Psychotherapy with Ayesha

Who you are is who you meet.

The Therapeutic space

My approach to therapy is slow, present, and deeply human. I offer a warm and friendly space where there is no agenda, no rush, and no judgement. Together, we focus on the process rather than chasing outcomes—trusting that meaningful results are a natural byproduct of genuine exploration.

This is a space of inclusion across all identities and experiences, including those navigating thoughts of suicide or living at vulnerable intersections. Whether you're navigating something specific or simply wanting to be seen and heard, we move at your pace, honoring your experience with care and respect.

This is not a space for fixing, saving, or offering advice. I won’t hand you solutions or impose my take on your life. Therapy with me isn’t about achieving results on a timeline—it’s about being with what’s real, together. I hold space without pressure, without judgment, and without needing to change or direct your path.

What to expect?

What not to expect?

Process to begin

Therapy can take up to 10 days to begin

What will we do in Therapy?

Share - Pain
Build Trust,
Heal, Repair.

Key Details

Fee

₹800 - ₹1200

English, Hindi

Will be decided mutually. [Recommended frequency is 3 sessions a month]

Virtual. [Home visits in Mumbai at additional cost.]

Not time bound

Mode

Language

Frequency

Duration

[For recurrent sessions, check with me for bulk/package deals]

Get in Touch

Let's explore what you are looking for together

Client Feedback

Hear from those who found solace and support in our space.

Ayesha's therapy helped me navigate my challenges with compassion and understanding.

Jordan Smith
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A green signboard features handwritten text that reads 'Sometimes it's alright not to be alright.' Below is information about a helpline, Samaritans, with a contact number and website. The background includes a dark, industrial-looking building with multiple floors and a metal fence.

New York

The warm atmosphere and Ayesha's presence made me feel truly heard and supported.

A book titled 'Scriptural Guide to Overcoming 7 Mental Ailments' lies next to a pair of black-rimmed glasses, a large beige flower, and another book titled 'The Bible Promise Book.' These items are placed on a textured, multicolored knitted fabric, and there is a black cup next to the items.
A book titled 'Scriptural Guide to Overcoming 7 Mental Ailments' lies next to a pair of black-rimmed glasses, a large beige flower, and another book titled 'The Bible Promise Book.' These items are placed on a textured, multicolored knitted fabric, and there is a black cup next to the items.
Emily Davis

Los Angeles

★★★★★
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