Diya Kallivayalil is a Psychologist based in the USA. My areas of speciality include Eating Disorders, Peer Relationships, Racial Identity, Relationship Issues, School Issues, Self Esteem, Stress, and Women's Issues. This profile is currently unclaimed; please validate the details are current when communicating with the mental health professional.
Therapist Overview
Life transitions, anxiety and depression, painful relationship patterns, and past upsetting or traumatic experience can interfere with developing meaningful relationships, managing professional and personal demands and fully engaging with our lives. I believe a caring and non-judgmental therapeutic relationship can help clients gain deeper understanding of themselves, develop more self-compassion, process painful experiences, and develop meaningful and mutual relationships. I have particular expertise in the treatment of anxiety, depression and other problems related to trauma and abuse. I also welcome clients who want to learn more about themselves and explore their racial, sexual or gender identities. I am trained in psychodynamic, relational, and cognitive behavioral treatment but I believe a good therapeutic fit and sense of connection are particularly important to meaningful change. I am the Director of Training at the Victims of Violence Program at Cambridge Hospital and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.