A trusted & courageous space for healing and transformation
For those at thresholds of change, transition & uncertainty. I offer long-term depth work grounded in Jungian and archetypal psychology—weekly therapeutic engagement for those ready to meet the psyche's depths.
With over 20 years in Jungian-oriented depth practice, I work with clients worldwide via Zoom | Based in Bangalore, India
Not ready for long-term work? Begin with an Archetypal Consultation
“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light but by making the darkness conscious”
Depth Therapeutics™
True healing happens not at the surface, but in the depths of our being.
Its roots lie in the courage to face what is unseen. The forces that shape us — unconscious patterns, archetypal dynamics, and personal as well as generational complexes — move beneath awareness, governing our lives. The work of individuation is to meet these forces so that we may live closer to the truth of who we are.
Encounters with Psyche
through depth work
"The work connected many dots. It unearthed things I didn't know were buried. I left feeling lighter, more oriented, and with language for what I was experiencing."
"Reshma has an intuitive grasp of what's happening beneath the surface. She doesn't give you the answers; she helps you see what's already moving within you."
"I've had other forms of guidance before, but the depth of Reshma's work can't be matched. She connects the symbolic with the real in ways that are precise and deeply human."
Current Offering
Explore Grimm’s fairy tale The Water of Life
Fairy tales carry the wisdom of the psyche in symbolic form. This recorded exploration invites you to enter The Water of Life and discover its psychological depths.
This offering includes: A guided video exploration 1.5 hrs + PDF fairy tale + Journalling companion + 1 month access
An invitation to engage the story at your own pace — to see what in you longs for renewal.
Explore essays on living with psyche's demands
"Yet this dissolving is never only destruction. Its gift lies in the possibility of surrender. Gilbert reached a turning point when she admitted her helplessness and sought help, taking in the wisdom that she did not cause, could not control, and could not cure Rayya's addiction. This surrender was the true sacrifice: the relinquishing of the bargain for redemption. What remains after the waters recede is the naked self—stripped of omnipotence, porous yet more real."