Sonal Kadchha
Psychosynthesis Therapist
validated
Professional Membership: BACP
Location(s): City of London, Greater London, Lincolnshire & Online
Sometimes the experiences that expand us most can also quietly destabilise the structures we’ve built our lives around. I work with people integrating psychedelic, spiritual, and transformative experiences — particularly when insight outpaces our psychological capacity to fully absorb and embody it.
I am a BACP-registered Psychosynthesis psychotherapist with a background in investment banking and chemical engineering, and the founder of a charity empowering young women in East Africa. Before retraining as a therapist, I lived and worked across Europe, Africa, and South-East Asia.
My own psychedelic experiences were instrumental in shifting me toward a more internally aligned life and career, and continue to inform my interest in the relationship between transformation, psychological growth, and integration. My award-winning Master’s thesis explored how Psychosynthesis can provide a psycho-spiritual framework for challenging psychedelic experiences, particularly through meaning-making, psychological flexibility, and long-term integration. My work is informed by research, clinical training and direct experience supporting people navigating intense and altered states.
My approach is grounded, relational, and non-dogmatic, drawing on Psychosynthesis as a framework for integration, psychological growth, and self-leadership. Together we explore not only the experience itself, but the wider patterns, inner conflicts, values, and unconscious dynamics it may be revealing. The aim is not simply to return to who you were before, but to integrate insight in a way that supports greater coherence, depth, and meaning in everyday life.
I am a BACP-registered Psychosynthesis psychotherapist with a background in investment banking and chemical engineering, and the founder of a charity empowering young women in East Africa. Before retraining as a therapist, I lived and worked across Europe, Africa, and South-East Asia.
My own psychedelic experiences were instrumental in shifting me toward a more internally aligned life and career, and continue to inform my interest in the relationship between transformation, psychological growth, and integration. My award-winning Master’s thesis explored how Psychosynthesis can provide a psycho-spiritual framework for challenging psychedelic experiences, particularly through meaning-making, psychological flexibility, and long-term integration. My work is informed by research, clinical training and direct experience supporting people navigating intense and altered states.
My approach is grounded, relational, and non-dogmatic, drawing on Psychosynthesis as a framework for integration, psychological growth, and self-leadership. Together we explore not only the experience itself, but the wider patterns, inner conflicts, values, and unconscious dynamics it may be revealing. The aim is not simply to return to who you were before, but to integrate insight in a way that supports greater coherence, depth, and meaning in everyday life.