Sexual Abuse Counselling in Bangalore

Ms. Jaya Nair


Jaya is a certified counsellor, Energy Healing Practitioner, Hypno and Regression therapist, Access Consciousness Practitioner, Redikall Healing Trainer & Practitioner and Family Constellation practitioner and also practices other modalities like...


Ms. Radha Murali


Radha practices wide-ranging techniques which include Psychotherapeutic Intervention, Counseling, Inner Child Work, Transpersonal Regression Therapy, Clinical Hypnotherapy, Ego State Therapy, Age Regression, Mindfulness, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Rhythmic Relaxation Technique (RRT), Energy Work, Chakra healing and Past Life Therapy


Sweta R Pandey

Sweta Pandey is a counselling psychologist and regression therapist who focuses on addressing psychological, emotional, behavioural, and relational issues. She has experience treating psychological and mental issues in children, adults, and elderly people....

Ms. Anjali Nagpal

Anjali Nagpal is a business trainer, a life coach and workshop facilitator certified to present Heal Your Life transformational workshop worldwide (based on the philosophy of Louise L Hay) approved by Hay House, US. She also conducts others workshops relating to self healing.

Dr. Geetanjali Saxena.


Past life Regression Trainer, Family Constellation Trainer, Theta Healing Trainer, Inner Child Work, Angel Therapist, Reiki healer, Hypnotherapy, Crystal Healing, Graphology, Tarot card reader & Astrologer


The Sanctuary - Ms. Sunita Rao

In her pursuit of finding better ways to heal the human body, mind and spirit Sunita Rao has been certified by internationally renowned organizations such as the EKAA School of Integrated Clinical Hypnotherapy and Heal Your Life based on the philosophy of Louise L Hays. She is also a Reiki Grandmaster practising and initiating in the Usui system of Reiki..

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse is unwanted sexual activity, with perpetrators using force, making threats or taking advantage of victims not able to give consent. Most victims and perpetrators know each other. Immediate reactions to sexual abuse include shock, fear or disbelief. Long-term symptoms include anxiety, fear or post-traumatic stress disorder. While efforts to treat sex offenders remain unpromising, psychological interventions for survivors — especially group therapy — appears effective

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