Sexuality Counselling Skills Training, 2013

Anchal Gupta
Association for Advocacy and Legal Initiatives (AALI)
Lucknow, India

Anisha Dutt
TARSHI
New Delhi, India

Ankit Gupta
TARSHI
New Delhi, India

Anuradha Chaudhry
The YP Foundation
New Delhi, India

Aparna Khanna
Professor, Lady Irwin College
New Delhi, India

Arti Jaiman
Gurgaon Ki Awaaz
Gurgaon, India

Ekta Oza
The Shri Ram School
New Delhi, India

Ishita Y Aggarwal
Centre for Social Research
New Delhi, India

Jasmine Lovely George
TARSHI
New Delhi, India

Lakshmi Prasad A.J.
YRG CARE
Chennai, India

Manisha Jethwani
Urivi Vikram Charitable Trust
New Delhi, India

Marc Hildreth
Global Management Consultant
Gurgaon, India

Nikita Gupta
Kaivalya Education Foundation
New Delhi, India

Pooja Jaggi
Professor, Mata Sundri College, Delhi University
New Delhi, India

Pooja Pande
Family Counselling Centre
Don Bosco Navjeevan Society

Chandigarh, India

Rubina Singh
Hollaback! and Commonwealth Youth Programme, Asia Centre
Chandigarh, India

Shipra Sharma
Presidium School
Delhi, India

Shivanee Sen
Tagore International School
New Delhi, India

Srividya Rajaram
ADIVA
Delhi, India

Swati Varma
The Heritage School
Gurgaon, India

Syeda Taslima Jamal
Plan International
Dhaka, Bangladesh

Tripti Sakhuja
State Counsel of Educational Research and Training (SCERT)
New Delhi, India

Faculty:

Sadhana Vohra is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in New Delhi since 1993. She has an M.Phil degree from NIMHANS in Bangalore and a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is currently the Chair of Psychological Foundations, a Trust founded to help facilitate the work of psychologists in clinical practice.
Email: sadhana.vohra@gmail.com

Shalini John is a Clinical Psychologist trained at NIMHANS, Bangalore. Her areas of clinical and research interest include adult individual therapy, family therapy, psychodynamic model, sexuality issues, women's mental health concerns and psychotherapy research.
Email: shalinijohn1@gmail.com

From TARSHI:

Dipika Srivastava has a Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development and Management from the IERT, Allahabad. She has worked at providing services and resources to women and adolescent girls in the area of reproductive health. Her work at TARSHI includes conducting trainings and workshops, developing Hindi IEC material and publications, documentation, networking and representing TARSHI at national and international fora.

Prabha Nagaraja worked in the field of disability and special education before focusing her work in the area of sexuality. She has been involved in sexuality training for several years. She has been a counsellor and supervisor of the TARSHI Helpline.