Frisco, Texas 75033
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Priya Singhvi is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She earned a certification as a Diversity Professional from Cornell (CCDP), her Master of Science degree from Southern Methodist University with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy and Counseling, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Austin College.
Priya is on a mission to help people feel seen and heard. As a first generation American daughter of Indian immigrants, she specializes in bringing mental and emotional health awareness to the South Asian and Asian American communities. She also has a passion for supporting women as they navigate major life transitions. She seeks to promote identity exploration and the de-stigmatization of therapy through empathy and insight.
Insatiably curious and always learning, Priya leans towards holistic wellness, positive psychology, neuroscience, and a creative mix of non-traditional modalities, such as Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Emotional Transformation Therapy (ETT), and mindfulness which allow her to flex and adapt to the unique needs of individual clients.
Currently, Priya serves as the Director of Clinical Operations and Lead Therapist at Rey, a membership-based mental health service focused on tech-leveraged, high-quality care. She has employed visualization techniques with clients, and now, with technologies like virtual reality, she can build immersive worlds for members to help them get better, faster. Rey specializes in treating a number of different conditions, including fear, anxiety, and trauma, which are particularly relevant for children and families ramping up to re-engage in our post-pandemic world.
Priya’s previous work in Dallas spanned a wide range of mental health fields, including pediatric psychiatry, non-profit organizations, private practice, schools, and community agencies. Born and raised in DFW, she feels immense local pride now adding a Texas-based mental health “start-up” to her portfolio.
This is especially gratifying for Priya, who has ambitions of growing a local network of clinicians, training them in innovative techniques, and creating positive impact at scale. At Rey, she is hopeful about revolutionizing mental health care and increasing personal agency amongst the members, empowering them to take ownership of their wellness.
Reader Comment
Priya has worked with my daughter for three years and what a difference it has made. What once was an introverted angsty teen who hid everything from me is now a sociable open communicator. We actually talk and have a relationship! And now my daughter is going off to college in another state and I am confident that our relationship will continue to blossom and that her relationship with herself will bloom as well. I cannot recommend her enough! —Amy, Rye