Pallabi is dedicated to the belief that empathy and kindness are essential in helping individuals grow. She views psychology as more than a career- it's a commitment to assist people in turning their vulnerabilities into strengths. Her practice centred on truly listening and honouring the personal experiences of each individual.
She has done her Master of Psychology from Royal Global University, Assam. Through both her education and practical internship experiences with children with special needs, she appreciates the importance of providing a safe, non-judgmental environment where clients feel fully heard. She respects the courage it takes individuals to seek help and considers it a privilege to accompany them as they heal and discover themselves.
Her approach is rooted in deep listening, genuine care, and respect for every person's unique story, regardless of their situation.
She is passionate about guiding individuals through their struggles and fostering resilience. Recognising that healing takes time and trust, she focuses on developing strong, respectful therapeutic relationships. Her motive is to empower clients to strengthen their mental health, improve their lives, and flourish.
In her personal time, she enjoys activities that challenge cognitive skills, such as playing Sudoku, Chess, and engaging in other complex tasks. These hobbies provide her mental stimulation to improve her problem-solving and concentration abilities. Additionally, she has strong passion for reading books, like self- improvement, and human behaviour.
She is deeply drawn to nature, finding that spending time outdoors rejuvenates her energy, which helps her combat the monotony of daily routines. She believes life should never be dull but always about uncovering unconscious needs. Her capacity for compassion drives her to support others wholeheartedly and feel sad when she cannot help someone in need. This fuels her unwavering commitment to offering assistance and making a positive difference in individual lives.
Specializations
- Relationships
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Stress
- Overthinking