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The person behind BeingBetter.
A doctor who left the hospital to meet people where they actually are.
Why BeingBetter
Not therapy. Not self-help. Something more specific.
Most people trying to feel better are choosing between options that don't quite fit. Here's where BeingBetter sits.
Self-Help
Books, apps, podcasts. Good for general awareness, hard to personalise to your specific patterns and life.
Generic by nature
BeingBetter
Psychology-informed sessions with a BHMS-licensed practitioner. Root-cause focused, personalised to your situation, with homeopathic prescriptions available where clinically relevant.
Personalised, specific, grounded
Clinical Therapy
For diagnosed mental health conditions requiring clinical treatment. Essential when needed, but a different scope entirely.
Clinical conditions, psychiatric care
I spent over two years working full-time in a clinical hospital setting. Every day I saw people come in with physical complaints. But what was really going on was exhaustion, emotional depletion, relational pain, and the slow accumulation of a life lived on everyone else's terms but their own.
Medicine could address the symptom. But medication alone could never address the pattern. Understanding the psychology underneath the struggle is where lasting change actually begins. That gap is where BeingBetter lives.
I'm a BHMS-trained practitioner with a deep grounding in psychology, the mind-body connection, and what actually makes people feel better in sustainable ways. Where homeopathic support genuinely helps, I can prescribe. But the real work is always in understanding what's driving the pattern. I'm not here to fix you. I don't think you're broken. I'm here to help you understand yourself more clearly, and from that understanding, build a life that actually fits you.
Dr. Dhyani Hemani
Core Beliefs
What guides everything we do at BeingBetter.
You are not broken. You are adapting.
What looks like dysfunction is usually your nervous system doing its best with what it has. We work with that, not against it.
Wellness is not the absence of struggle. It's the capacity to move through it.
The goal isn't to eliminate difficulty. It's to build the inner resources to meet it.
Real change is slow, honest, and deeply personal.
No quick fixes here. But the changes that come from genuine understanding tend to last.