Areas of Expertise

Reflective practice and professional development95%
Problem-solving, critical thinking, and conceptual decision-making93%
Ethical judgment, professional boundaries, and accountability94%
Supporting growth, competence, and autonomy 92%

Danyal Abbas Sopariwala

Research and Development Consultant

Biography

Danyal Abbas Sopariwala supports the research, thinking, and developmental direction of ZehnSaaz, bringing a psychologically grounded and reflective lens to the organisation’s work. His role focuses on shaping ideas, frameworks, and content in ways that are thoughtful, ethical, and rooted in lived experience.

His contribution is informed by years of clinical practice, supervision, and teaching, alongside a personal wellbeing journey that deepened his understanding of how people make meaning of their inner lives. Rather than approaching mental health through fixed models or surface-level solutions, Danyal values depth, nuance, and the slow emergence of insight.

Danyal’s perspective draws from humanistic and psychodynamic traditions, with a strong awareness of how early experiences, relational patterns, and unconscious processes influence emotional life. This informs how he supports ZehnSaaz in developing work that prioritises presence, emotional safety, and reflection over performance or urgency.

Alongside this, Danyal brings a creative and symbolic sensibility to research and development, informed by Jungian ideas, metaphor, and narrative meaning. This allows ZehnSaaz content and learning spaces to remain spacious, culturally sensitive, and open to complexity rather than prescriptive.

At ZehnSaaz, Danyal contributes quietly but intentionally, helping ensure that the organisation’s work remains grounded in integrity, psychological depth, and humanity.

What inspired me to do this work
My own wellbeing journey and experience in therapy deeply inspired me to become a therapist. I have always been sensitive to human suffering and curious about what people carry beneath the surface. Through my own therapy, I experienced what it means to be met with presence, safety, and understanding. That experience changed how I related to myself and others, and awakened a desire to offer the same depth of care and attunement to those I work with.
How I stay inspired and curious
I stay inspired by moving through life with presence and openness. Small moments, a conversation, a shared glance, or quiet witnessing, often hold the deepest meaning for me. I am guided by the Korean concept of in yeon, which speaks to the invisible threads connecting people and experiences across time. Trusting this rhythm allows me to meet life with humility, wonder, and curiosity, even when inspiration feels quiet.
What has influenced my approach
Rather than being shaped only by clinical theory, my work is deeply influenced by writers who speak honestly about love, pain, power, and transformation. Voices such as Bell Hooks, Marianne Williamson, Caroline Myss, and Esther Perel have helped me understand healing as emotional, relational, and spiritual, not just intellectual. They remind me that therapy is about listening deeply and honouring lived experience.
One gentle tip for wellbeing
Practice surrender. Allow yourself to be human without trying to fix or control everything. When we soften our grip and meet our inner experience with compassion rather than judgement, space opens for healing and clarity to emerge naturally.