We are an inclusive mental health collective based in Bangalore, and we believe that mental healthcare should not be a privilege. We offer individual and couples counseling services for various mental health concerns, conduct workshops and support groups, and conduct research projects.
We are determined to work towards de-stigmatizing mental health in our society, making mental healthcare accessible to all, fostering emotional well-being, and understanding the intricacies of intersectionality in the field of mental health while keeping ethical mental health practices as our top priority.
Sindhura B.K is our founder and a counseling psychologist. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Psychology and her area of interest lies in understanding the impact of early adversity on human development.
While she is currently not practicing therapy, Sindhura leads The Manasu Project, overseeing supervision and internship programs, as well as managing the collective's day-to-day operations.
Meet Sahasra Rao, a dedicated consultant psychologist at TMP, known for her unique and holistic approach to counseling. She has completed a Masters in Psychology and is an internationally certified career counselor.
Meet Monosshita Saha, a consultant psychologist at TMP. Monosshita is from Kolkata and has a Masters degree in Psychology. She is a certified art therapist too, and incorporates many elements of artistic expression to help her clients deal with various concerns.
Meet Annesha Roy, a dedicated consultant psychologist at TMP. Annesha holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology and is trauma-informed as well as queer affirmative. She provides a warm and nurturing space to help her clients explore themselves.
Meet Sajan Arun, a consultant psychologist at TMP, with a Maters in Counseling Psychology. Sajan specializes in dealing with concerns around couples and families.
Meet Khevna Reddy, our social media manager! She is a is an undergraduate student pursuing BA Psychology and Journalism. She works with TMP to deliver mental health content in an optimal manner across all social media platforms.
Neelima Pattnayak is a content creator and designer for The Manasu Project. She recently completed her bachelor's degree in psychology and plans to pursue a master's in the same field. In her free time, Neelima enjoys painting and photography.
Anjali is a Content Creator and Designer at TMP. Currently, she is working towards her Master's degree in Clinical Psychology and is deeply passionate about research. She loves discovering new concepts and insights. Outside of her academic pursuits, Anjali enjoys immersing herself in a good book or working on her writing projects.
Mental Health does not exist in isolation. We exist at the intersection of factors such as gender, caste, sexuality, disability, ethnicity, educational background, and so on that shape our experiences and issues.
We believe that culture has a strong influence on both the practitioner and the client. We recognize it's influence in times of distress & work on being culturally sensitive to gain a better understanding of clients’ mental health concerns.
One of our aims is to make mental healthcare accessible and affordable, especially to those that do not have the privilege to access it. We try to do this by offering services in regional languages and through a sliding scale.
Your story matters to us. We are here to truly listen to you by creating a secure and non-judgmental space for you to share your experiences and issues.
We as a team are temporarily pausing all our work at TMP, including therapy, internships, and events. This decision comes at a time when our team requires a much needed break to unwind, re-evaluate and re-direct our focus of work. We thank you for your continued support, understanding and cooperation.