Struggling to seek support with internal conflicts or in your relationships? I'm here and look forward to hearing from you :)
Hi, I’m Drishti Jaisingh — a Psychologist based in Berlin.
My approach is collaborative, grounded, and culturally sensitive. I draw from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) along with CBT and DBT, and a trauma-informed lens to support individuals navigating identity, transition, and relational challenges. I specialize in working with those who are exploring their sense of self in the context of neurodivergence, immigration, and significant life shifts.
In addition to private clients, I work with Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), offering support for workplace stress, burnout, and vicarious trauma—particularly to those in helping professions. I have experience supporting individuals exposed to secondary trauma through care work, advocacy, or mental health roles. Together, we build emotional resilience and create sustainable strategies to care for others without losing yourself.
As an Indian expat, I understand the complexities of cultural assimilation, identity fragmentation, and the quiet grief of being far from home. My work is informed by my own experience navigating the intersections of culture, migration, and ADHD. Whether you're managing high expectations, unlearning intergenerational beliefs, or just trying to feel like yourself again, I offer a space that’s both familiar and expansive.
Sessions with me is warm, engaging, and often playful. I believe emotional work can be deep and structured, while also being human and relatable. We often include reflection, humour, and a sense of shared discovery—alongside clear, actionable practices and “homework” to support integration between sessions.
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 SoulUp Group Facilitator for Adults with ADHD Support Group + Bibliotherapy Group 2020-Present - Private Practice with individuals and couples Berlin
2018-2020 - Trainee Psychologist at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, India 2017-2018 - Psychologist at Manas Foundation, Delhi, India
2020 - Registered with the Rehabilitation Council of India as a Clinical Psychologist
2020 - Masters in Philosophy Clinical Psychology, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India 2017 - Masters in Arts Applied Psychology: Specialisation in Clinical Psychology, BALM- Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India 2015 - Bachelors in Arts Psychology, Jesus and Mary College, University of Delhi, India