Meet Annia Raja, PhD

Meet Annia Raja, PhD

I'm a licensed clinical psychologist (California, Texas, and 40+ PSYPACT states) and the founder of Helm Psychology, a depth-oriented therapy practice for physicians, executives, entrepreneurs and founders, attorneys, and other high-achieving professionals. 

I've spent over 15 years working with people whose ambition, success, and competence are real and admirable, but also do double duty as a place to hide.

Before psychology, I worked at Boston Consulting Group (management consulting) and Morgan Stanley (investment banking). And I’m also the spouse of a physician who works in an incredibly rigorous specialty.

So trust me, I know what these demanding worlds ask of people from the inside, not just across the therapy room.

Who I Work With

Annia Raja, PhD, clinical psychologist and founder of Helm Psychology, sitting at an outdoor table
Annia Raja, PhD, clinical psychologist and founder of Helm Psychology, sitting at an outdoor table

Most of my clients are people who everyone else depends on. 

  • The physician who's held it together through a brutal stretch of call and can't explain why this particular Tuesday felt like the breaking point. 

  • The founder whose company is finally profitable and on a path to acquisition, which has somehow made the dread worse, not better. 

  • The executive who reads people brilliantly in every room at work, but often misses the mark in their own home.

  • The attorney who bills in six-minute increments but hasn't had an unaccounted-for hour in years.

  • The studio or network executive whose calendar is other people's crises, and who hasn't been asked a real question about themselves in months.

  • The founder who sold their company and discovered that the exit did not magically create a new identity separate from the business.

What brings them to therapy usually isn't a crisis. It's a slow realization that the strategies they’ve built their life around have started running the show: anticipating everything, outworking everyone, never being the problem, always doing the most.

The same patterns show up everywhere. With a spouse. With parents who still have a strange amount of power. With colleagues, with money, with rest. And most of all, in how they talk to themselves when no one's listening.

That's the work I love: getting underneath those patterns, rather than just managing around them. I've watched too many high achievers turn a breathing exercise into another performance metric. So in our work together, we’re going to go deep

How I Work

I practice depth-oriented, relational psychodynamic therapy. In plain terms: we're not going to spend our time together just reviewing the week and troubleshooting fixes for it. Instead, we're going to get curious about lots of deeper things.

Things like: why the same situations keep finding you, why rest feels unsafe, why praise doesn't land, why the person who handles everything can't ask for anything, and yes, what your past has to do with it all. 

For some people that's weekly therapy over a long stretch. For others, especially when burnout has made the weekly hour feel like one more thing to manage, it's a therapy intensive: several hours over a few days, doing work that would otherwise take months.

I believe deeply in the transformative power of therapy, having experienced it in my own life. I'm not a blank slate therapist. I'll be warm and direct with you, I'll remember what you said three (and 50+) sessions ago, and I'll notice the thing you've been circling around when you may be ready to hear it.

And we'll laugh. I take the work seriously, but play and humor aren't breaks from depth—instead, they're often how we get there. In fact, many of my clients have had too little of both in their lives.

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Outside the Therapy Room

Annia Raja PhD of Helm Psychology sitting on the beach in Los Angeles
Annia Raja PhD of Helm Psychology sitting on the beach in Los Angeles

When I’m not in the therapy room, I can be found outside with something or another on my back:

  • My hiking pack on a multi-day backcountry trek

  • That same backpack in a hostel abroad somewhere

  • A scuba tank under the ocean

  • My daypack for a day hike in the mountains or strolling on the beach

  • A fanny pack at a good live music show/festival 

If you are even more curious about me, you can check out my interview with VoyageLA Magazine, linked here:

Oh, one more thing: don’t be surprised if my orange tabby fur baby shows up in our virtual sessions! 

His name is Kitty Cuddles—yes, I’m serious, that’s his real name. :)

Credentials

  • California - Licensed Clinical Psychologist
    License #32699

  • Texas - Licensed Clinical Psychologist
    License #37973

  • New Center for Psychoanalysis Los Angeles
    Member - Professional Affiliate

  • American Psychological Association - Division 39 (Psychoanalysis)
    Member

Education

  • Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology - The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    Accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA)

  • New Center for Psychoanalysis Los Angeles - Adult Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy 2-Year Program

  • APA Minority Fellowship Program - Predoctoral Fellow

  • National Science Foundation - Graduate Research Fellow

  • BA in Psychology - The University of Texas at Austin

  • BBA in Finance and Business Honors - The University of Texas at Austin

Clinical Experience & Training

  • Clinical Psychologist in Private Practice
    Los Angeles, California - current
    Dallas, Texas - previous

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology
    Dallas VA Medical Center (APA-Accredited) - Dallas, Texas

  • Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology
    The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (APA-Accredited) - Dallas, Texas

  • Baylor University Medical Center
    Obstetrics/Gynecology Department - Dallas, Texas

Other Prior Experiences

  • Management Consultant
    Boston Consulting Group

  • Investment Banking Analyst
    Morgan Stanley

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