From individual therapy rooms to international crisis zones, from published pages to global platforms — this is the story of what happens when psychology meets purpose.
“Mental health support should follow need, not privilege. Every person, in every country, deserves access to care that is culturally informed, humanely delivered, and genuinely healing.”— Psy Shikha Kaushik
Each initiative was built in response to a gap — a community underserved, a voice unheard, a need unmet. Together, they form a network of care that spans continents, disciplines, and lived experiences.
An international mental wellness ecosystem focused on emotional wellbeing, resilience, and community mental health. Working with individuals navigating identity, trauma, and transformation across continents.
Amplifying women’s voices, stories, leadership, and lived experiences from around the world. Built on the belief that visibility is the first step toward empowerment.
Compassionate advocacy for street animals — where psychology meets community care and human-animal wellbeing intersect. Addressing the overlooked psychological dimensions of our relationship with animals.
Bridging educational access gaps through psychological insight, community outreach, and inclusive learning initiatives for underserved communities globally.
Connecting mental health professionals, advocates, and communities through knowledge-sharing, live learning events, and cross-cultural dialogue at a global scale.
A safe, curated community built on psychological safety and genuine human connection — for those who seek to grow, heal, and belong together.
From clinical rooms to crisis zones, from published platforms to online communities — the work touches lives across every continent.
Some of the most defining work happens not in comfortable offices, but in the most difficult corners of the world. Shikha’s humanitarian engagement reflects a core conviction: psychological care belongs wherever people are hurting.
This work goes beyond clinical hours. It is about bearing witness, holding space, and helping human beings find their footing again — in the aftermath of war, displacement, and loss.
“Supporting individuals affected by displacement and trauma is not just professional duty — it is the most human act of being present for someone at their most fragile.”
Emotional stabilization and resilience-building support for individuals affected by displacement, loss, and the psychological aftermath of conflict.
Contributing to mental health support efforts for communities navigating the long-term psychological impact of crisis and displacement.
Volunteering with the United Nations — bringing psychological insight and advocacy into international conversations about human rights and wellbeing.
Participating in and speaking at international youth summits across multiple countries — advocating for mental health, women’s rights, and global youth wellbeing.
“The work is never finished. But every conversation, every platform, every published page is one more act of resistance against the silence that suffering lives in.”
Psy Shikha Kaushik • PSYSKaushik