Ms. Sheena is currently a Consultant Psychologist and Counsellor at P. D. Hinduja Hospital And Medical Research Centre. She has an educational background from Kings College London, a passionate psychologist with special interest in counselling and behaviour therapy. Ms. Sheena has a Masters in health psychology and post graduate diploma in counselling and hypnotherapy.She has previously gained learning and practical experiences from prestigious institutes like Tata memorial hospital, KEM hospital, Happy Home and School for the Blind. She has done her placement in Guys Hospital London and has worked as a COVID centred psychologist for Seven hills Hospital as well.
Palliative care, neuropsychology, onco-psychology along with general depression and anxiety cases are her area of expertise. She Believes in personal touch. In all her previous experiences she has learnt from patients and not just helped them. Further Ms Sheena also worked with cases of various addictions including alcohol and drugs. She worked with blind autistic children and children of special needs and continues to conduct counselling and assessment for them.

- MSc done from Institute of Psychiatry, psychology and Neurosciences --kings college London affiliated to South London and Maudsley hospital NHS.
- Member of British psychological society, Bombay psychiatric society and Indian psychiatric society.
- Gained Membership of British psychology - title-GMBPsS.
- Placed in Guys hospital NHS London for MSc research worked on developing an app for breast cancer patients for supporting them to manage side effects of hormone therapy.
- Taken on board by Hungarian Consulate as Psychologist.
- Study similar to one done in University of Mumbai on difficulties in conception for a diabetic women and pre and post natal complications was discussed in prime time BBC news.
- Placement research-Development of app for supporting breast cancer patients deal better with hormone therapy and its side effects- Kings college London.
- Research study/ thesis for masters was on differences in reporting impact of side effects of hormone therapy among Black and South Asian women breast cancer patients and White breast cancer patients.
Research done under Unit and department head in Kings College London will be published post app development and testing (app for supporting breast cancer patients deal better with side effects of hormone therapy).
