Psychologists

Chinchu P G

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Chinchu P G

Consultant Psychologist

Psychologist | Counseling Specialist | Mental Health Educator

With a compassionate heart and an incisive mind, Chinchu George is a dedicated psychologist known for blending evidence-based therapeutic approaches with deep human understanding. Grounded in a strong foundation of cognitive-behavioural theory, narrative therapy, and client-centred care, Chinchu offers structured yet empathetic support to individuals navigating emotional, relational, and developmental challenges.
Before transitioning into full-time mental health practice, Chinchu held a successful decade-long career in the IT industry, an experience that honed her problem-solving skills, strategic thinking, and cross-functional communication. Her corporate background enables her to deeply understand the pressures of modern work environments, digital-age stressors, and the psychological struggles of professionals and students balancing performance with personal identity.
Over her tenure in mental health practice, Chinchu has worked with around 100 plus clients across diverse age groups—from adolescents struggling with attention and self-confidence, to adults facing marital distress, emotional fatigue, and personality-related difficulties. Her therapeutic work reflects a keen focus on attachment patterns, interpersonal functioning, and self-regulation strategies, especially in culturally nuanced contexts.
Chinchu’s therapeutic repertoire includes:
• Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for depression, panic, and attention-related difficulties
• Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) elements for emotional dysregulation and self-destructive coping
• Narrative and Metaphor Therapy to facilitate insight, emotional expression, and re-authoring of the self
• Family Systems Therapy for relational conflicts, enmeshment, and intergenerational dynamics
• Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) to promote actionable progress and resilience
• Developmental mentoring for adolescents and young adults with low motivation, social withdrawal, and identity confusion
In her work with families and couples, she skillfully mediates through emotionally charged dynamics, providing a safe space for direct but respectful confrontation when needed. Her ability to detect masked insecurities, hidden emotional conflicts, and unsaid needs allows her to build therapeutic trust even with clients who initially struggle to open up.

Beyond therapy, Chinchu is also a trainer and mentor, regularly guiding psychology interns and early-career professionals. Her teaching style emphasizes practical clarity, diagnostic precision, and adaptive thinking—preparing the next generation of therapists for the nuances of real-world counseling. She regularly conducts interactive sessions and workshops for couples, parents, and adults, focusing on themes such as healthy communication in marriage, emotional connection in parenting, and navigating relational conflicts with maturity. Her teaching style blends psychological insight with practical strategies, making complex concepts accessible and relevant to everyday life.
A believer in strength-based growth, Chinchu views each client as a narrative still unfolding, with potential for healing, change, and self-definition. Her sessions are marked by calm presence, structured insight, and the consistent aim of enabling clients to take charge of their emotional well-being.