Roniya Robin

Roniya is a compassionate, devoted, and non-judgmental counselor who strongly emphasizes helping her clients improve their overall well-being by working through their problems, setting attainable, measurable goals, and providing them with the knowledge and skills to enhance their quality of life.

She graduated with a Master's in Clinical Psychology from Christ University in Delhi, equipping her with the skills and knowledge to address a range of psychological concerns.

She has 2 years of practical experience (900+ hours of therapy) and specializes in psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness-based practices.

She firmly believes in utilizing a collaborative, client-centered approach while carefully considering cultural considerations and practices.

She speaks English, Malayalam and Tamil. Her work aims to support people in developing psychological flexibility, achieving their full potential, and becoming capable of dealing with and accepting challenging circumstances independently.

She believes that recognizing you require guidance in a particular area of your life may be challenging, but reaching out to an unbiased, empathic, and non-judgmental psychologist who will create a safe space for you to flourish should not be.


Currently Reading: Anxious People- Fredrick Backman

Hobbies: Painting or artwork, talking to loved ones, eating good food, watching movies and series etc.

Recent Articles

Why Couples Fight About the Same Things Over and Over: A Compassionate Guide
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Why Couples Fight About the Same Things Over and Over: A Compassionate Guide

Tired of having the same argument? Discover why couples fight the same things over and over. Learn how unresolved issues and feeling unheard lead to recurring arguments couples face, and how to stop repeated conflicts to build a healthier, more emotionally connected relationship.

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People-Pleasing in Relationships: Why It Causes Resentment
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People-Pleasing in Relationships: Why It Causes Resentment

People-pleasing may look like kindness in relationships, but it often leads to emotional exhaustion and hidden resentment. Learn why it happens, how it affects intimacy, and what psychology research says about healthy boundaries.

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Signs You Are Staying in a Relationship Out of Habit (Not Love)
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Signs You Are Staying in a Relationship Out of Habit (Not Love)

Are you staying in a relationship due to habit? Discover the key unhappy relationship signs, psychological reasons behind it, and how to make healthier relationship choices.

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When Love Feels Like Work: Should You Seek Couples Therapy?
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When Love Feels Like Work: Should You Seek Couples Therapy?

When your relationship feels exhausting, it may be time to seek support. Learn how couples therapy can rebuild connection and offer struggling relationship help.

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Signs Your Relationship Needs Couples Therapy
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Signs Your Relationship Needs Couples Therapy

Wondering if your relationship needs professional help? Discover the key signs you need couples therapy, including communication breakdown, recurring conflicts, and emotional distance. Learn when relationship therapy signs indicate deeper relationship problems needing therapy.

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When to Start Couples Therapy (Before It’s Too Late)
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When to Start Couples Therapy (Before It’s Too Late)

Wondering if it's time for couples therapy? Learn the early signs to watch for, why waiting makes it harder, and how starting sooner can help you reconnect before disconnection grows.

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