Cognitive Behavioural Therapists at FineAlly are warm, empathetic and highly skilled.
We create a space to help you openly address your concerns and be the best version of you.

We create a space to help you openly address your concerns and be the best version of you.
CBT builds on the idea that evaluating and changing our thinking can improve our emotional state. It is a collaborative process, relying on trust and openness between the therapist and client, that works on changing our underlying dysfunctional beliefs.
CBT has undergone a great deal of testing by the scientific community. Research suggests the treatment is effective for anxiety, depression, insomnia, substance use, relationships (couples, families etc.), other mental health concerns and even medical problems with underlying psychological components.
MA Clinical Psychology | Level 2, TEAM CBT
Archita Sobti is a highly skilled and experienced Counselling Psychologist and CBT Therapist, with over 12 years of exceptional work. She specializes in using TEAM Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and in addition to that, she incorporates various other therapeutic models, including but not limited to Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Supportive Psychotherapy, to provide her clients with the best possible treatment. Furthermore, she identifies herself as a queer affirmative therapist and is dedicated to providing a safe and inclusive environment for her clients.
“The session helped me a lot and also made me feel heard with absolute no judgement, it was a very comfortable environment, it helped me gaining insights and supportive one on one session”
“Miss Archita’s sessions have helped me immensely/tonnes. I am very much thankful for her support through all my struggles during low phases. I really can’t forget the days when I used to cry massively and she was the one who could understand me and listened to my endless fears and thoughts. Even people close to me couldn’t help me get through it, but she was the one who lit my life gracefully.
I was able to overcome the worst of my depression just because of the most humble woman, Miss Archita. I had and always have an excellent experience in taking sessions with her.
Thanks a lot for being a part of my life journey and thanks for making it easier.”
– Rhythm, 24 years
“Mental Health has long been a “taboo subject”, and one that has always been looked down upon or ignored even. Fortunately, now it is at the forefront with so many people all over the world coming forward with a bevy of such issues and problems.
My own problems weren’t far behind, and Archita was right there to answer the call each and every time. It wasn’t just being there that helped, it’s actively listening and also, equipping me with certain tips and tricks in cases of emergencies or urgencies, to be able to calm down and handle the issue at hand. Further, the ability to look at and gauge circumstances from not just one, but multiple perspectives and points of view is another big learning from the entire journey.
Cannot thank Archita enough for helping me acknowledge, understand and work through my own mental health issues, with such kindness and care.”
– Arjun, 27 years (Name changed)
“People are not disturbed by things, but by the views they take of them.”
— Epictetus
A 20-year-old school student came for help with Depression and Anxiety. They had been suffering with low mood, inability to get things done and exam anxiety for 3 to 4 years. They were on medication for depression and had taken counselling on and off before. Within 4 to 5 sessions of working with them using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, they started showing signs of improvement and became more productive and hopeful. Treatment lasted only a few months, with booster sessions given every month or two after that. They were able to integrate back, feel contentment and lead a productive life even as they moved from school to college.
– Archita Sobti Khan, Cognitive Behavioural Therapist – CBT
FineAlly believes that mental health is not a privilege, but a right. Understanding the power of words, FineAlly initiates and encourages dialogues around mental health through its team of experts who help you reach simple answers to life’s problems, no matter where you are in your journey. Working effectively to combat individual needs by adapting therapeutic techniques, FineAlly works in a collaborative manner through counselling and clinical interventions to help you feel and be better in life. If you believe our ethos can help you, let’s talk!
At FineAlly, we have individual and group CBT. To know more, request a call back by filling this form.
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The first step to assessing how many sessions will be required is to have an initial assessment. It also depends on the nature of your concern and the pace of progress, which differs from individual to individual. Typically, CBT requires 8 to 24 sessions. However, for most situations, at least 12 sessions are needed. If the problem has been around for a number of years, it is likely that treatment will last for longer than 20 sessions. However, compared to traditional psychotherapy that takes years, CBT is relatively short term.
Typically, CBT is a short-term treatment that lasts 3 to 6 months, as opposed to long term psychotherapeutic approaches that typically last 2 to 3 years. However, the short length is also dependent on the problem and the person. At times, an initial assessment indicates that 8 sessions over 2 months should suffice. There may be new needs that surface over the sessions, thereby extending the treatment period.
The typical frequency is 1 session a week. However, at times we may begin with 2 sessions a week if deemed fit. Once you and the therapist observe progress, the frequency of sessions can be brought down to once in 2 weeks. Before completely ending treatment, follow-up sessions are recommended at the interval of 1 or more months
Talking to a therapist who is warm, empathetic and non-judgmental can feel good and start to bring about change and clarity on its own. However, therapy is a process and this process takes time. However, therapy is a process and this process takes time. Being short-term does not mean that CBT is instantaneous or that it is a quick fix. The first 2 to 3 sessions are a time for assessment, creating goals and a time when the therapist understands you. You may not expect the main techniques to begin just yet, and thereby you may not notice considerable changes.
Whom you wish to tell that you are taking therapy is your personal choice. There is no rule that you must tell your family or friends. However, we do ask for an emergency contact. It is also helpful to keep someone you trust in the loop.
It is not mandatory to involve your loved ones in your treatment. It can, however, be recommended in certain situations, or you may choose to involve them. This is especially true in the case of problems in relationships. However, a lot of work can be done on relationships even without involving the other person.
Typically, no. At times, your therapist may refer you to another specialist for a coexisting concern or additional treatment. An example of this can be a referral to a psychiatrist or a speech therapist.
Confidentiality of sessions is maintained by all psychologists and counsellors. This means that all information shared will be kept only with your therapist and no identifying information will be shared. However, some of the best therapists take case consultations or supervisions from senior colleagues, mentors and other experts in the field. If your therapist is doing so, they may be consulting the other expert for your case as well. However, the other expert(s) also maintains the same standards of confidentiality. If you are concerned about this, feel free to discuss this with your therapist
No. A CBT therapist will not prescribe medication. However, if your condition is affecting your day to day living or if it is getting difficult for you to focus on therapy, medication may be considered. This will require a psychiatric evaluation by a psychiatrist.
You can book a 15 minutes free consultation to know if you are a good fit. Typically, CBT can help with depression, anxiety, substance use, habits, addictions, relationship problems and many more concerns. CBT is not always a good fit for clients with certain types of learning disabilities or psychosis.
CBT is the standard recommended psychotherapy for many mental health concerns, especially Anxiety and Depression. It is also structured and time bound, i.e., it usually takes up to 20 sessions only. It also teaches you strategies and provides you with tools to manage on your own in the future
The major disadvantage of CBT is that you will also have to put in some amount of work, time and effort during the phase of treatment. It is a collaborative approach, and your efforts will also go a long way in making the treatment effective. You can choose to slow down the pace a little in case you have limited time. You can also speed up the pace if you want to accomplish more in less sessions