Psychalyst is a private online therapy practice for the people quietly holding everything together. Unhurried, confidential sessions.
Every session at Psychalyst is held online — confidential, secure, and on your schedule. Whether you're in Bengaluru or Berlin, between meetings or in the quiet of your evening, the work travels with you. No clinics. No waiting rooms. Just a private hour with someone trained.
Encrypted, secure video sessions. Nothing is recorded, nothing is shared.
Mornings before work, evenings after the kids sleep, weekends when you need them.
India, UAE, UK, the US — wherever life takes you, the practice comes with you.
Most workplace wellbeing programs ask people to feel better quickly. We don't. Real work is slow, and the mind doesn't tidy on a quarterly schedule.
Psychalyst was built around a simple, slightly old-fashioned idea — that good therapy is a craft. It rewards practitioners who listen carefully, partners who stay patient, and clients who're allowed to be exactly where they are.
How we work with organisationsNo diagnoses thrown at you. No labels. Just a real conversation with someone who's trained to listen and steady enough to stay with you while you find your way through.
You won't be passed around. The person you start with is the person you continue with — because trust takes time, and starting over slows everything down.
Students, parents, leaders, partners, people in between jobs and in between selves. If life feels heavier than you can name, this is for you.
Structured mental health partnerships for teams of 50 to 5,000. Built around real confidentiality, not optics — so the people who need it actually use it.
Confidential, off-the-record one-to-one work for the people whose decisions affect everyone else. No board minutes. No performance review.
Private therapy for personal, emotional, or professional matters. The same practitioner each time — for as long as it's useful.
Online sessions in your time zone, culturally fluent, on a secure platform — for the diaspora, the dual-citizens, and the geographically mid-air.
Case study
A two-year partnership with a Series B platform team. We designed quiet check-ins, on-demand sessions, and a managers' programme that didn't feel like compliance training.
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Case study
One-to-one online work with founders, executives, and senior leaders carrying decisions that don't fit into a calendar. Off-the-record. Steady. For the people whose minds rarely get to rest.
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For anyone carrying something they'd rather not carry alone — students, parents, professionals, partners, people figuring out what comes next. Private online sessions that work around your life, not against it.
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"Every person is carrying a story the world may never fully see."
Over the years, I've had the privilege of sitting across from people navigating grief, burnout, anxiety, heartbreak, and moments where life simply felt too heavy to carry alone. Their experiences were different. But they were all searching for the same thing — a space where they could be understood without judgment.
Psychalyst was born from that understanding. Not because people need fixing, but because I've seen how powerful it is when someone feels genuinely heard. Meaningful change rarely comes from having all the answers — it comes from creating the right space to discover your own.
Whether you're here because life feels overwhelming, or simply because you want to understand yourself better — seeking support is a deeply human thing to do. Thank you for trusting us with your story.
"I came into this space carrying more than I knew how to hold — grief, a new country, a new career. What I found here was something I didn't know I needed. Someone who truly listened. Not to fix me. Not to rush me.
I finally felt heard, maybe for the first time."
"I didn't even know how to explain what was wrong when I first came. I just knew I wasn't okay.
Nobody told me what to feel or who to be. I was just finally allowed to figure that out for myself — slowly, without pressure. I feel lighter. More like myself."
"I would wake up already exhausted before the day had even started. I started catching my thoughts instead of being dragged by them.
I'm not the same person who walked in — not because I changed who I am, but because I finally understood myself. I sleep now. That alone says everything."
"I came in lonely, anxious and constantly second-guessing every interaction. I just knew something had to change.
I feel comfortable in my own skin now. I don't spiral the way I did. I'm not the same person who walked in — and I mean that in the best possible way."
"We don't fix people.
We make room for them
to fix themselves."