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Diploma in Responding to Trauma and Violence using Narrative Practices

Pratika Mehra

Pratika has completed her undergraduate education in psychology from the University of Delhi and her master's degree from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai. She is currently pursuing the South Asian Diploma in Narrative Practices from Narrative Practices India Collective and is also a QPR Certified Gatekeeper for Suicide Prevention. 

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Pratika adopts a person-centred lens and uses a tailor-made approach to working with each client's unique concerns. The narrative and IFS schools of therapy influence her practice. Her work is respectful and accepting of diversity of all kinds and is rooted in a social justice, queer-affirmative lens. Her own lived experience of having a neurospicy ADHD brain informs her practice too. 

 

She has experience working with individual adult clients on concerns related to interpersonal relationships, identity, anxiety, depression, and academic and career stress. Nothing is too small to be addressed in the therapeutic space she creates and no emotion or thought is barred from entry. It is her hope that she can take on the role of a compassionate co-traveller on her clients’ journeys of healing, growth, and re-writing the stories of their lives.

More information on the diploma can be found by clicking on the following three headings at the bottom of the page - Course Details, Facilitators, Application & Costs

 

For any queries write to Svasti at svastidutta@thecopingcentral.com

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