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Spirit Guide – Tatler, September 2024
“Dr Mitter specialises in life changes and managing anxiety, while helping you manifest your dreams. He calls this ‘putting you in touch with your inner genie’. It’s so powerful that even one session can be enough to make a big difference in his clients’ thinking – and their lives. His work goes deep, delivering profound spiritual and emotional results, with daily meditation practices that elicit huge change day by day”
— Tatler, September 2024
Posted in Press on Wednesday, August 21, 2024
Tatler Awards, December 2023
“Blending his extraordinary powers of perception and innate wisdom with guided meditation and visualisation, Shomit gently brings you into the much-coveted, peaceful ‘flow state’, a place from which you can start to bring about instrumental change and relish the gift of being fully present”
— Tatler
Posted in Press on Tuesday, November 28, 2023
Tagged with Tatler
Mental Health for Children, Young Adults and Families – Wellness Curated By Anshu Bahanda
Following Shomit’s recent appearance, Anjali has been interviewed by Anshu Bahanda for her platform Wellness Curated… ‘Anjali Singh-Mitter is trained in both CBT and Hypnosis, and this makes up the core part of most work with clients. This is a multi-faceted approach that…
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— Wellness Curated By Anshu Bahanda
Posted in Press on Wednesday, October 26, 2022
How to prevent Mental Health Issues – Wellness Curated By Anshu Bahanda
Shomit was recently interviewed by Anshu Bahanda for her platform Wellness Curated… ‘Shomit Mitter is one of London’s leading therapists. His success is in large part due to his determination to uncover the deep-seated causes of a client’s ailment rather than simply to…
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— Wellness Curated By Anshu Bahanda
Posted in Press on Wednesday, October 26, 2022
Marie Claire
By Anjali S Mitter... "A few of my thoughts on “life after lockdown” published by Marie Claire Magazine UK. Let’s be honest, this is something that’s on everybody’s mind. Some people are anxious about whether or not to go out just yet, and...
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Posted in Blog Press on Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Tagged with Anjali S Mitter, Coronavirus, covid-19, lockdown, Marie Claire, Media, new normal
“You can contact me at any time” vs. Boundaries.
by Anjali S. Mitter. The other night, it was almost 10:30pm and I’d just got off the phone with a client. We were both buzzing having had a great conversation about a major breakthrough with her child. Big win. We were happy. However,...
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Posted in Blog on Friday, May 22, 2020
Tagged with Anjali S Mitter, boudaries, The Telegraph
The Telegraph
The Telegraph recently interviewed Anjali for a feature: ‘NHS workers shouldn’t have to worry about their children’s mental health at this time’. Anjali explains: Yes the rumours are true, I am seeing NHS staff and/or their children for free. Why? And why has…
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— The Telegraph
Posted in Press on Sunday, May 10, 2020
Tagged with Anjali S Mitter, Care Workers, NHS, Teachers, Telegraph
“It’s not the same”… concerns going into online therapy sessions.
A lot of people’s concerns going into online therapy sessions were that it’s “not the same as coming in person”. True, it’s not the same, in the same way that pepperoni pizza is different from margherita pizza. It’s still pizza. This is still...
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Posted in Blog on Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Tagged with Anjali S Mitter, online therapy
Working hard or hardly working?
Working hard or hardly working? We’ve all been there. We’ve all had that feeling that we’ve done too little when in fact we’ve done loads, and we’ve all had that feeling that we’ve done a mountain of work when in fact we have...
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Posted in Blog on Thursday, February 20, 2020
Tagged with Anjali, work
Don’t worry about ’emptiness’.
by Anjali S. Mitter. A lot of people worry about “emptiness”. People report feeling empty as a sort of discomfort; a lack of energy and a debilitating stagnation. To be true to form, here I go singing the merits of something that is...
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Posted in Blog on Sunday, February 16, 2020
Tagged with Anjali, emptiness
Everyone has the same worth here.
by Anjali S. Mitter. (TW: discussion of engaging with anxiety internally and externally, but not in much depth) For each person’s anxiety there is a different cause, different reasons, different feelings, different repercussions, and different coping mechanisms. Ultimately, we’re all different and our...
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Posted in Blog on Thursday, January 30, 2020
Tagged with anxiety, butterflies
Be Inspired To Fly.
by Anjali S. Mitter. What inspires you? We all get into slight ruts in our lives, where getting up and doing your “norm” becomes our everything and we forget that there is a whole world of knowledge, culture, and nature out there to...
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Posted in Blog on Sunday, January 19, 2020
Tagged with Anjali, balance, passion
Find time to go! William Blake @ The Tate.
Whatever else you may be planning to do over the course of the next few months, find time to go and see the Blake exhibition at the Tate. Because here you will see realised the dreams we have all had somewhere in the...
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Posted in Blog on Friday, October 25, 2019
Tagged with art, Blake, Elohim Creating Adam, events, heaven, muscular divinity
Songs of Innocence and Experience.
Boozy alumni reunion at my old Cambridge college last weekend had a wonderful surprise: an exhibition of a facsimile edition of William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience. On display was the cover of the volume which features that well-known subtitle, “Shewing the...
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Posted in Blog on Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Tagged with Cambridge, William Blake
Bin Your Baggage… Shape Your Destiny
A course of 4 workshops that make even the most abstract ideas concrete and comprehensible. But more than that, workshops that give you easy-to-use tools to achieve what you never thought you could. 4 consecutive Wednesdays 18 September – 9 October 2019, 6.30…
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Posted in Workshops on Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Find Something Black…
Written by my friend Rohit Brijnath in The Straits Times day before the 2019 Cricket World Cup Final… “Find something black to wear tomorrow. Pin a silver fern to it. Open a bottle of Steinlager. You can then consider yourself an honorary Kiwi...
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Posted in Blog on Tuesday, July 16, 2019