Shavika Singha, Psychotherapist

A place to understand yourself

Therapy for adults and couples navigating who they are and where they come from.

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Hi, I’m Shavika.

I’m a first-generation, multicultural, South Asian therapist born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Before becoming a therapist, I spent nearly a decade in the tech world, pursuing what I believed were the right milestones for success. That path eventually led to burnout and a growing awareness that I was living a life that looked good from the outside but felt difficult and lonely inside.

My own healing began when I finally turned inward. Therapy helped me unpack personal and familial patterns, tend to my emotional landscape, own my neurodivergence, and begin reconnecting with both myself and my cultural roots. Rediscovering joy, meaning, and a sense of aliveness changed the trajectory of my life and my work.

That journey is what ultimately brought me to becoming a therapist and continues to guide the way that I work. 

Education and Training:
M.A. Integral Counseling Psychology | California Institute of Integral Studies
Sex Therapy Certificate | California Institute of Integral Studies
Co-Active Certified Coach | Co-Active Training Institute
Reiki Level II , Usui Lineage

Services

Individual Therapy

I offer relational and directive psychotherapy for adults navigating anxiety, identity, and life transitions. Many of my clients are multicultural, first- or second-generation, or feel “in between” worlds—grappling with family expectations, cultural responsibilities, and self-definition. Our work focuses on understanding the patterns that keep you stuck and developing a more grounded, authentic relationship with yourself so you can move through life with clarity and confidence.

In person & Telehealth in CA | Sliding Scale Available


Couples Therapy

I help couples strengthen communication, repair trust, and deepen emotional and physical intimacy. My approach is relational and culturally responsive, honoring each partner’s personal history and cultural background. Whether you’re navigating recurring conflict, cross-cultural differences, or periods of disconnection, therapy offers a supportive space to rebuild understanding, restore connection, and grow together with intention.

In person & Telehealth in CA | Sliding Scale Available


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“We do not have to romanticize our past in order to be aware of how it seeds our present.”

— Audre Lorde

My
Approach

My Approach

Therapy is a practice.

It is a space for you to build a relationship with yourself — your needs, your desires, and the way you want to feel and move through the world. My aim is to support that practice with care, integrity, and the steady presence you deserve.

My approach is relational and client-centered, which means you are leading the charge and I’m right there with you. We’ll pay attention to all the parts of you that enter the room — cultural, social, personal, and inherited — because each one carries meaning. We’ll time travel between who you were in the past, how it shows up in your present, and what possible futures you could create. I bridge both coaching and therapeutic styles  direct, creative, and structured, while still meeting you exactly where you are and gently challenging you toward growth.

Most of our sessions are talk therapy, and at times I bring in somatic practices or reflective tools to support your work outside the room. Humor, authenticity, and curiosity are core to how I show up, and together we create a space where healing and growth can unfold at a pace that feels right for you. I also support couples in understanding how their histories, cultures, and communication patterns shape the relationship they’re creating together.

Frequently Asked

  • In our first few sessions, we’ll focus on getting to know each other. I’ll gather some background information, learn what brings you in, and understand your goals. As we continue, we’ll co-create a style and rhythm that fits you.

    A typical session begins with a brief check-in, followed by space to explore whatever feels most present for you. We might pick up where we left off, follow something emerging in the moment, or explore a theme you want to understand more deeply. The process isn’t always linear, but it’s always collaborative, and my priority is that you feel supported throughout our work together.

  • All sessions are currently held online through a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform to ensure your privacy and comfort. When in-person sessions become available again, I will offer a hybrid option so you can choose what works best for your schedule and needs.

  • Therapy is a commitment to yourself, evidence suggests that weekly therapy sessions are the most beneficial. Meeting weekly helps build consistency, trust, and momentum in the work. We’ll reserve a standing day and time for you. This regular rhythm supports deeper exploration and more sustainable growth.

    I’m open to occasional rescheduling when life or travel comes up. As we move toward completing our work together, we can shift to bi-weekly sessions. My goal is for you to eventually feel grounded, resourced, and able to be your own strongest support.

  • Therapy is an on-going practice and process. The timeline looks different for everyone. For some many months, for others, perhaps longer. We’ll work together to determine your goals and balance that with any other factors of consideration you might have.

  • Not at this time.

  • I work from a relational, depth-oriented framework that integrates somatic, parts-based, and transpersonal perspectives. My work is informed by culture, attachment, trauma, and nervous system awareness, while also supporting insight, agency, and change.

    I work with individuals and couples around:

    • Multicultural, immigrant, and BIPOC identity

    • Burnout and high-achieving adults, including those in tech or high-demand fields

    • Anxiety, depression, and chronic stress

    • Trauma, including PTSD and complex PTSD (C-PTSD)

    • Attachment and relationship patterns

    • Intergenerational and family-of-origin dynamics

    • Communication, conflict, intimacy, and sex therapy

    Approaches I draw from include:

    • Relational and psychodynamic therapy

    • Somatic and nervous-system–informed work

    • Parts-based / IFS-informed approaches

    • Transpersonal and meaning-oriented therapy

    • Coaching-informed, solution-focused support for career and life transitions

    • Decolonial and liberatory framework

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If you’re ready to understand yourself and your story, let’s do it together.