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"The Privilege of a lifetime is to become who you truly are." - Carl Jung

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I’m Anjali Mahalke, a Counseling Psychologist based in New Delhi, India. I offer online therapy for individuals and couples worldwide, creating a space that’s calm, compassionate, and deeply reflective.

With over seven years of experience, I help clients navigate anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, and life transitions. My work blends evidence-based therapies like the Gottman Method, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Person-Centered Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) — enriched by the wisdom of Buddhist philosophy and contemplative practice.

Here, we don’t rush to fix or label. We slow down. We listen deeply — to your mind, your body, your emotions. Together, we rediscover your inner clarity, resilience, and the quiet strength that’s always been within you, waiting.

Whether you’re seeking support for yourself or your relationship, you’re welcome here.


Let’s begin.

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"I feel empowered to be able to help myself by now using tools that we built in therapy. The best part was that I felt seen as a person and not a disease. I felt heard, seen, and accepted for who I am. Highly recommended."
"Anjali's kindness and authenticity shine through in every session, creating a safe and nurturing space for healing. Her insights and strategies have not only provided immediate relief but have also become invaluable tools for long-term growth and self-discovery. "
I think her vibe is very satisfactory in terms of dealing mental issues. She understands your problem and give directions in best way anyone can opt it. 

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Working Hours

Mon - Sat

9.00 AM to 8.00 PM ISTS

Disclaimer: Online therapy is not advisable if you are in acute distress. Please contact your nearest hospital if you are feeling suicidal or at risk of self-harm.

 

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