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Title: PsychiCare Launches Online Therapy for Marriage And Children
Gurgaon, Haryana, India, 1st Jul 2025 - In a time when emotional burnout, parenting stress, and relationship breakdowns are reaching an all-time high, PsychiCare is stepping up to meet the growing demand for accessible mental health services. The platform has officially expanded its specialized online offerings—including marriage counselling, child therapy, and online therapy—to serve clients worldwide, 100% virtually.With over 70% of PsychiCare’s clients now accessing therapy from the comfort of their homes, the shift toward online therapy is not just a convenience—it’s a necessity.“We realized that couples and families needed real help, not just advice from the internet,” said Dr. Paramita Bhowmick, Lead Relationship Therapist at PsychiCare. “Whether you're struggling in your marriage, worried about your child’s mental health, or feeling lost in your life, there's no need to suffer in silence anymore. Online therapy is private, affordable, and just as effective.” The Rising Need for Online Counselling Services1 in 3 marriages today faces communication breakdowns, trust issues, or emotional disconnection.Over 40% of teens report anxiety or behavior changes linked to family stress (WHO, 2024).Relationship dissatisfaction is now among the top 5 reasons couples seek therapy (PsychiCare 2024 insights).To respond to this rising emotional load, PsychiCare has built a cross-specialized team of therapists fluent in relationship counselling, child psychology, and online therapy, available through secure virtual sessions.Services Now Available GloballyOnline Marriage Counselling – For couples navigating fights, infidelity, parenting conflict, or emotional distance.Online Child Counselling – Helping children and teens with anxiety, anger issues, trauma, or academic stress.On...
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