You just need someone who will listen without judgement, labels, or being rushed to “fix” things.
Through Manpeeth, you can book counselling sessions with licensed mental health professionals in a way that feels simple, private, and respectful.
Single Session Therapy at Manpeeth is designed as a full, focused therapeutic experience in one sitting.
This format is for those who want clarity, perspective, or emotional grounding without committing to ongoing therapy unless they choose to.
Many people hesitate to start therapy because of time, cost, or uncertainty. Single Session Therapy allows you to begin without pressure.
While the session is paid, Manpeeth emphasizes a continuous non-financial commitment, there is no obligation to continue beyond this session.
Single Session Therapy may be helpful if you:
You don’t need to have everything figured out before coming in.
Duration: 90 minutes
Fee: ₹1199
Format: One-on-one session
Mode: Online
Sessions are conducted independently by a licensed mental health professional.
For lighter check-ins or ongoing support
If you prefer shorter conversations or want to take things step-by-step, you can also choose from shorter counselling sessions.
These sessions work well for:
Session options (Video / Audio):
₹499 — 30 minutes
₹799 — 60 minutes
Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar
All sessions are offered by a licensed Clinical Psychologist with experience working with men and young adults around emotional wellbeing, stress, relationships, and identity-related concerns.
Language: English / Hindi / Odia
Mode: Online
Format: One-on-one
Please follow the below steps –
Payment and scheduling are handled through a secure third-party platform.
You don’t need to be in crisis to seek counselling. Sessions may help if you’re experiencing:
You’re allowed to come in without having the “right words”.
All counselling sessions follow professional ethical standards.
Manpeeth does not access, record, or store session conversations or clinical information.
Manpeeth is not a crisis or emergency service.
If you are in immediate danger or experiencing severe distress, please contact local emergency services or a suicide prevention helpline.