I offer relational, insight-oriented counseling informed by narrative, attachment, and acceptance-based approaches, with attention to cultural and family context.
Hi, I’m Drishti Jaisingh — a Psychologist based in Berlin.
My approach is collaborative, grounded, and culturally attuned. I work in a relational, insight-oriented way, helping clients explore how early relationships, cultural context, and lived experiences continue to shape their sense of self, emotional patterns, and choices. Rather than focusing on symptoms alone, our work centers on understanding long-standing relational dynamics and developing greater flexibility, self-trust, and agency within them.
I support individuals navigating questions of identity, transition, and belonging—particularly those living at the intersections of neurodivergence, migration, and significant life shifts. Many of my clients are exploring who they are beyond inherited roles and expectations, and how to move through change without losing connection to what matters most.
Alongside private practice, I work with Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), offering support around workplace stress, burnout, and vicarious trauma—especially for those in helping professions. I have experience working with individuals exposed to secondary trauma through care work, advocacy, or mental health roles, and my approach emphasizes sustainable ways of caring for others while remaining emotionally resourced and connected to oneself.
As an Indian expat, I bring a lived understanding of cultural transition, identity fragmentation, and the quieter forms of grief that can accompany distance from home. My work is informed by my own experience navigating the intersections of culture, migration, and ADHD, and by a multicultural perspective that holds both resilience and strain without reducing either. Whether you are managing high expectations, unlearning intergenerational patterns, or trying to reconnect with parts of yourself that feel muted or lost, I aim to offer a space that feels both familiar and expansive.
Sessions with me are warm, engaged, and often infused with reflection and humor. I believe emotional work can be both deep and structured, while remaining human and relational. Our sessions may include shared exploration, meaning-making, and gentle practices to support integration between sessions—always adapted to your pace, needs, and capacity.
My practice is trauma-informed, gender inclusive and queer-affirmative. I operate from a feminist inter-sectional lens. I follow an integrative approach based on interpersonal and cognitive theory, in my work with adults with emotional and behavioral issues.
As an ACT therapist, I guide individuals facing anxiety, stress, and life transitions to discover their values and create lives rich in meaning. Through mindfulness and evidence-based techniques, I help clients move beyond struggles and embrace resilience, purpose, and emotional well-being.
I feel a 'diagnosis' is somewhat de-humanizing, reducing an individual to a diagnostic label. In my work, I like to explore how the diagnosis impacts a person, and how they choose to work around it.
I believe a lot of work happens beyond the counseling session, whether it be through reflections, readings or watching. Homework or 'Task of the Week' is a common practice I use, along with many anecdotes and metaphors. Working with a strength-based approach, has equipped me in helping my clients externalize the problem from the person. All one needs is a safe, non-judgemental space for conversations and to unlearn, relearn and learn.
Some of the most Common Challenges my current clients face include:
2025- Present Psychologist at Linden Global Learning Support Services UG 2023- Present Well-being Specialist at Zevo Health 2023- Present EAP Consultant with MinuDoc 2023-2024 Group Facilitator for Adults with ADHD Support Group 2020-Present - Private Practice with individuals and couples Berlin
2026 - Externship in Emotionally Focussed Couple Therapy 2024 - Certification in Trauma Informed Care
2020 - Registered with the Rehabilitation Council of India as a Clinical Psychologist
2020 - Masters in Philosophy Clinical Psychology 2017 - Masters in Arts Applied Psychology: Specialisation in Clinical Psychology 2015 - Bachelors in Arts Psychology