Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi, I’m Aishwarya — and I’ll be honest, writing about myself like this feels a little strange. I’d much rather meet you in conversation than sum myself up in a paragraph. But I also know how important it is to get a feel for the person you might open up to — especially when you’re reaching out for support.
I’m a UK-certified psychotherapist, and I believe therapy isn’t about “fixing” — it’s about creating a space where you can finally lay things down. A space where you don’t have to hold it all together. Where you can be messy, uncertain, and still feel safe, seen, and accepted.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and paced by your comfort. I work from a Person-Centered foundation, drawing from Emotion-Focused Therapy, Narrative and Systems Therapy, and Transactional Analysis — especially in my work with couples. I also integrate Psychodynamic ideas to gently explore how early life experiences may be shaping present patterns.
Outside of therapy, I turn to painting (pastels and acrylics) and Kathak dance — both offer me a way to reconnect with myself, move emotion through the body, and remember what feels most alive.
If something in this resonated, you’re welcome to reach out whenever you feel ready.
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Aishwarya Kulkarni is a UK-certified psychotherapist with four years of clinical experience who prefers meeting people in conversation rather than summarising herself in a single paragraph.
She approaches therapy as a space to lay things down rather than a process of fixing – a place where people can be messy, unsure, and still feel seen and accepted. Her style is warm, collaborative, and paced according to each person’s comfort.
Aishwarya works from a Person-Centred foundation and draws on Emotion-Focused Therapy, Narrative and Systems Therapy, and Transactional Analysis – the latter particularly in her work with couples. She also integrates psychodynamic ideas to gently explore how early life experiences may influence present patterns.
Outside of her professional work she paints with pastels and acrylics and practices Kathak dance, activities she uses to reconnect with herself, move emotion through the body, and remember what feels most alive. If this approach resonates, Aishwarya welcomes contact whenever someone feels ready to reach out.
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