LP, 1 years of experience
Dr. Mini Rattu is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and specializes in Trauma and Stress related conditions and Anxiety disorders. Dr. Rattu utilizes evidence-based treatment interventions from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology, and Yoga Psychology. Dr. Rattu is also a certified yoga therapist and educator (IAYT-Q, YACEP, E-RYT-500), psychedelic assisted therapist, mindfulness instructor, and formally trained in Compassion Cultivation and Altruism Research Education (CCARE) and Core Faculty at Stanford University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences YogaX Program.
Understanding what problems the person is having. What have they already tried? What worked? What didn't? What are their strengths? How do you learn and what would be helpful?
Learning from my clients is my greatest strength. I aspire to serve in a way that impacts others in a meaningnful and authentic way. I believe I am able to do this best when I listen and collaborate closely with my clients.
Dr. Rattu aims to include culturally relevant program development in her work, including teaching courses at Stanford YogaX on Ancestral and Collective Trauma. In addition to private practice, she also currently enjoys competing in fitness competitions, traveling to international destinations, and facilitating health and wellness retreats for corporate and community members.
Dr. Mini Rattu is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and specializes in Trauma and Stress related conditions and Anxiety disorders. Dr. Mini utilizes evidence-based treatment interventions from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology, and Yoga Psychology. Dr. Mini is also a certified yoga therapist and educator (IAQT, YACEP, E-RYT-500), psychedelic assisted therapist, mindfulness instructor, and formally trained in Compassion Cultivation and Altruism Research Education (CCARE) and Yoga for Mental Health (YogaX) at Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She is excited to have most recently graduated the nation’s first cohort of Integrated Yoga Therapy for Qualified Healthcare Professionals (IAYT-Q) from Stanford University’s YogaX program. Dr. Mini aims to include culturally relevant program development in her work. In addition to private practice, she also currently enjoys competing in fitness competitions, traveling to international locations, and facilitating health and wellness retreats for corporate and community members.