Noya Giri is a Counselling Psychologist at Maarga Mind Care, Gurgaon, with a strong academic and clinical background in Clinical Psychology and Neurosciences. She holds an M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology and a B.Sc. (Hons) in Neurosciences, which allows her to approach mental health concerns with a well-integrated understanding of both psychological processes and brain–behavior relationships. Her work is grounded in evidence-based practice and delivered with empathy, structure, and a client-centred focus.
She has over three years of clinical experience working across psychiatric hospitals, rehabilitation centres, schools, corporate mental health programs, and digital wellness platforms. Noya has supported individuals dealing with a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and psychological concerns, including stress, anxiety, mood difficulties, trauma-related issues, addiction recovery, and psychosocial challenges. Her experience spans working with children, adolescents, adults, women, and working professionals, enabling her to tailor interventions to different age groups and life contexts.
In clinical and rehabilitation settings, she has been actively involved in biopsychosocial assessments, treatment planning, risk assessment, and ongoing case management. She has conducted both individual and group therapy sessions using structured, evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), mindfulness-based therapies, and cognitive remediation techniques. She has also worked closely with caregivers, providing psychoeducation and guidance to support long-term recovery and relapse prevention.
Noya has substantial experience in child and adolescent mental health, having worked as a school psychologist where she addressed emotional, behavioral, learning, and social concerns. Her role included identifying problem behaviors, implementing behavior modification plans, conducting semi-formal assessments for learning difficulties, supporting academic development, mediating peer relationship issues, and collaborating closely with parents and educators to ensure a holistic and supportive approach to a child’s well-being.
In addition to clinical work, she has contributed to corporate and workplace mental health initiatives, offering therapy and workshops focused on stress management, burnout, emotional regulation, and overall workplace well-being. She has also been involved in the development of structured online therapeutic programs and digital mental health solutions, combining clinical insight with accessible, technology-enabled care.
Her therapeutic approach is integrative and collaborative, drawing from CBT, DBT, interpersonal therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, motivational enhancement, family therapy, and group therapy. She places strong emphasis on ethical practice, psychoeducation, and skill-building, helping clients develop insight, resilience, and practical coping strategies that support long-term emotional well-being and improved quality of life.
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