Personal Approach
Nandini operates from an anti-oppression lens honoring the intersecting identities clients hold, centering autonomy and self-determination. Although holistic, her approach contextualizes each client’s wellbeing within the unique systems (i.e. political, familial, etc.) they navigate. Her eclectic and non-hierarchical orientation draws from feminist-multicultural, person-centered, trauma-informed, and psychodynamic modalities. By centering compassion and non-judgement, Nandini hopes to support the client’s pursuit toward healing, happiness, and ultimately, freedom.
Professional Background
Nandini has experience working across diverse settings, including in-patient centers, non-profit organizations, higher education, community advocacy groups, and corporations. Specifically, her clinical interests include exploring the challenges and triumphs surrounding identity exploration, relationships and intimacy, familial and generational trauma, cultural experiences, and transitional adjustment periods. Upon completion of her education, she is constantly pursuing opportunities to further refine her competencies.