Our Team

Rajul Satia (she/her)
Psychologist, Couples' Therapist
Rajul Satia holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology and a Diploma in Relationship Counseling. She has 2-3 years of experience working with young and middle-aged adults in a helpline as well as an in-person setup. She has previously worked with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, marital concerns and trauma. She believes that personal growth is a journey filled with both challenges and triumphs. She follows a warm, supportive client-centered approach towards therapy and is there to hold her clients' hands through the tough times and cheer them on as they reach new heights. She has previously worked with couples as well. When not working, she is found baking desserts and feeding her loved ones.

Niyati Chhadwa (she/her)
Sound Therapist, Counselling Psychologist
Niyati is a multifaceted professional who brings together her expertise as a Counselling Psychologist (Masters), Yoga Instructor, and Wellness Coach to foster holistic well-being. With experience in counseling individuals and couples on concerns such as depression, loneliness, and relationship conflicts, she focuses on administrative responsibilities at Hope of Cope, while offering wellness services that integrate her knowledge of psychology, yoga, and energy healing to guide clients toward balanced living.

Vidhi Shah (she/her)
Counseling Psychologist, Life Coach, Career Counselor
Vidhi Shah holds a Masters in Counseling Psychology and a Masters in Life Coaching and Emotional Intelligence as well. She has a certification in career counseling and is currently training to be a dance movement therapy practitioner. For the past 4 years, she has been supporting teens, young adults and middle-aged individuals as they navigate relationship issues, self image concerns, loneliness, grief, self-harm, anxiety, depression, and work-life challenges. She values each client’s healing journey, embracing both the breakdowns and the breakthroughs along the way. She uses a trauma-informed and queer-affirmative lens and follows an eclectic approach while combining elements of client-centered therapy, transactional analysis and narrative therapy. Outside her therapeutic practice, Vidhi enjoys dancing, engaging in mandala art and binge watching her favorite shows.

Pranay Javeri (he/him)
Queer Affirmative Psychologist
Pranay Javeri holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology. He uses a myriad of therapeutic techniques to meet each client’s unique needs. With a trauma-informed, queer-affirmative, and intersectional approach, he offers a safe and inclusive environment where diverse experiences are respected and valued. He has worked towards creating safer spaces for teens, young and middle-aged adults, dealing with interpersonal relationship concerns, systemic challenges, work-life issues, grief, anxiety, depression and traumatic experiences for over 3 years now. He has helped clients develop personalized tools for healing and growth, fostering resilience and hope for a brighter future. Outside of his sessions, he is a random fact machine who is always up for a ‘chai pe charcha’ session and indulges his passion for pop culture.

Srishti Doshi (she/her)
Counseling Psychologist,
Career Counselor
Srishti Doshi holds a Masters in Counselling Psychology and a certification in career counselling. With over two years of professional experience, she has worked extensively with clients dealing with anxiety, depression, negative thoughts, work-life balance, and relationship issues. She has also worked with couples and family in a family court. She works from a compassionate and client-centered lens to help individuals and families navigate their challenges and follows an eclectic approach, which means using various therapeutic techniques, according to specific client needs. Apart from working, she enjoys exploring different mediums of art and has a small business involving her art as well.
Disclaimer: Please reach out to these emergency helplines in times of urgent help. Incase these helplines are not available, reach out to your safe person, or the nearest hospital for help
In case of any crisis, please reach out to:
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Helpline for women in distress: 1091
KIRAN MENTAL HEALTH Helpline: 18005990019
Child Helpline: 1098
iCALL: +9102225521111
Samaritans: +918422984528

