Juveriya Khan

Juveriya is a Counseling Psychologist with a Master's in Applied Psychology from Jamia.

She takes an eclectic approach in her practice, drawing from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), and person-centered principles.

Rooted in Rogerian values of empathy, unconditional positive regard, and respect for each person’s unique experience, she strives to create a space where individuals feel safe, seen, and eventually empowered.

Talk to me about: Anxiety, depression, interpersonal conflicts, workplace stress, burnout, shame, grief, self-exploration and navigating social constructs.

Currently Reading: The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky

Hobbies: Jiujitsu, Writing, Reading, Spoken word

Recent Articles

🧠 Mental Health

From Clash to Connection: Proven Strategies to Navigate Relationship Conflict

Conflict doesn’t have to be destructive—discover evidence-based tools from Gottman’s repair research, emotion coaching, meta-emotion philosophy, and conflict frameworks to navigate disagreements with empathy and strengthen relational bonds.

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🧠 Mental Health

Effective Strategies to Reduce Stress and Anxiety During Exams

Discover effective strategies to manage stress and anxiety during exams. Equip yourself with practical tips for a calmer, more focused mindset. Read more!

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