Psychologist Panel
ProfilesPsychologist Rechael Mbugwa
She has been showing up where it matters most at the intersection of human struggle and transformation. Psychologist Rechael Mbugwa has been known for turning moments of emotional overwhelm into pathways of clarity, resilience, and renewed strength. With years of clinical practice behind her, she has been guiding individuals, families, and professionals through some of life’s most complex psychological challenges quietly, consistently, and effectively.
Her work has been rooted in one powerful belief: that healing is not just clinical, it is deeply human. She has been creating spaces where people feel seen before they are assessed, heard before they are advised, and understood before they are guided. Whether working with individuals navigating anxiety, trauma, burnout, or relationship struggles, she has been offering care that is both evidence-based and deeply compassionate.
With a strong background in counselling psychology and experience across corporate, healthcare, and community settings, she has been trusted by individuals and organizations alike to deliver meaningful, measurable impact. She has been supporting professionals facing high-pressure environments, helping teams recover from critical incidents, and strengthening emotional resilience within workplaces through structured Employee Assistance Programs and wellness interventions.
Her approach has been practical, solution-focused, and tailored never one-size-fits-all. She has been helping clients not only understand their experiences but also build the tools to move forward with confidence. In working with children, adolescents, and families, she has been bringing insight shaped by both professional expertise and lived understanding of development, relationships, and transformation.
Beyond the therapy room, she has been recognized for her role in mentoring young people, supporting behavior change, and walking alongside individuals dealing with wounded hearts whether shaped by relationships, life transitions, or trauma. Her work has been bridging emotional healing with real-life application, ensuring that growth is not just felt, but sustained.
She has been practicing with integrity, guided by ethical standards, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to confidentiality and trust. Her work has not just been about resolving problems it has been about restoring people.
Because in her world, therapy has never just been a service.
It has been a turning point.
Financial Therapist George Oyuga
Psychologist George was not entering the world of finance to manage money He was redefining how people experience it.
Positioned at the intersection of psychology and financial behavior, he was pioneering a bold, human-centered approach to wealth one that recognized money not merely as a transactional tool, but as an emotional, cognitive, and deeply personal narrative. In a space traditionally dominated by numbers, he was bringing meaning, identity, and behavioral insight to the forefront.
Drawing from the foundational understanding that financial decisions are largely driven by emotion rather than logic , he was decoding the invisible patterns shaping how individuals earn, spend, save, and self-sabotage. His work was not just about financial literacy it was about financial clarity, helping clients confront internalized money beliefs, dismantle psychological barriers, and rebuild healthier financial identities.
Through the WISER Concept, he was architecting a transformative framework that integrated financial strategy with psychological resilience bridging mindset, behavior, and wealth creation into a cohesive system. Like the most progressive money psychology models, his approach was combining practical financial tools with deep inner work, enabling sustainable change rather than temporary fixes .
He works with individuals, professionals, and organizations navigating financial stress, burnout, and decision paralysis guiding them toward confidence, agency, and long-term financial wellbeing. His methodology was not prescriptive; it was adaptive, reflective, and rooted in human experience.
In a world where many were chasing money, he was teaching people to understand their relationship with it because he recognized that true wealth was not just accumulated, it was aligned.
And in doing so, he was not just building financially stable clients he was shaping financially conscious lives.
He is a dedicated finance therapist who integrates financial therapy into his practice, offering a unique approach that blends psychological counseling with financial management. His expertise in financial therapy allows him to support clients not only in their emotional well-being but also in making informed financial decisions that contribute to overall life stability.
Beyond psychology, George brings over 18 years of experience. His deep understanding of financial planning enriches his therapeutic approach, making him a valuable resource for clients navigating financial and emotional challenges.
Transformative financial therapy program designed to help you break free from financial struggles, build wealth, and secure your future with clarity and confidence. The WISE(R) Financial Therapy Program is a structured financial counseling approach that helps individuals and groups navigate financial challenges.

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Psychologist Jeniffer Wangari
Those who had worked with her often described her as a seasoned psychologist whose dedication to emotional well-being, resilience, and personal growth spanned over twelve years. She was said to approach each client not just with clinical expertise, but with a deeply human understanding one that reflected both her professional training and her lived experience. Many testified that she didn’t just listen to problems; she walked with people through them, offering compassion, clarity, and a quiet strength that made healing feel possible.
Her background in teaching was often highlighted as a key asset in her work. Colleagues and clients observed how it gave her a profound grasp of human development and learning insight she translated into practical, tailored strategies that met people where they were. Whether she was working with children, teenagers, or adults, she was known to combine empathy with action, helping individuals make real and lasting progress in their lives.
Those close to her frequently emphasized her holistic approach to therapy. As a church leader and mentor, she was known to address not only the psychological, but also the spiritual and emotional dimensions of healing. Her clients spoke of feeling fully seen as whole beings with minds, hearts, and souls that all needed care. She was described as someone who understood how deeply faith and identity intertwined, and she skillfully wove spiritual wisdom into her sessions where appropriate, allowing people to reconnect with both their purpose and their peace.
In her community, she was widely respected for her cultural insight and relevance. Clients often shared how meaningful it was to speak with someone who understood their context not just linguistically, but socially and spiritually. Her ability to connect through shared identity, familiar language, and values rooted in faith made her deeply relatable and profoundly trusted.
Beyond her professional life, she was known as a devoted wife and a loving mother to young adults roles that, according to those around her, enriched her understanding of family dynamics, relationships, and personal transformation. She brought this real-world wisdom into her sessions, making her guidance not only grounded in theory but also deeply personal and relevant.
Those she mentored: children, teenagers, and young adults often described her as a steady presence in their lives.

She was said to offer guidance with gentleness and strength, helping the younger generation face challenges with faith and confidence. Her work was not simply about therapy; it was about transformation. She helped people rediscover themselves, rebuild relationships, and reclaim hope in seasons of pain.
In every story shared about her, one theme stood out: people felt heard, supported, and empowered. Her faith-informed, solution-focused approach made space for real healing. And through her compassionate care, many found not just relief from their struggles but the courage to grow through them.
Psychologist Belawade Kinyanjui

Mr. Belawade often described him as a deeply committed and passionate counseling psychologist whose faith and professionalism were seamlessly woven into every aspect of his practice. As a born-again Christian, Bela was said to approach each session with both spiritual depth and psychological insight, allowing clients to feel supported not just in mind, but in soul. Many shared how he had an extraordinary ability to integrate faith with
therapeutic techniques bringing comfort, clarity, and real transformation to those he served. Clients often recounted how Bela would help them explore personal challenges without judgment, creating a space that felt both safe and sacred. His style of therapy was described as empowering he didn’t just help people cope; he walked alongside them as they redefined who they were and how they wanted to live. Whether someone was dealing with grief, facing a triggering situation, or struggling with identity and purpose, he was known to guide them toward resolution with both wisdom and heart. Bela’s story was not just professional it was personal. He was said to carry the stories of the people he served with reverence, often drawing from shared cultural experiences, language, and values to build trust and connection. Clients from diverse backgrounds spoke of how seen and understood they felt when working with him. His ability to cross cultural lines with grace and genuine curiosity made him relatable and respected across communities.
Having graduated from the International Leadership University with a degree in Counseling Psychology, Bela brought five years of rich experience to his work. Those close to him often said he had a rare talent for analyzing complex problems and crafting innovative, compassionate solutions. His approach wasn’t therapy is advice giving instead, he tailored each intervention to fit the person, not just the problem. Beyond the therapy room, Bela was especially passionate about mentoring young men. Through various outreach activities, personal mentorship, and community engagement, he consistently sought to shape the next generation into grounded, purpose-driven individuals. People often spoke about how he didn’t just talk about change he lived it, modeling integrity, resilience, and faith in every sphere of his life. Colleagues admired his ability to work effectively across cultures and his gift for motivating others. Clients remembered his warmth, his steady presence, and his way of making even the heaviest burdens feel lighter. For many, his words rooted in scripture, experience, and empathy became a turning point in their healing journey.
Mr. Belawade’s practice wasn’t just about therapy it was about transformation. He understood that people weren’t just looking for advice; they were seeking hope, identity, and a sense of belonging. Through authentic storytelling, emotional resonance, and a culturally grounded lens, Bela created that space and in doing so, changed lives.
Psychologist Susan Nzisa
Psychologist Susan Nzisa is a highly skilled and dedicated counseling psychologist who faithfully served her clients with passion and unwavering commitment. She consistently provided exceptional care, developing and implementing effective treatment plans tailored to address a wide range of psychological issues. Her scope of practice included working with individuals, couples, children, families, companies, and groups, reflecting her versatility and expertise in various therapeutic settings. Specializing in family therapy, Susan demonstrated a profound ability to restore relationships, promote understanding, and foster healing within families. With 5 years of counseling experience and a strong understanding of corporate operations, she skillfully integrated her psychology expertise with her background in finance and marketing.

She combined her business acumen with her therapeutic practice, making her approach holistic and relatable, especially in corporate settings. Beyond her professional life, Susan was a mentor, a deacon, a devoted wife, and a loving mother to her two children, aged 26 and 22. Her faith and God-fearing nature guided her work, inspiring trust and hope in her clients.
Susan’s ability to balance her professional, spiritual, and personal responsibilities made her an exceptional psychologist and a role model in her community. Her passion for mental health and her genuine care for others left a lasting impact on everyone she served.
Psychologist Jonathan Kitheka

Psychologist Jonathan Kitheka is a highly skilled and compassionate counselor who dedicated his career to helping individuals and groups navigate life’s challenges. With over 15 years of experience, in counseling psychology he provided specialized care for diverse audiences, including young people, adults, families, and communities. His expertise spanned areas such as mental health, substance abuse prevention, stress, anxiety, depression, and HIV/AIDS management,
ensuring tailored interventions for each client’s unique needs. Jonathan played a pivotal role in moderating debriefing sessions for trauma clients and leading peer counselors and community health volunteers to deliver impactful mental health programs.
His ability to empathize, assess psychological issues, and provide appropriate referrals enhanced the well-being and resilience of his clients. Combining his counseling expertise with a background in finance, he also effectively managed donor-funded projects, ensuring prudent budgeting and impactful program implementation. As a wellness mentor, he partnered with churches, community groups, and healthcare centers to offer therapy and empower youth. Guided by a commitment to excellence, Jonathan’s professional practice reflected his dedication to fostering emotional resilience and creating lasting positive change. His work has a profound impact on the communities he served, inspiring hope and transformation.
Psychologist Mercy Keverenge
Healing Childhood Wounds, Nurturing Resilience, and Inspiring Generations
Psychologist Mercy has devoted her career to standing in the gap for children and young people, guiding them toward emotional healing, confidence, and a renewed sense of purpose. With a background in teaching and over a decade of experience in counseling psychology, she has become a trusted voice for children navigating trauma, identity struggles, and the pressures of growing up in today’s world. Her journey began in classrooms, where she witnessed firsthand the silent battles many children carry behind their smiles. That foundation in education continues to shape her approach making her therapy sessions both structured and nurturing, deeply practical yet profoundly compassionate. Mercy has consistently provided safe spaces where children feel seen, heard, and valued. She has helped them confront challenges such as self-esteem, peer conflict, grief, family disruption, and the lingering scars of trauma. Known for her clinical expertise in child therapy and trauma recovery, Mercy has designed and implemented treatment plans that empower children to regain confidence and build resilience. Parents and caregivers often describe her as a bridge helping them understand their children’s unspoken pain while equipping families with tools to foster healing at home.
Her commitment to community transformation is evident in the partnerships she has formed with schools, churches, and grassroots organizations. Whether leading a mentorship camp, training teachers on trauma-informed care, or walking with children through grief and loss, Mercy has remained anchored in one mission: to restore dignity and hope in the lives of the next generation. But Mercy’s impact stretches far beyond individual therapy. As a youth mentor and community leader, she has created structured programs that focus on skill development, personal growth, and goal achievement for children and adolescents. Through workshops, mentorship groups, and community outreach, she has inspired hundreds of young people to believe in themselves, cultivate discipline, and pursue brighter futures.

Those who have worked with her say she embodies both heart and professionalism. She blends evidence-based psychological interventions with a human touch that children trust and respond to. In every counseling room, classroom, or community hall, Mercy’s presence is a reminder that healing is possible, and growth is within reach.
Her legacy is not just in the children who find their voice again, or the teens who step into their potential it is in the ripple effect of communities transformed, families restored, and futures reimagined. Psychologist Mercy is not just a counselor; she is a mentor, a healer, and a builder of resilient generations.
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