Chandini Harlalka is a trained Expressive Arts Therapist (FECAT program) and has completed an Advanced Training Module, Basic Skills in Child and Adolescent Counselling at Parivarthan.

Her work combines the use of Art, Movement, and Drama to create a representation of thoughts and feelings while allowing them to surface through the act of personal discovery. As an Art Therapist, she brings in her prior professional background and combines it with her conviction and passion for using Art Expression to gain depth and meaning in the therapy process.

Chandini has facilitated and conducted workshops at Shrishti school of Design, Mount Carmel’s Women’s College, Sudatta – ‘An Adoptive Parents Association’ and group workshops for women. She works with children with special needs, Autism and Down Syndrome at Winds of Change Therapy Centre. She is also a personal therapist at Studio for Movement Arts & Therapies for the Foundation Course in Expressive & Creative Arts Therapies (FECAT).

Chandini is drawn to Jungian concepts and seeks to explore and engage deeper with indigenous concepts of symbolism, myths and rituals to retrieve lost meaning in modern day living.

She covers the experiential visual arts module as a trainer and is a personal therapist and supervisor for the FECAT program.