Mind body care

Anagha

Anagha Surendra, MS
Supervised by
Dr. Shilpa Kapoor

Anagha graduated from The University of Tampa with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and is currently a third-year Ph.D. student at Palo Alto University. She spent her youth growing up in NYC, then Florida for college, and now resides in California. As a South-Indian American, she is passionate about furthering research on Asian American mental health. She recently completed a year of clinical training at the Gronowski Center, where she specialized in trauma-informed care for transitional-aged youths, college students, adults, and older adults. Anagha has experience and skills in providing culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and compassion-based therapy. She has experience working with substance use disorders, depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other trauma-related issues. Her passion is to work with underserved communities and aims to fill the gaps in accessibility to crisis care and services. Her therapeutic style recognizes that mental health is unique to the individual and will work with her clients to find a treatment plan and form of therapy that works for them. Currently, she is versed in compassion-focused/humanistic, mindfulness, cognitive behavioral, and culturally sensitive therapy. In her free time, she can be found binging the latest anime, playing games, or baking a sweet treat.

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