Prachi Saxena: How to find love without losing yourself


Ankit Narasimhan
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There are very few things more fulfilling than a healthy and thriving relationship.
However, the process of finding one can often be challenging.
How do we do the work to know what we want and attract it? How do we know when we’ve found the right person? How do we tackle the world of modern dating?
Two years ago, we spoke to Clinical Psychologist, Prachi Saxena on how to build healthy relationships. Host Ankit Narasimhan has an illuminating conversation with her once more to find out about how to manage dating and finding love.
We discuss
- Authenticity and navigating through the fear of not being accepted.
- Doing the self work to attract the right person for us.
- Situationships – why they happen and how to handle them.
- How do we know when we’ve found the right person for us?
- Struggles of dating apps.
- How do we know when the right time to break up is?
- Navigating through different world views.
- The one thing that Prachi’s clients struggle with the most.
Prachi’s bio
Prachi Saxena is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Psychotherapist with nearly 2 decades of experience. She is the founder of the Emotional Wellness Initiatives which is an online psychological and emotional wellbeing services platform.
In her work in the field of mental health she has appeared as an expert on several platforms including magazines like Femina, Better Homes and Gardens and Child, and websites like Twinkle Khanna’s Tweakindia.com
Connect with Prachi
LinkedIn | Emotional Wellness Initiatives
QOTD
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Credits
Ankit Narasimhan, host and episode planner.
Ravi Kumar, sound designer and editor.
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*Disclaimer – The content in this podcast is only for educational purposes. It cannot be considered as individual therapy advice or counseling and is not to be taken as medical or mental health advice.
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