
To any Queer-Trans person reading this,
You don’t have to explain who you are before you’re understood here.
You don’t have to soften or shrink parts of yourself to be met with care.
You don’t have to know exactly what you need before reaching out.
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This space has been created with queer and trans lives, stories, and bodies in mind - with the hope that you can arrive as you are and take a breath before we begin.

Picture clicked in a Queer Gully picnic in Delhi
What therapy can look like here
Therapy, for us, isn’t about fixing or defining. It’s about noticing what’s alive for you - what feels heavy, what feels tender, what feels possible.
Together, we can explore questions around identity, belonging, relationships, or safety. We can slow down and listen for parts of you that haven’t had much space to speak.
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Some people come here to understand themselves more deeply. Some come to untangle shame or find language for experiences that never quite fit. Others come to rest, to be seen, to reconnect with joy.
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Wherever you are in your journey - questioning, certain, fluid, or somewhere unnamed - you’re welcome to bring it here.
Our lens
We hold a queer-affirmative, trauma-informed, and culturally aware approach.
Queerness and Transness are natural, beautiful, joyful and valid - our approach ​is all about remembering that and reminding you and the world of that, whenever needed.​
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Our work stays rooted in curiosity, compassion, and accountability. We stay in conversation with queer and trans communities, continue learning and unlearning, and reflect often on how systems of power shape our experiences.
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Affirmation, for us, isn’t just about language or knowledge. It’s about relationship - how we hold space, how we listen, how we repair when we miss something.
If you’re new to therapy
It’s okay if you’ve never done this before.
It’s okay if you don’t have words for what you’re feeling yet.
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Our first step will simply be to slow down and understand what safety might look like for you. You’ll set the pace. We’ll check in often. You’ll always have choice - over what to share, what to pause, and what to hold for later.
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You don’t need to come prepared. Just come as you are.
If you’ve been in therapy before
You might already know what helps and what doesn’t.
You might have had spaces that felt affirming, and others that didn’t.
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You’re invited to bring that history with you - the good and the difficult - so that we can co-create a space that fits differently this time. We welcome your feedback, your needs, and your truth about what works for you.


