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CoCreation (ISO 9001:2015 certified) aims to offer quality mental health care through evidence-based psychotherapies, including CBT, DBT, ACT, BT, and family therapy delivered through a social justice–informed, trauma-informed, and neuro-queer-affirmative lens.
Alongside clinical practice, CoCreation aims to offer academic classes, mentoring, workshops, invited lectures, research collaborations and mental health service collaborations.
CoCreation is structured around three interconnected domains: Mental Health Service Provision, Academic Engagement, and Advocacy.
CoCreation is committed to providing evidence-based psychotherapies for a range of mental health conditions through context-sensitive, rights-based, social-justice-informed, and neuroqueer-affirmative lens, honouring each client’s individuality, dignity and needs. CoCreation aims to co-create the mental health journey of clients towards recovery through collaboration with them, care, and respect.
Adherence to nationally and internationally endorsed ethical guidelines forms the cornerstone of professional practice in CoCreation, ensuring the highest standards of integrity and care.
CoCreation is deeply committed to advancing mental health by providing mentorship to aspiring psychologists and aspiring clinical psychologists, helping them co-create their career success through guidance for competitive examinations needed for their professional advancement such as entrance tests and NET, as well as through strengthening their conceptual foundations.
CoCreation is also designed to engage in academic classes, workshops, and research collaborations, recognising that any meaningful intervention must be guided by robust evidence and information dissemination. By linking clinical practice with research, CoCreation aims to prepare budding psychologists to think critically, act ethically, and contribute meaningfully to the discipline.
Eventually, CoCreation is committed to building a stigma-free society that enables collective mental well-being. We aim to actively engage in mental health workshops and invited lectures, advancing mental health advocacy in academic, clinical, and community spaces.
As part of this commitment, task-sharing approaches in mental health care are also included to scale up mental health services, especially in low-resource contexts in LAMIC. By equipping community workers, educators, and non-specialist providers with foundational mental health skills while ensuring ethical supervision and support, CoCreation wishes to reduce the treatment gap and make care more inclusive and sustainable.
Cocreation envisions to normalise conversations around mental health, dismantle stigma, and create a culture of care that extends beyond the therapy room into schools, universities, workplaces, and communities
Co-Creation is the dream initiative of Sudhanya Roy Chowdhury.
Sudhanya is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (RCI), UGC-NET (June 2019) qualified and CPSI Member working as a contextually sensitive mental health professional, social justice and human rights advocate, and an aspiring academic and researcher.
Sudhanya has more than three years of experience in academia as an assistant professor and mentor with over five years of experience in clinical practice. Alongside this, she has worked and is still working with various NGOs engaged in community mental health, task-sharing approaches, stigma reduction, and collective well-being initiatives.
Her work is shaped by both lived-experience with mental health condition and professional training, with a deep commitment to making mental health care and education more inclusive, sensitive to context, and rooted in human rights.
As an educator, she strives to create learning spaces that are reflective, collaborative, and grounded in real-world relevance and critical thinking.
In both clinical and academic spaces, Sudhanya advocates for systems that are more just, responsive, and free from discrimination. Her work aims to engage with research, multisectoral collaboration, and policy advocacy that move us closer to an equitable mental health landscape. To her, mental health is not only a personal journey but also a collective and structural responsibility, one that demands care that is both evidence-based and context-aware.
Through CoCreation, Sudhanya aspires to collaborate with organizations, researchers, mental health professionals, aspirants, people with lived-experience, and community stakeholders; anyone who is ethical, compassionate, and committed to collective well-being.
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CoCreation
64. North station road, Agarpara , Kolkata 700109
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