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Dr. Moumita Nandy is an Indian clinical psychologist, researcher, entrepreneur, and mental health professional based in Delhi, India. With more than 15 years of professional experience in clinical psychology and allied areas of mental healthcare, her work spans clinical psychology, psycho-oncology, mental health advocacy, preventive healthcare, psychological wellbeing, research, organizational wellbeing, human development, and public awareness.

Dr. Nandy is the founder of Haus of Calm and the Human Sustainability Initiative, through which she promotes an interdisciplinary approach to mental wellbeing, preventive healthcare, human development, organizational wellbeing, human rights, and sustainable social development.

Her professional interests include psycho-oncology, depression, substance abuse, narrative therapy, expressive arts therapy, cognitive behavioural approaches, rational emotive behaviour therapy, mindfulness, emotional wellbeing, anger management, and holistic approaches to mental health.

She has also pursued legal studies and developed an interest in the relationship between healthcare, law, human rights, governance, and public policy. Her professional philosophy emphasizes that mental wellbeing is an important component of individual development, healthy institutions, productive workplaces, and resilient communities.

Dr. Nandy serves as the Concept Lead of the Human Sustainability Summit 2026, a multidisciplinary initiative organized by the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BRICS CCI) and scheduled for 31 August 2026 in New Delhi.

Early Life and Professional Background

Dr. Moumita Nandy has developed her professional career around psychology, mental healthcare, research, therapy, preventive healthcare, and social advocacy.

Her multidisciplinary academic and professional journey has enabled her to work across clinical psychology, psycho-oncology, mental health education, psychological therapy, research, and public awareness.

Over the course of her career, she has expanded her professional interests beyond individual clinical intervention to broader issues involving organizational wellbeing, human rights, public policy, preventive healthcare, and sustainable human development.

Her professional philosophy combines psychological science with holistic approaches to wellbeing, with an emphasis on addressing the interconnected psychological, emotional, social, and physical dimensions of human life.

Education and Professional Training

Dr. Nandy's academic background includes advanced education and specialized training in clinical psychology, psycho-oncology, forensic psychology, and integrated therapeutic approaches.

Her academic qualifications include:

  • PhD in Clinical Psychology – Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore
  • Master's in Clinical Psychology – Pune University
  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship – IIT Delhi
  • M.Phil in Psycho-Oncology – Cancer Institute, Chennai
  • Advanced Diploma in Forensic Psychology & Criminal Profiling
  • Advanced Diploma in Integrated Clinical Hypnotherapy

Her professional certifications and specialized training include:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
  • Expressive Therapy
  • Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy (REBT)
  • Mindfulness
  • Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

Her multidisciplinary training has contributed to her approach to psychological assessment, therapeutic intervention, mental health education, research, and holistic wellbeing.

Professional Career

Clinical Psychology and Mental Healthcare

Dr. Moumita Nandy has more than 15 years of professional experience in clinical psychology and allied areas of mental healthcare.

Her clinical and professional interests include:

  • Clinical psychology
  • Mental health
  • Depression
  • Substance abuse
  • Emotional wellbeing
  • Psychological resilience
  • Narrative therapy
  • Anger management
  • Psycho-oncology
  • Mental health awareness

Her professional approach integrates evidence-based psychological interventions with complementary therapeutic and holistic practices.

She has also participated in mental health awareness and advocacy initiatives intended to improve mental health literacy, reduce stigma, and encourage greater access to psychological support.

Psycho-Oncology

Psycho-oncology represents an important area of Dr. Nandy's academic and professional work.

Her work in this field has focused on the psychological and psychosocial dimensions of cancer care, including patient communication, emotional wellbeing, pain management, psychosocial support, and relationships between healthcare professionals and patients.

She has participated in research and professional activities associated with institutions including the Cancer Institute, Chennai and Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata.

Her research interests have included communication between oncologists and cancer patients, patients' perspectives on psychosocial communication, community-linked cancer care, cancer pain management, and perceptions surrounding cancer treatment.

Therapy and Mental Health Advocacy

Dr. Nandy has worked as a Narrative Therapist and has received professional mentorship from David Epston in this area.

Her therapeutic interests also include expressive arts therapy, cognitive behavioural approaches, rational emotive behaviour therapy, mindfulness, emotional wellbeing, and integrated therapeutic practices.

She has been involved in mental health advocacy and awareness initiatives addressing depression, substance abuse, mental health stigma, and access to psychological support.

Her professional engagements have also included initiatives associated with the National Helpline for the Transgender Community, Netram, and projects connected with the Ministry of Social Empowerment.

Expressive Arts Therapy

Dr. Nandy has served as visiting faculty for Expressive Arts Therapy at VIMHANS.

Her work in expressive arts therapy reflects her interest in using creative expression as a complementary component of psychological wellbeing and therapeutic practice.

She has also conducted workshops and awareness programmes for organizations and institutions on topics including anxiety, depression, emotional wellbeing, mental health literacy, psychological resilience, and practical approaches to improving mental wellbeing.

Professional Associations

Throughout her career, Dr. Nandy has served as a consultant or been professionally associated with healthcare, psychological, educational, and social-sector organizations.

Her professional associations include:

  • Sir Ganga Ram Hospital – Psycho-Oncology Department
  • Serenity Psychiatric Care
  • Cancer Institute, Chennai
  • Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata
  • Mind Vriksha Psychiatry Clinic
  • Door of Hope
  • Intro Spectrum Psychological Care
  • Reach Out for Life Foundation, Pune

She has also held professional and advisory associations with:

  • All India Professional Congress – Mental Health Advocate
  • Men's Health Society – Professional Advisor
  • E-Cell Panel Member, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
  • World Mental Health Association – Associate Consultant

Research and Publications

Research forms an important component of Dr. Nandy's professional career.

Her academic and research interests have particularly focused on psycho-oncology, cancer care, psychosocial communication, patient-physician relationships, and mental health.

Her documented research areas include:

  • Communication between oncologists and cancer patients
  • Patients' perspectives on psychosocial communication
  • Barriers to cancer pain management
  • Community-linked care for cancer patients
  • Oncologists' perspectives on psychosocial communication
  • Improving patient-physician communication in oncology
  • Psychological and psychosocial dimensions of cancer care

Her research reflects an interest in strengthening communication between healthcare professionals and patients while addressing the psychological and social dimensions of medical care.

Research Conference Presentations

In 2022, Dr. Nandy presented the research paper “A Study of Improvement of Communication in Cancer Patients” at the International Conference on Latest Trends in Engineering, Management, Humanities, Science & Technology (ICLTEMHST – 2022), organized by the IJAMSR Research Foundation in Guwahati, Assam.

In 2021, she presented “A Study of Patients' Perspectives on Psychosocial Communication” at the National Conference on Engineering, Science, Management, Arts and Humanities (NCESMAH – 2021), organized by the International Academic Research Forum in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

Published Research

Among the documented publications associated with Dr. Nandy's research are:

  • “Comparing Perceptions of Oncologists with Other Groups on Community-Linked Care of Cancer Patients” – published in the Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Vol. C, Issue 4, 2023.
  • “An Assessment of Oncologists' Views on Barriers of Cancer Pain Management” – published in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai, Vol. 97, No. 07, July 2023.

Dr. Nandy is also working on a book intended to contribute to the destigmatization of therapy and mental health.

Workshops and Awareness Programmes

Dr. Nandy has conducted mental health training, awareness, and wellbeing programmes for organizations and institutions.

Organizations associated with her workshops and programmes include:

  • Aditya Birla Group
  • Sun Life
  • Pantaloons

Her programmes have addressed subjects including:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Emotional wellbeing
  • Psychological resilience
  • Mental health awareness
  • Mental health literacy
  • Practical approaches to psychological wellbeing

Her workshops have focused on encouraging greater awareness of mental health and promoting psychologically healthier approaches to personal and professional life.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Moumita Nandy's professional and advocacy activities have received recognition through:

  • BusinessWorld (BW) Wellbeing 40 Under 40 Award
  • Recognition associated with Men's Mental Health Society – Best for Him as Senior Psychologist
  • Mental health and wellbeing workshops conducted for organizations and social initiatives
  • Workshops conducted for Voiceless India, an animal activism organization
  • Recognition for mental health advocacy and awareness initiatives

Media Presence

Dr. Nandy has participated in television, digital programmes, interviews, and discussions addressing mental health, wellbeing, and related subjects.

Her media engagements include:

  • Tata Sky Fitness 101
  • Sex and the Story, focusing on sexual and mental health
  • Digital interviews and podcast discussions on mental health and wellbeing

Through media engagements, she has contributed to public conversations surrounding psychological wellbeing, emotional health, therapy, and mental health awareness.

Haus of Calm

Haus of Calm is an initiative founded by Dr. Moumita Nandy focused on mental wellbeing and holistic approaches to psychological health.

The initiative reflects her professional philosophy of integrating psychological care, emotional wellbeing, self-awareness, and holistic healing.

Through Haus of Calm, Dr. Nandy seeks to encourage a more accessible and multidimensional understanding of mental health while promoting awareness of psychological wellbeing and emotional resilience.

Human Sustainability Initiative

Dr. Nandy's professional work has expanded from conventional clinical psychology into the emerging concept of Human Sustainability.

The Human Sustainability approach considers human wellbeing as a fundamental component of sustainable development. It connects mental health, physical health, emotional resilience, preventive healthcare, meaningful work, ethical leadership, lifelong learning, social connectedness, human rights, responsible innovation, and organizational wellbeing.

The framework explores interconnected areas including:

  • Physical health
  • Mental wellbeing
  • Emotional resilience
  • Preventive healthcare
  • Meaningful work
  • Ethical leadership
  • Lifelong learning
  • Social connectedness
  • Environmental responsibility
  • Responsible innovation
  • Human rights
  • Organizational wellbeing

The initiative promotes collaboration between healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, researchers, corporate leaders, legal experts, and civil society organizations.

Human Sustainability Summit 2026

The Human Sustainability Summit 2026 is a multidisciplinary initiative organized by the BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BRICS CCI) and scheduled for 31 August 2026 in New Delhi, India.

Dr. Moumita Nandy serves as the Concept Lead of the summit.

The summit is intended to bring together stakeholders from healthcare, education, government, law, diplomacy, research, business, youth organizations, and civil society to discuss the relationship between human wellbeing and sustainable development.

The programme is designed to explore how societies and institutions can develop healthier, more resilient, and psychologically sustainable environments.

Summit Agenda

The proposed programme includes registration, networking, and a knowledge gallery showcasing the Human Sustainability Framework, research, case studies, innovation initiatives, and workplace wellbeing models.

The opening ceremony is expected to include:

  • Welcome address
  • Ceremonial inauguration
  • Introduction of distinguished guests
  • Audio-visual presentation addressing contemporary challenges

The challenges highlighted in the proposed programme include burnout, mental health concerns, chronic disease, workforce fatigue, technological disruption, and social isolation.

The inaugural keynote, “Human Sustainability: A National Imperative,” is intended to examine the relationship between human development, healthcare, education, productivity, innovation, inclusive development, and national competitiveness.

Dr. Nandy is also scheduled to introduce the proposed Human Sustainability Framework and its core principles.

Leadership and Cross-Sector Dialogue

The summit agenda includes a leadership panel titled “Human Sustainability: From Vision to Policy.”

The discussion is intended to examine whether Human Sustainability can complement conventional measures of national progress by placing greater emphasis on human wellbeing, resilience, and sustainable human development.

Key areas include:

  • Preventive healthcare as a national investment
  • Education and resilience for future generations
  • Psychologically sustainable workplaces
  • Legal and governance frameworks
  • Ethical leadership
  • Responsible technological development
  • Cooperation across BRICS nations

A cross-sector roundtable titled “Building Human Sustainability Across Society” is also proposed to bring together representatives from healthcare, education, business, government, law, diplomacy, and youth organizations.

Human Sustainability Manifesto

A proposed Human Sustainability Manifesto forms a central component of the 2026 summit.

The manifesto is intended to encourage individuals, organizations, and institutions to support:

  • Preventive health and wellbeing
  • Ethical and inclusive leadership
  • Lifelong learning
  • Human development
  • Psychologically safe workplaces
  • Community engagement
  • Social connectedness
  • Research and innovation
  • Responsible institutional practices

The initiative seeks to establish a shared commitment toward improving human wellbeing as part of long-term social and institutional development.

Future Roadmap

The Human Sustainability initiative proposes a long-term roadmap extending beyond the 2026 summit.

Human Sustainability Certificate Programme

A structured educational programme designed to promote awareness, learning, and practical application of Human Sustainability principles.

Human Sustainability Leadership Fellowship

A proposed leadership development initiative for professionals, researchers, policymakers, educators, and community leaders working toward sustainable human development.

Human Sustainability Research Consortium

A proposed collaborative network connecting universities, healthcare institutions, researchers, and organizations to encourage interdisciplinary research and knowledge exchange.

Institutional Pilot Projects

The initiative proposes implementing Human Sustainability frameworks in educational institutions, healthcare organizations, and corporate workplaces.

Annual Human Sustainability Summit

A recurring platform is proposed for research exchange, policy dialogue, impact assessment, and collaboration across India and the wider BRICS community.

Professional Philosophy

Dr. Moumita Nandy's professional philosophy brings together clinical psychology, research, mental health advocacy, preventive healthcare, organizational wellbeing, and human development.

Her approach emphasizes the importance of addressing psychological wellbeing alongside physical health, social relationships, meaningful work, education, and supportive institutional environments.

She advocates greater recognition of mental health as an essential component of human wellbeing and supports collaborative approaches to prevention, resilience, healthcare, human rights, and sustainable development.

Through her clinical, academic, research, and advocacy activities, she seeks to contribute to the destigmatization of mental health treatment and promote greater awareness of psychological wellbeing.

Vision and Impact

Dr. Nandy's work represents a multidisciplinary approach to mental healthcare extending from clinical psychology and psycho-oncology to public awareness, preventive healthcare, organizational wellbeing, and Human Sustainability.

Her research contributes to discussions surrounding psychosocial communication and cancer care, while her clinical and advocacy activities focus on mental health awareness, therapeutic support, emotional wellbeing, and reducing stigma.

Her Human Sustainability initiative extends this work into a broader framework connecting mental wellbeing with preventive healthcare, education, ethical leadership, human rights, organizational wellbeing, social connectedness, and resilience.

Through Haus of Calm, her research, professional engagements, and Human Sustainability initiatives, Dr. Nandy seeks to promote a broader understanding of wellbeing as an essential component of sustainable individual, institutional, and societal development.

Her role as Concept Lead of the Human Sustainability Summit 2026 reflects her interest in creating dialogue between mental healthcare, education, policy, law, business, research, and civil society.

Her broader vision is to encourage healthier individuals, psychologically sustainable institutions, and more resilient communities.

Legacy and Impact

Through her work across clinical psychology, research, psycho-oncology, mental health advocacy, entrepreneurship, and Human Sustainability, Dr. Moumita Nandy has developed a multidisciplinary professional profile.

Her professional journey reflects the intersection of psychological science, healthcare, research, therapeutic practice, public awareness, preventive wellbeing, and human development.

Her research work has focused on psychosocial communication and cancer care, while her clinical and advocacy activities have addressed mental health awareness, therapy, emotional wellbeing, and the reduction of stigma.

The Human Sustainability framework associated with her work broadens the discussion by connecting mental wellbeing with preventive healthcare, education, ethical leadership, human rights, organizational wellbeing, meaningful work, and social resilience.

Through these initiatives, Dr. Nandy seeks to contribute to a future in which human wellbeing is treated as an integral component of sustainable individual, institutional, and societal development.

See Also

  • Clinical psychology
  • Psycho-oncology
  • Mental health
  • Mental health advocacy
  • Preventive healthcare
  • Expressive arts therapy
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy
  • Human sustainability
  • Organizational wellbeing
  • Psychological resilience
  • BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • Human Sustainability Summit 2026
  • Haus of Calm
  • Cancer Institute, Chennai
  • Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata

Contact Information

  • Name: Dr. Moumita Nandy
  • Profession: Clinical Psychologist
  • Founder: Haus of Calm
  • Founder: Human Sustainability Initiative
  • Role: Concept Lead, Human Sustainability Summit 2026
  • Phone: +91-9899037771
  • Email: [drnandysmindstudio@gmail.com](mailto:drnandysmindstudio@gmail.com)
  • Address: D-694, CR Park, Third Floor, Delhi-110019

Human Sustainability Summit 2026 Contact

References

  • Dr. Moumita Nandy — Professional and academic information
  • Haus of Calm — Mental wellbeing and psychological services initiative
  • Human Sustainability Initiative — Human wellbeing and sustainable development framework
  • BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry — Human Sustainability Summit 2026
  • Cancer Institute, Chennai — Psycho-oncology and cancer care research association
  • Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata — Cancer care and psychosocial research association
  • IIT Delhi — Post-doctoral academic association
  • Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam University, Indore — Doctoral academic association
  • Pune University — Master's academic association
  • BRICS Chamber of Commerce & Industry: https://www.bricscci.com/
  • Haus of Calm: [Official website/details to be added]
  • Human Sustainability Initiative: [Official website/details to be added]