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Shreya Agrawal

Ms Shreya Agrawal

Counseling Psychologist

Mullick Bazar, Kolkata
Counseling, Psychotherapy +8
English, Hindi/Urdu
Anxiety, Relationship Issues +8
Online & In-person

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, emotionally exhausted, or stuck in patterns you don’t fully understand, you’re not alone and you don’t have to navigate this by yourself. I work with adults who are struggling with anxiety, stress, emotional overwhelm, relationship and attachment difficulties, low self-worth, grief, and major life transitions. In therapy, we focus on understanding your experiences rather than judging or rushing to fix them. Together, we explore emotions, patterns, and past experiences that may be shaping how you think, feel, and relate at a pace that feels safe and respectful. My approach is trauma-informed, collaborative, and tailored to your individual needs. Therapy with me is a space where you can speak openly, slow down, and begin to feel more grounded, clear, and emotionally supported. If you’re ready to understand yourself better and move toward a more balanced and fulfilling life, I’m here to support you.

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Jignesh Ahir Ph.D.

Dr Jignesh Ahir Ph.D.

Counseling Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Online Therapy, Individual Therapy +8
English, Hindi/Urdu
Abuse, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

Struggling with relationships, Individual, Couple & Family Issue, mental health, attachment issues, depression, or addiction? Dr. Jignesh Ahir, Ph.D. 10+ years delivering 3x faster results via modern digital therapy for adults & midlife worldwide. Start free with my 15-min intro call: WhatsApp/Call +91-99746 22241 now discover your breakthrough!

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Jignesh Ahir

Dr Jignesh Ahir

Clinical Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Individual Therapy, Counselling +8
English, Hindi/Urdu, Bengali
Women's Issues, Men's Issues +8
Online & In-person

Dr. Jignesh Ahir offers a safe, confidential, and supportive space for individuals seeking clarity, emotional balance, and meaningful change. I work with adults facing anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, grief, trauma, anger, career confusion, and addictive patterns. Introduction Call :+91 99746 22241.

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Arpan Sarma

Mr Arpan Sarma

Counseling Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Coaching, Counseling +9
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Anger, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

Therapist & Relationship Counsellor on a mission to make therapy accessible to everyone 🏳️‍🌈 | 2000+ Happy Clients | 4.9 🌟 Google Rating 📍In-Person Sessions in Kolkata & Online across the World

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Arti Keyal

Mrs Arti Keyal

Counseling Psychologist

Alipore, Kolkata
Coaching, Relationship Counseling +8
English, Hindi/Urdu
Life Transitions, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

I am a Counselling Psychologist and Psychotherapist offering holistic online therapy and counselling for anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, relationship issues (Dating, Breakup, Marital Conflicts, Infidelity, Divorce), and emotional wellbeing for individuals, couples, and families across India and the global South Asian diaspora. I specialise in couples therapy, marriage counselling, narcissistic abuse recovery, C-PTSD and PTSD, women’s mental health, midlife transitions, parenting guidance, stress, burnout, low self-esteem, and boundary issues. My work integrates evidence-based psychotherapy with somatic therapy, dance movement therapy, trauma-informed care, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Third Wave CBT, mindfulness, and polyvagal nervous system regulation, supporting high-functioning professionals and emotionally sensitive individuals to heal deeply, build resilience, and create conscious, fulfilling relationships.

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Nimisha Goenka

Ms Nimisha Goenka

Counseling Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Adolescent Therapy, Child / Adolescent Therapy +5
English, Hindi/Urdu
ADHD / Attention Difficulties, Anxiety +8
Online & In-person

My philosophy is centered on the belief that every individual has the inner strength and potential to heal and grow. I view therapy as a collaborative journey, where the therapist acts as a guide, helping clients tap into their resilience and self-awareness. I whole-heartedly believe that emotional well-being stems from self-compassion, understanding one's own experiences, and embracing change. I value a holistic approach, addressing both the mind and body.

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Kratika Gupta

Ms Kratika Gupta

Counseling Psychologist

Inda, Kolkata
Coaching, Corporate Workshops +9
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Anger, Career Issues +8
Online & In-person

I specialize in working with Indian young adults to help them lead fulfilling lives! My approach is founded on empathy, strenghts, & evidence-based interventions that are tailored to your individual needs. I believe that everyone has the capacity to grow & thrive, & I'll work collaboratively to help you through!

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Hridisha Sen

Ms Hridisha Sen

Counseling Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment, Assessment +6
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Adolescent Therapy, Anxiety +2
In-person only

I am a trauma-informed, LGBTQ-affirmative Counselling Psychologist. I pursued my master's from the prestigious Indian Institute of Psychology and Research, Bangalore. Therapy to me is the courage to be emotionally naked and candid with your therapist to become a better version of yourself.

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Reshmi Sensarma Basu

Mrs Reshmi Sensarma Basu

Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment, Medico-Legal +7
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Abuse, Abuse +8
In-person only

I have 22 years of experience with good reputation. All I can say is, take care of your mental health before anything.

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Aishani Chatterjee

Ms Aishani Chatterjee

Psychologist

Baghajatin Colony, Kolkata
Counseling, Mindfulness +3
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Anxiety, Grief & Loss +8
In-person only

I am a psychologist working to better understand how human nature interacts and shapes behavior. My areas of expertise include clinical, industrial, child and several other fields. I follow an eclectic approach but it’s intentional in nature.

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Prajna Dutta

Mrs Prajna Dutta

Counseling Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Art Therapy, Child Psych & Diagnostic Assessment +3
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Abuse, Adolescent Therapy +8
In-person only

A psychologist and professional psychotherapist willing provide helping hand and encourage people who had been suffering from emotional unease and trying to get inner equilibrium.

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Sharmili Ghosh

Sharmili Ghosh

Counseling Psychologist

Kolkata, Kolkata
Counseling, Psychotherapy
Bengali, English, Hindi/Urdu
Anger, Anxiety +8
In-person only

I am a Psychologist based in Kolkata India, qualified with masters in applied Psychology and with 2 years of experience. I am presently associated with an online mental health care organization where I provide online counseling to individuals through video, audio and chat mode.

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Find Therapists in Kolkata, India

TherapyRoute helps you find therapists in Kolkata who understand your experiences and background. We know that shared identity can make it easier to discuss sensitive topics, feel understood from the start, and build a strong therapeutic relationship.

Whether you're seeking support for mental health concerns, life transitions, relationship issues, or personal growth, finding a therapist who shares your identity can reduce the need to explain cultural context and help you feel more comfortable opening up about your experiences.

How to Use the Filters

Think of the filters like building a sentence: "I'm looking for a [therapist type] who specializes in [issue] using [approach] and speaks [language]."

Start broad, then refine. For example:

  1. Select your preferred therapist type (psychologist, counsellor, etc.)
  2. Choose your primary concern (anxiety, depression, trauma, etc.)
  3. Filter by therapeutic approach if you have a preference (CBT, psychodynamic, etc.)
  4. Add language, insurance, or availability filters as needed

Tip: Use the language filter to find therapists who speak your ancestral language—this can help you connect with someone who understands your cultural background, even if you're fluent in English.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does therapist identity really matter?

For many people, yes—therapist identity can significantly impact therapeutic success. Research shows that cultural and identity concordance between therapist and client can strengthen the therapeutic alliance, especially when addressing identity-related concerns, trauma, or experiences of discrimination.1

When identity matching matters most:

  • Trauma related to identity: If you've experienced racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or other identity-based harm, working with a therapist who shares your identity can reduce the need to explain or justify your experiences.
  • Cultural or religious concerns: A therapist who understands your cultural background, religious practices, or community norms can provide more relevant and respectful guidance.
  • Identity exploration: If you're exploring your racial identity, gender identity, sexual orientation, or cultural heritage, a therapist with shared experiences can offer unique insight and validation.
  • Feeling safe and understood: Some experiences—like discussing intimate matters, sexual trauma, or discrimination—may feel easier to share with someone of a specific identity.

When other factors may matter more:

  • Clinical expertise: For some concerns (e.g., OCD, specific phobias, eating disorders), a therapist's specialized training and experience may be more important than identity matching.
  • Therapeutic approach: The therapy method (CBT, EMDR, psychodynamic, etc.) and your personal connection with the therapist often predict outcomes more than identity alone.2
  • Availability and access: In areas with limited options, prioritizing availability, insurance acceptance, or online therapy may be necessary.

The bottom line: Identity matching is a legitimate preference that can improve therapy outcomes for many people. It's also okay to prioritize other factors or to value a therapist's cultural competence and openness over shared identity. Trust your instincts about what matters most for your situation.

Why independent therapists? Independent therapists in Kolkata can discuss identity and cultural considerations openly during initial consultations, helping you assess fit before committing to ongoing work. They're not bound by corporate scripts or productivity quotas—they answer to you and their professional ethics.

To learn more, read our guide on finding therapists by race, gender, and identity.

How do I choose a therapist in Kolkata?

Finding the right therapist involves balancing identity with other important factors. Here's a step-by-step approach:

1. Use the filters to narrow your search

Start with identity, then add filters for:

  • Your primary concern: Anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, etc.
  • Therapeutic approach: CBT, psychodynamic, EMDR, etc. (if you have a preference)
  • Practical factors: Location (in-person vs. online), insurance, fees, availability
  • Language: If you prefer therapy in your first language or want someone who speaks your ancestral language

2. Review profiles for cultural competence

Look for therapists who:

  • Explicitly mention experience with your identity or cultural background
  • List relevant specializations (e.g., racial trauma, LGBTQ+ affirming, immigrant experiences)
  • Describe their approach to cultural sensitivity and identity-affirming care
  • Have training or credentials in multicultural counseling

3. Contact 2-3 therapists

Most therapists offer brief phone consultations. Ask:

  • "What's your experience working with [your identity] clients?"
  • "How do you approach [specific concern] with clients from my background?"
  • "How do you handle cultural or identity-related topics in therapy?"
  • "What's your understanding of [relevant cultural/identity issue]?"

4. Trust your gut in the first session

Pay attention to whether you feel:

  • Heard and understood without having to over-explain
  • Comfortable discussing sensitive topics
  • Respected in your identity and experiences
  • Confident in their expertise and approach

Give it 3-4 sessions to assess fit, but trust your instincts if something feels off.3

For more guidance, read our comprehensive guide on how to choose a therapist.

What if there are no therapists in Kolkata?

Limited availability of identity-matched therapists is a real challenge in many areas. Here are your options:

1. Consider online therapy

Many therapists offer video sessions and can work with clients throughout India (and sometimes internationally). Online therapy provides:

  • Access to therapists outside your immediate area
  • More scheduling flexibility
  • The same therapeutic effectiveness as in-person sessions4

Use the "Online Therapy" filter to find therapists who offer remote sessions.

2. Prioritize cultural competence over shared identity

A therapist who doesn't share your identity but has strong cultural competence, relevant training, and genuine openness can still provide excellent care. Look for:

  • Training in multicultural counseling or diversity
  • Experience working with clients from your background
  • Explicit commitment to identity-affirming, anti-oppressive practice
  • Willingness to learn and acknowledge their own limitations

3. Balance identity with other critical factors

Sometimes other factors may take priority:

  • Specialized expertise: A therapist with deep experience in your specific concern (e.g., OCD, eating disorders, PTSD)
  • Therapeutic approach: A specific method that's proven effective for your needs (e.g., EMDR for trauma, DBT for emotion regulation)
  • Practical access: Insurance coverage, affordable fees, convenient location or hours

4. Expand your search geographically

If you're open to travel or online sessions, search in nearby cities or regions where there may be more therapists available.

Remember: While shared identity can be valuable, the most important factor is finding a therapist you trust, who has the skills to help with your concerns, and with whom you feel comfortable being vulnerable.

Why choose an independent therapist?

Independent therapists work for themselves, not corporations. This means they can prioritize your needs over company metrics, quotas, or investor interests.

Benefits of independent practice:

  • Direct relationship: You work directly with your therapist, not through a corporate platform. They choose their own approach, pace, and methods based on your needs.
  • True privacy: Your data isn't sold to third parties or used for corporate analytics. Independent therapists are bound by professional ethics, not business models.
  • Continuity of care: Your therapist isn't reassigned, replaced, or pressured to close your case prematurely to meet productivity targets.
  • Flexible, tailored approach: Independent therapists can adapt their methods, session length, and frequency to what works for you—not what a corporate policy dictates.
  • Professional accountability: They answer to professional licensing boards and ethical standards, not corporate shareholders.

TherapyRoute connects you with independent practitioners who maintain full autonomy over their clinical work. We don't take commissions on sessions or control how therapists practice. You browse, compare, and contact therapists directly.

Learn more about our mission to protect independent practice.

How much does therapy cost in Kolkata?

Therapy costs in Kolkata vary based on therapist credentials, experience, and whether you use insurance or pay out-of-pocket.

Typical costs:

  • With insurance: Your copay (typically $10-$50 per session) if your therapist accepts your plan
  • Out-of-pocket: Fees vary widely based on location and therapist credentials. Use the "Fee" filter to find therapists in your budget range.
  • Sliding scale: Many independent therapists offer reduced fees based on income. Look for "Sliding Scale" in profiles or ask during initial contact.

Finding affordable therapy:

  • Use the "Insurance" filter to find therapists who accept your plan
  • Look for therapists who offer sliding scale fees
  • Consider online therapy, which may have lower overhead costs
  • Ask about payment plans or reduced-fee sessions

Independent therapists and fees: Because independent therapists don't pay platform commissions (which can be 20-30% of session fees), they often have more flexibility to offer sliding scale rates or work with you on payment arrangements.

For more guidance, read our articles on therapy costs and budgeting and finding affordable therapy.

What should I expect in the first session?

The first session (often called an "intake" or "assessment") is about getting to know each other and determining if you're a good fit.

What typically happens:

  • Introductions (5-10 minutes): Your therapist explains how they work, confidentiality, and what to expect.
  • Your story (20-30 minutes): You'll share what brought you to therapy, your current concerns, and relevant background.
  • Questions and goals (10-15 minutes): Your therapist may ask about your history, symptoms, support system, and what you hope to achieve.
  • Next steps (5-10 minutes): You'll discuss treatment approach, session frequency, and practical details.

It's okay to:

  • Feel nervous or unsure what to say
  • Ask questions about their experience with your identity or concerns
  • Share only what you're comfortable with in the first session
  • Take time to decide if this therapist is right for you

Assessing fit: Give it 3-4 sessions to get a sense of whether this therapist is a good match. You should feel heard, respected, and hopeful that therapy can help—even if the work itself feels challenging.

For more details, read What is Therapy? to understand how therapy works and what to expect.

About TherapyRoute

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TherapyRoute is a clinician-led directory that champions independent practitioners who answer to you and their professional ethics, not to investors or corporate interests. We don’t take commissions, sell your data, or assign therapists by algorithm. You browse, compare, and choose.

— Vincenzo (Enzo) Sinisi, Clinical Psychologist (HPCSA), Psychoanalyst (IPA/SAPA), Group Analyst (IGA)

References

[1] Cabral, R. R., & Smith, T. B. (2011). Racial/ethnic matching of clients and therapists in mental health services: A meta-analytic review of preferences, perceptions, and outcomes. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 58(4), 537-554. Source

[2] Norcross, J. C., & Wampold, B. E. (2011). Evidence-based therapy relationships: Research conclusions and clinical practices. Psychotherapy, 48(1), 98-102. Source

[3] Swift, J. K., et al. (2018). Treatment refusal and premature termination in psychotherapy... Psychotherapy, 54(1), 47-57. Source

[4] Hilty, D. M., et al. (2013). The effectiveness of telemental health: A 2013 review. Telemedicine and e-Health, 19(6), 444-454. Source

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