healing, stability, and renewed connection, and support is here when you are ready.