Who the therapist is matters just as much, if not more, than what they do.”
– Akash Mohan

I am Akash Mohan (he or him), a counselling psychologist, queer affirmative practitioner, and trauma informed mental health professional. These are the formal titles, but they are not what define the work. What matters is how I sit with you, how I listen, how I hold your story with care, and how I stay present with the parts of you that have not always been met with gentleness. This page is not simply about where I trained or how many sessions I have done. It is about why I do this work and what guides me when we are in the room together. It is about a practice that centres your story, your context, your pace, and your agency.

I have always believed that the stories we carry shape how we understand ourselves. Some stories are inherited, some are enforced, some are born from survival, and some are whispered versions of who we hope to become. My journey into psychology began with a desire to make room for the stories that have been interrupted, dismissed, erased, or pathologised. Over time, I found myself drawn toward approaches that honour complexity, resist reduction, and invite co creation.

While my degrees, certifications, and clinical experience inform the work, they are not what matter most. What continues to shape my practice is the ongoing act of listening. Listening to people. Listening to context. Listening to culture. Listening to silence. Listening to the truths that emerge slowly when someone finally feels safe enough to speak. My work is grounded in the belief that therapy is not a place of correction, but a place of understanding and possibility. It is a relationship where your lived experience becomes the centre, not the backdrop. If we work together, you will find a space that meets you with presence, curiosity, and care, and a therapist who is committed to holding your story with the dignity it deserves.

What I Bring to Every Session

I hold a deep belief that trust does not begin only after therapy starts. It often begins in the moment someone is trying to understand who they are choosing to work with. That first encounter, whether through reading a website, reviewing credentials, or sensing values, can be the beginning of safety. This is why I choose to be transparent about my training, qualifications, and professional commitments.

Below is a comprehensive list of my academic qualifications and specialised trainings, which reflect my dedication to clinical excellence and ethical responsibility.

Formal Educational Qualifications

I hold a Master’s degree in Applied Psychology with a specialization in Clinical and Counselling Practice from the School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai. My foundational training in psychology began with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the School of Behavioural Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala. This academic journey has grounded my practice in reflective, relational, and ethically anchored approaches to mental health.

  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology, School of Behavioural Sciences, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala (2016–2019).
  • Master’s Degree in Applied Psychology (Clinical and Counselling Practice), School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (2019–2021).
  • Certification in Trauma-Informed Care, School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (2022 – 2023)
  • Post Graduate Certificate Programme In Couple And Family Therapy, School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (2024)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Trauma Focused Therapy, School of Human Ecology, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai (2025 – 2026)**

I pursue additional certifications to deepen my clinical insight, stay responsive to evolving client needs, and ensure that my practice remains grounded in ethically sound, research-informed, and socially aware frameworks.

Additional Certifications

In addition to my formal education, I have completed over 30 national and international certifications focused on trauma-informed care, queer-affirmative counselling, sexuality and relationship counselling, and postmodern therapeutic frameworks. These include specialized training in Trauma-Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (TF-ACT), Queer Affirmative Counselling Practice, and Consensual Non-Monogamy (Level 1 & 2). My learning is ongoing and supervised, ensuring that my practice remains nuanced, research-informed, and aligned with evolving mental health needs.

  • Training in Sexuality and Sexual Counselling, Alternative Stories, Bangalore (2020).
  • Certification in Queer Affirmative Counselling Practice, Mariwala Health Initiative, Mumbai – April/May Cohort (2021).
  • Trauma-Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (TF-ACT), Dr. Russ Harris, Psychwire (2022).
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Beginners, Dr. Russ Harris, Psychwire (2023).
  • Consensual Non-Monogamy Level 1: Clinical Skills and Interventions, Martha Kauppi, Institute of Relational Intimacy – AASECT-approved CE Activity (2023).
    • This achievement has also granted him certification from the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) for approved Continuing Education Activity.
  • Consensual Non-Monogamy Level 2: Consultation Group – Maple, Martha Kauppi, Institute of Relational Intimacy (2024)**.
  • ADHD Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP) Certification Course: Strength-based Interventions to Thrive with ADHD from Childhood to Adulthood, PESI UK (2025) **.
  • Complex Trauma Certification Training Level 1 & 2 (CCTP/CCTP-II) Course with Janina Fisher, PESI UK (2025)**
  • Janina Fisher’s Master Class in Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment, PESI UK (2025)**
  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for ADHD by Dr. Russ Harris, Psychwire (2025).**
  • Completed 30+ MOOCs, CPEs, and PDEs from national and international platforms as part of ongoing professional development (2019–Present).

** – currently taking.

Work and Professional Background

Professional Overview

2021 – Present

Since beginning my practice in 2021, I have accumulated over four years of clinical experience and have facilitated more than 4,000 therapy sessions across diverse concerns and populations, for client around the global. My work spans individual and relational therapy, with a focus on trauma, gender and sexuality, systemic oppression, and non-normative relationalities.

In this time, I have had the privilege of working with and being associated with several national and state-level organisations and agencies in multiple capacities—including as a consultant, affiliate consultant, advisory board member, guest faculty, resource person, trainer, mentor, external consultant and associate member. These roles have enabled me to contribute meaningfully to clinical practice, training, public advocacy, and systemic change within the mental health landscape.

Professional Experience

Current Roles

  • Founder, CEO and Chief Psychologist at Akash Mohan – Therapy Beyond Labels
  • Advisory Board Member and Mentor Trainer, Sexuality Education Kerala Foundation
  • Central Circle Member, Psychology Circle
  • Associated with MAVA (Men Against Violence and Abuse, Mumbai)
  • Affiliate Consultant Counselling Psychologist at That Safe Space, Thiruvananthapuram

Previous Roles

  • External Consultant and Faculty Trainer at iHEAR AffirmCare, Sangath, Bhopal
  • Central Circle Member, Psychology Circle
  • Consultant Counselling Psychologist, That Safe Space, Thiruvananthapuram
  • Affiliate Consultant Psychologist, HealMind, Thrissur
  • Expert Consultant, StandWeSpeak, Goa
  • Consultant Counselling Psychologist and Queer-Affirmative Counselling Practitioner, Mind Weavers, Calicut, Kerala
  • Counselling Psychologist, Sneh Therapy, Mumbai
  • Mission Officer – SOGIESC in Mental Health, Central Circle of Psychology Circle

Professional Contributions

I have facilitated over 75 national and state-level training programs, workshops, and panel discussions, engaging with diverse audiences across educational, clinical, and advocacy spaces. My work reflects an ongoing commitment to advancing inclusive, trauma-informed, and LGBTQ+ affirmative mental health practices.

  • Public engagements promoting de-medicalised, context-sensitive mental health care
  • Academic sensitisation programs in medical and legal institutions
  • Capacity-building workshops for early-career mental health professionals

Me as Your Therapist

“Under Development.”

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