Online Marriage & Relationship Counselling in Delhi NCR

Usha
UshaHead Counsellor
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Online Marriage & Relationship Counselling in Delhi NCR

Online Marriage & Relationship Counselling in Delhi NCR

Ask most couples in Delhi why they stopped going to counselling and the answer is rarely "it wasn't helping" — it's the commute. Getting from Dwarka to a clinic near Connaught Place on a weeknight, finding parking, then doing it again next week, is exactly the kind of thing that quietly falls off a busy couple's schedule.

DilTalks sidesteps that entirely. Sessions happen over chat or video, so wherever you are in Delhi NCR — Gurgaon, Noida, South Delhi, doesn't matter — the counsellor comes to you instead of the other way around.

The Team You'd Actually Be Talking To

There's no local directory of independent therapists here — every conversation happens with one of DilTalks' own counsellors. Usha brings 7+ years of experience in marriage and family therapy; Pratibha Jangra focuses specifically on couple counselling with a postgraduate background in psychology; Deepshikha, a clinical psychology postgraduate with 6+ years of practice, works across mental health, stress, and relationship support. All three work in Hindi and English, so your part of the NCR doesn't change who you end up speaking with.

What Brings Couples In

It's rarely just one thing. People reach out over recurring arguments that never quite resolve, trust that needs rebuilding after something specific happened, uncertainty about whether the marriage itself is still working, or wanting pre-marriage counselling before a wedding. In-law conflict, money stress, and recovering from an affair come up just as often as the more dramatic reasons people assume counselling is "for."

Specific situations get their own deeper coverage: marriage counselling, breakup counselling, divorce counselling, extramarital affair counselling, family & couple therapy, and love & relationship counselling.

Getting Started

Pick a counsellor in the app, then book a chat or video slot whenever both of you can actually make it work — no travel time to plan around. Pricing runs per minute (Rs 20) rather than a flat session fee, so a shorter check-in costs less than a full deep-dive conversation. Stick with whoever you start with, or switch if the fit isn't right.

Questions People Usually Have

Does an online session really compare to sitting across from someone in person? The part that actually helps — a trained counsellor structuring a hard conversation — doesn't depend on physical proximity. What online sessions change is whether you'll actually keep showing up, and that consistency tends to matter more than the format.

One of us is in Gurgaon, the other closer to central Delhi — does that complicate things? Not really. Since it's chat or video either way, neither of you has to factor in travel time to a shared location.

Will anyone else find out we're doing this? No — everything discussed in a session stays between you and your counsellor.

We haven't fully decided if we need "counselling" yet. Plenty of people start there. A first conversation is often just about laying out what's going on and figuring out, with someone trained to help, what actually needs attention.


If Delhi's schedule keeps getting in the way of working on your relationship, book a session with DilTalks or read more about marriage counselling first.

Usha
Usha
Head Counsellor

Expert counsellor and contributor at DilTalks. Dedicated to helping individuals and couples build healthier, stronger relationships through empathetic dialogue and professional guidance.