New to this field?
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
Supervision, research help and honest brainstorming for budding psychologists: the ones who just finished their Masters, are sitting with their first clients, and quietly wonder “am I doing this right?” (Spoiler: that question means you care. It never fully goes away, and that’s fine.)
Three ways we can work together
Individual supervision
Case discussions, ethical dilemmas, the sessions that keep replaying in your head, imposter feelings, building your practice. A structured, kind space for your first years in the field. 50 minutes, online.
₹800 per session
Research help & brainstorming
Stuck on your thesis? Confused about analysis? Want to think a research idea out loud with someone who reads methods sections for fun? As a doctoral researcher, this is genuinely my happy place. Also open to general career queries and “is this normal?” questions.
Peer supervision cohort
A small group of early-career psychologists meeting regularly to discuss cases, share resources and not feel alone in this strange, beautiful profession. Starting soon; spots are limited so the group stays genuinely useful.
Why supervision with me
I remember the first year after my Masters vividly: the gap between what the textbooks prepared me for and what an actual human sitting across from me needed. Four-plus years and 1,000+ sessions later, that gap is exactly what I help newer psychologists cross.
- Practice and research, both. MSc Clinical Psychology, TISS PGD in child & adolescent counselling, and a PhD in progress. Whether your question is clinical or academic, you won’t have to translate it.
- Kind, not soft. You’ll get honest feedback on your work, delivered the way good supervision should be: direct about the work, gentle with the person.
- Priced for where you are. ₹800 because early-career psychologists in India are chronically underpaid, and supervision shouldn’t be a luxury.
- Confidential and ethical. Case discussions are fully de-identified; we follow standard supervision ethics throughout.
Peer supervision cohort: join the waitlist
A small, regular group for early-career psychologists: case discussions, resource sharing, and colleagues who get it. Fill the short form and I’ll write to you with details, dates and fees before anything is confirmed. No commitment by joining the waitlist.
Opens a short Google Form (2 minutes).
Questions new psychologists ask
Who exactly is this for?
Psychology postgraduates (MSc/MA just completed or in progress), early-career counsellors and psychologists in their first few years of practice, and students planning their route into the field. If you're unsure whether you fit, the free 15-minute chat exists precisely for that.
Is ₹800 really the full fee?
Yes, for a 50-minute individual supervision session. I remember the early-career math too well to price it any other way.
Can you help with my thesis or research project?
Very likely, yes: research design, literature structure, analysis logic, interpreting results, and the general "my data makes no sense" panic. I won't write it for you (ethics), but I'll help you think clearly about it.
How is supervision different from therapy?
Supervision focuses on your professional work: your cases, skills, ethics and growth as a practitioner. If personal therapy is what you need, I'll say so kindly and help you find someone (it shouldn't be your supervisor, and that's a feature, not a rule quirk).
When does the peer cohort start?
Once there are enough members for a genuinely useful group. Waitlist members hear first, with dates and fees, before anything is confirmed.