LeapHope Expands Online Mental Health, Marriage and Child Counseling Services for Indian-Origin Families Across the U.S.

Specialist psychologists and therapists strengthen culturally informed care for individuals, couples, children, teenagers and multicultural families

Brooklyn, NY— July 16, 2026 — LeapHope, an online mental health platform, today announced the expansion of its network of licensed psychologists, counselors and therapists to better serve Indian-origin and multicultural families across the United States. The initiative introduces additional specialists in adult mental health, marriage counseling, child and adolescent therapy, and family counseling while emphasizing culturally informed, evidence-based care.

The expansion, launched in 2026, establishes dedicated care pathways for adults, couples, children and teenagers. LeapHope’s growing professional network includes clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists, developmental psychologists, licensed mental health counselors, relationship therapists and expressive arts practitioners. Clients can review therapist qualifications, professional registrations, experience, languages and areas of specialization before selecting a provider. The platform does not use automated or AI-based therapist matching.

“People rarely come to therapy with a single concern,” said Shwati Singh, Founder of LeapHope. “Someone seeking support for anxiety may also be navigating relationship challenges, parenting responsibilities or major life transitions. Expanding our network allows clients to connect with professionals whose training aligns with their specific needs.”

Addressing the Cultural Realities of Indian-Origin Families

Many Indian immigrants, Indian Americans, non-resident Indians (NRIs), international students and multicultural families experience mental health challenges shaped by migration, cultural adjustment, changing family dynamics, career pressures and responsibilities across multiple countries.

For couples, additional stressors may include interfaith relationships, immigration-related uncertainty, differing cultural expectations surrounding marriage and parenting, and long-distance family obligations.

Research published through the U.S. National Library of Medicine has identified language, cultural stress and cultural identity among important behavioral health considerations for Asian American communities. LeapHope integrates cultural understanding into therapy without treating culture as a substitute for clinical expertise. Instead, therapists consider each client’s unique family system, identity and life experiences.

Therapy is available in English and multiple Indian languages, depending on therapist availability.

Integrated Support Across Individual, Couple and Family Care

LeapHope organizes its services into connected but distinct clinical pathways. Every engagement begins with an initial consultation that explores presenting concerns, personal history, emotional or behavioral patterns and therapy goals. Based on this assessment, therapists may recommend individual counseling, couples therapy, child-focused treatment, parent guidance or family-based support.

“Emotional, behavioral and relationship patterns need to be understood within the context in which they developed,” said Mansi More Nopany, an RCI-registered Clinical Psychologist associated with LeapHope. “A structured assessment helps determine whether treatment should focus on an individual, a couple, a child or the broader family environment.”

Adult Mental Health Services

LeapHope supports adults experiencing anxiety, stress, burnout, depression, loneliness, emotional exhaustion, anger, overthinking and adjustment difficulties. For Indian-origin adults living in the United States, these concerns may also be associated with relocation, separation from extended family, workplace demands, caregiving responsibilities abroad and reduced social support.

Treatment approaches vary according to each therapist’s clinical training and individual client needs and may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), behavioral interventions, mindfulness-based techniques, supportive psychotherapy and emotional regulation strategies. Therapy plans are personalized, with no guarantee of outcomes or standardized treatment duration.

Marriage Counseling for Modern and Cross-Cultural Relationships

LeapHope’s online couples counseling is designed for partners facing recurring conflict, communication challenges, emotional distance, trust concerns, infidelity, intimacy issues, parenting disagreements and relationship uncertainty.

For Indian-origin and multicultural couples, therapy may also address interfaith relationships, extended family involvement, immigration-related stress and responsibilities toward relatives living abroad.

Sessions are available for couples joining from the same location or different cities and countries. Individual sessions are also available when only one partner is prepared to begin therapy.

Child and Teen Counseling

Children growing up in bicultural households often navigate different expectations at home and in school or social environments. Emotional concerns may appear as behavioral changes, withdrawal, anxiety, school avoidance, declining confidence, sleep disturbances or excessive screen use.

LeapHope’s child and adolescent services begin with a parent consultation reviewing developmental history, family environment, school concerns and current challenges. Depending on the child’s age and needs, treatment may include individual therapy, parent guidance or both. Counseling for minors requires consent from a parent or legal guardian.

Professional Transparency and Responsible Care

LeapHope emphasizes professional transparency by providing therapist profiles that include qualifications, registration status, clinical experience, therapeutic approaches, language capabilities and professional credentials. Where applicable, regulatory registration numbers—including those issued by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI)—are displayed.

The platform provides scheduled online counseling services but does not function as an emergency service, psychiatric hospital or crisis hotline. Therapists do not prescribe medication, and individuals requiring emergency intervention, psychiatric treatment or immediate medical care are directed to appropriate local services.

By expanding its clinical network, LeapHope aims to improve access to culturally informed, professionally delivered mental health care for Indian-origin individuals, couples and families throughout the United States.

About LeapHope

LeapHope is an online mental health platform connecting individuals, couples, children and families with qualified psychologists and therapists. The platform offers evidence-based counseling across adult mental health, marriage and relationship counseling, child and adolescent therapy, parenting support and family counseling. LeapHope emphasizes professional transparency, personalized care and culturally informed therapeutic support for Indian-origin and multicultural communities worldwide.

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