The Navīna Collective
Navīna speaks to renewal, the quiet stirring of the new within what has always been. Collective honors the relational field in which healing unfolds: within self, between us, and across the wider human story. Our symbol begins in continuity - the looping patterns and inherited threads that shape a life - and opens into flight, where awareness loosens repetition and what once felt bound begins to move freely.
We work with adults, adolescents, couples, groups as well as professionals and leaders navigating complexity - from personal transitions and relational strain to professional responsibility and high-performance environments. Whether in private therapy or executive reflective work, the focus remains the same: clarity, coherence, and conscious growth.
A space for thoughtful exploration and meaningful change, honoring what has shaped you and supporting who you are becoming. Welcome to The Navīna Collective.
Expression
&
Integration
Founder & Lead Therapist
Beena Govindaraju, M.A. Counselling Psychology
Orientation
Beena is a depth-oriented, trauma-informed psychotherapist whose work reflects clinical rigor and seasoned life experience. With over two decades in corporate leadership, communications, and inclusion-focused roles, she brings a mature understanding of performance pressure, executive responsibility, organizational systems, and professional identity.
Her practice integrates depth psychology, expressive and creative arts therapy, narrative therapy, and relational work. This enables her to hold complexity with steadiness across personal transitions, relational strain, and leadership contexts.
Alongside individual, couples, adolescent, and group therapy, she offers Executive Therapy: a confidential, psychologically informed space for professionals navigating authority, role transitions, burnout, and decision-making under pressure.
Perspective
Beena approaches symptoms not as flaws to be corrected, but as intelligent adaptations shaped by lived history. Anxiety, overachievement, avoidance, grief, and relational tension are understood as meaningful responses - often protective, often patterned. Her stance is reflective and culturally aware, holding complexity without pathologizing it. Her work is queer-affirming, gender-expansive, feminist-informed, and culturally reflexive, grounded in a power-conscious and non-pathologizing stance.
The Work
The work is deliberate and relational. Rather than fixing, it creates space for clarity to emerge. Beena works alongside clients in examining emotional patterns, relational dynamics, and the narratives shaping personal and professional identity. The pace respects the nervous system while inviting depth. Dialogue, symbolic inquiry, and attentive presence guide the process, particularly during moments of transition, leadership evolution, or identity shift.
Guiding Principles
For Beena, healing is not the removal of difficulty but the restoration of coherence, choice, and self-trust. Depth benefits from containment, and containment grows through attunement: these are the principles that shape her composed and discerning presence.
In Relationship
Beena offers a steady, reflective presence while engaging without intrusion and structured without rigidity. The work is collaborative; insight unfolds in dialogue, including attention to patterns that emerge within the therapeutic relationship.
For those drawn to a thoughtful and psychologically grounded space - in life or leadership - the work begins exactly where they are.
Individual therapy, executivve therapy, group therapy, couples counselling, corporate workshops, and more.
Services Offered
Individual Therapy
A confidential, depth-oriented space for adolescents and adults to explore anxiety, transitions, relational patterns, and the parts of you seeking integration and clarity.
Executive Therapy
A confidential, depth-oriented space for leaders, founders, and senior professionals to explore performance pressure, leadership identity, decision fatigue, and the relational dynamics of authority — supporting clarity, resilience, and conscious leadership.
Group Therapy
A reflective collective space where shared experience, dialogue, and creative exploration deepen insight and relational growth.
Couples Therapy
A structured and attuned process to understand recurring dynamics, strengthen communication, and foster repair and reconnection.
Corporate Workshops
Experiential, psychologically informed sessions designed to cultivate emotional intelligence, reflective leadership, communication depth, and team cohesion.
Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.
Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.
Reflection
&
Renewal
“Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power”
Areas of support
-

Inner Life
Anxiety, depression, and emotional overwhelm
Self-doubt, confidence, and identity exploration
Creative blocks and meaning-seeking
Academic stress and performance pressure
Life transitions, midlife thresholds, or uncertainty
Existential questions and spiritual emergence
Burnout, fatigue, and loss of direction -

Relationships
Communication breakdown and recurring conflict
Peer dynamics and family tension
Attachment patterns and relational anxiety
Intimacy, trust, and vulnerability
Repair after rupture
Boundary setting and differentiation
Queer-affirming and gender-expansive relationship work -

Trauma & Regulation
Early relational wounds and attachment trauma
Complex and developmental trauma
Chronic hypervigilance or shutdown
Emotional dysregulation and dissociation
Grief and loss
Nervous system overwhelm
Patterns rooted in survival strategies -

Executive & Leadership
Performance pressure and burnout
Leadership identity and evolving authority
Decision fatigue and high-stakes responsibility
Role transitions and succession
Organizational dynamics and team conflict
Imposter experience and visibility anxiety
Values alignment and meaning in leadership -

Collective & Group Process
Interpersonal awareness and relational feedback
Boundaries and belonging
Shared reflection and dialogue
Conflict navigation in groups
Relational confidence
Team cohesion and psychological safety
Identity and voice within community
Pillars of care
Holding
Listening
Becoming
Frequently asked questions
-
Therapy can be helpful if you are feeling anxious, overwhelmed, stuck in recurring patterns, navigating a life transition, or simply sensing that something within you needs attention. You do not need a crisis or a diagnosis to begin. Curiosity about yourself is enough.
-
Sessions are collaborative and paced with care. We may engage in reflective dialogue, explore relational patterns, track emotional and bodily responses, or work with image and metaphor when helpful. The process is thoughtful and depth-oriented, but always guided by what feels safe and relevant to you.
-
The duration depends on your goals. Some clients seek short-term support around a specific concern, while others engage in longer-term work to explore deeper relational or developmental themes. We review this together periodically to ensure the work remains meaningful.
-
Yes. What you share is confidential within ethical and legal limits, which will be discussed in our first session. Creating a safe and contained space is foundational to the work.
-
Executive Therapy is a psychologically informed space rather than a performance optimization model. While coaching focuses on strategy, goals, and measurable outcomes, Executive Therapy explores the internal landscape shaping leadership — identity beyond role, relational dynamics, authority, burnout, and unconscious patterns influencing decision-making. The focus is sustainable clarity, not just productivity.
-
Executive Therapy is tailored to the psychological demands of professional responsibility. While grounded in the same clinical integrity as individual therapy, it intentionally attends to workplace dynamics, leadership identity, organizational systems, and the intersection between personal history and professional role. For many professionals, the pressures of performance, visibility, and authority require a space that understands both the inner life and the realities of organizational context.
-
Executive Therapy is tailored to the psychological demands of professional responsibility. While grounded in the same clinical integrity as individual therapy, it intentionally attends to workplace dynamics, leadership identity, organizational systems, and the intersection between personal history and professional role. For many professionals, the pressures of performance, visibility, and authority require a space that understands both the inner life and the realities of organizational context.
Still have questions? Reach out!
Curiosity
&
Clarity

