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Thoughts in Balance

Thoughts in balance is a support group for people who experience ‘Overthinking’ to come together to understand their experiences and how to cope with them better, in ways that work for them.

Thoughts in balance is a support group for people who experience ‘Overthinking’ to come together to understand their experiences and how to cope with them better, in ways that work for them.

The group will meet every Wednesday at 7 pm for 1-1.5 hours from 3rd July to 7th August; for 6 sessions.

The sessions are designed to be experiential in nature. The sessions hope to cover – understanding one’s own patterns of overthinking, one’s values and how they can guide us through overthinking, understanding the role Overthinking is playing in one’s life, shifting focus from the mind to the body and gut feelings.

In my work with clients, I often meet people who come to therapy distressed with “the issue of overthinking.” And as we explore what is underneath this “issue” with compassion and curiosity, we find a better understanding of ourself and through that forming a better relationship with ourself as whole, not looking at eliminating these overthinking parts of us but learning how to be with them in a way which doesn’t distress us, doesn’t burden us but empowers us.

Facilitator Profile Link: Tanvi Maloo, a Mental Health Professional

Who is facilitating this support group?

This workshop is facilitated by Tanvi Maloo (She/Her), a mental health therapist from Bengaluru with 5 years experience and practices online. You may click the image below to view their therapist profile and practice. 😊

Key Event Details

Jul
3
Starting Wednesday, Jul 3
7:00pm - 8:30pm
6 sessions
ETA
Fee
Total Fee ₹ 3,000 For 6 sessions. Approx ₹500 per session.
Event Medium
Online
Organized By
Organized By The Community
Notes from the organizer
3000 Rs - For folx residing in India, 5000 Rs - for folx residing outside India
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