Our Team
We are Bodh Center for Wellness. We specialize in helping people of color navigate family dynamics, life and identity transitions, and intergenerational conflict. Give us a ring! We'd be honored to support you through your journey of personal growth and self-acceptance.
This is me!
I am a South Asian Third Culture Kid who grew up in North America and in the Middle East. I am intimately familiar with the struggles of moving frequently, establishing a sense of belonging, and navigating opposing cultural norms. As a mom of two, I am sensitive to the struggles of re-discovering oneself in motherhood, renegotiating familial roles and responsibilities, re-establishing a sense of intimacy in one’s marriage, and figuring out one’s shifting priorities with respect to work-life balance. I am also a career changer and understand what it’s like to feel like you are starting life over from scratch. In working with me, you can expect to find a collaborative and engaged partner interested in helping you find your way back to leading a meaningful and fulfilling life.
Formalities
Dr. Divya Jain is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, specialized in clinical neuropsychological assessments. She provides values-based therapy to adults who are 25 years and older, as well as culturally-informed neuropsychological assessments to folks across the lifespan (5-years-old to 90-years-old). She has worked in academic hospitals, Veteran Affairs hospitals, college counseling centers, private practice settings, and in healthcare business consulting firms.
This is me!
Hi! My name is Muneet Kaur Malhi and I am a Canadian-born and raised Punjabi Sikh living in the US. I specialize in working with South Asians, specifically South Asian children of immigrants. I have first-hand experience with balancing multiple aspects of my identity and renegotiating that balance at various times in my life. I am intimately familiar with the difficulty of navigating paths not made for BIPOC individuals. Because of my own intersecting identities, I understand the importance of discussing intersectionality in therapeutic conversations. As someone in higher education, I understand the ideals and pressures of perfectionism and high achievement among Asian cultures.
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In clinical practice, I focus on helping you understand YOU, at whichever stage of life you are in. My systems-based approach to therapy allows me to understand how different social and institutional systems may have influenced your individuality in a way that may or may not be congruent with who you wish to be. I incorporate a relational approach to therapy so I may be an active member in the therapy room with you as you do the vulnerable work of recovering and strengthening your sense of self. While I work with individuals across the lifespan, I have a niche interest in supporting adolescents and early adults (ages 18-24).
Formalities
Dr. Malhi is a Clinical Psychologist working under Dr. Jain's supervision. She graduated with her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Adler University in 2024 and is working towards independent licensure. Dr. Malhi has trained in a variety of settings, including community mental health centers, outpatient hospital settings and inpatient psychiatric wards.