Treats




Relationships
Identity & self-esteem
Expat / cross-cultural issues
Identity & self-esteem
Speaks
Location
Age
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English
India
Adults only
Psychodynamic & Insight-Based, Humanistic & Experiential
In-person, Text, Online
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Dr Richa Khanna
Counselling Psychologist
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Specialisations
Relationships
Identity & self-esteem
Expat / cross-cultural issues
Identity & self-esteem
Grief & loss
Life transitions
ADHD
Artistic-Systemic Therapist,
Health and Prevention Psychologist (M.Sc.),
Psychologist (B.Sc.)
Heather O'Donnell
Artistic-Systemic Therapist,
Health and Prevention Psychologist (M.Sc.),
Psychologist (B.Sc.)
About me
I'm an American psychologist (M.Sc.), an artistic-systemic therapist (DGSF), and the founder of TGR The Green Room in Cologne, Germany. Having experienced five intercontinental moves, I bring a unique, multicultural perspective to my practice. My extensive background as a former professional musician, combined with my experience in international and diverse contexts, has inspired me to develop innovative methods that guide clients towards self-realisation, professional development, transcultural integration, leadership training, career reorientation, and sustainable well-being.
I am an international clinician, trained clinical supervisor, educator, and consultant with over a decade of experience in the mental health sector. I am passionate about helping you learn about yourself and make meaningful changes towards living authentically. Our relationship is central to the work I do, and my approach is guided by sensitivity to your unique narrative and grounded in ethical care.
I am an international person! I have lived and worked in diverse cultural spaces in India and the US. And I am continuing to reach individuals through online modalities across the globe. My work reflects a blend of sensitivity to people holding diverse identities (such as race and ethnicity, gender identity, social class, religion, caste, ability status, sexual orientation, and age, among others) and their individual narratives.



