The Team

Navigating deep waters calls not just for courage, but for knowledge, expertise, and above all, for experience. 

Our team at Deepwater brings you an extraordinary set of expertise in individual therapy and group  psychology. 

All our consultants are trained psychotherapists from top institutions with years of work experience.

Learn a bit more about us here, then request your free consultation session for a chance to get to know us in person, and maybe  start the most exciting journey of your life with one of us.

Dr. Sadeq Rahimi
PhD, MSc

Founder
psychotherapist | consultant

I am a trained psychotherapist, an author, a professor of culture and mental health, and a researcher, with over 25 years of experience.

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Dr. Radhika Santhanam-Martin
PhD, MPhil, MA

Psychotherapist | consultuant

I  am a Clinical Psychologist with more than three decades of therapeutic experience across India, Canada and Australia. 

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Dr. Salvatore Zerilli
PhD, MS

psychotherapist | Consultant

I am a Social Psychologist, Therapist, Documentary Filmmaker, and Research Consultant with 20+ years of experience.

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Our Approach

Based on many years of academic, clinical and research experience on mental health, mental illness, and corporate culture, we have developed a powerful analytic approach to therapy and psychological consultation which is best described as depth-oriented, meaning-centered and culture-conscious. 

All of us have also worked for years as Senior Social Scientists and Strategy Consultants in  corporate and marketing environments, gathering first-hand understanding of the challenges facing people in the high-tech, high-speed and high-anxiety world of online work and virtual interactions. 

Our approach to corporate consulting is primarily based on deep-rooted insights from psychoanalytic theory, medical and social anthropology, and transcultural psychiatry.

Our Objective

The primary objective of our approach to psychotherapy and consulting is returning emotional, behavioral and interpersonal balance to our clients' world, which in turn restores peace, coherence, vision, and functionality to one's interactions in  family, work, school, and personal relationships.

One of the most common purposes of psychotherapy is to provide support and guidance for those of us struggling in these and similar situations to simply regain the sense of well being and feel in charge of ourselves and our lives.

 

Purpose

Here is an important thing to understand about psychotherapy: psychotherapy is not a way of replacing your inner voice with someone else's voice of wisdom. It is a way of finding and connecting with your inner voice, fostering it, and giving it the strength that it needs to flourish, come forward, and speak to you and for you.