Madhur-Nain Webster is a licensed marriage and family therapist who prides herself in adapting different modalities of healing to her clients' needs thanks to her perceptive viewpoint. Due to a lifelong experience with and knowledge of yogic technology, Madhur-Nain's therapeutic approach includes empowering clients with the ability of introspection so they can better connect with themselves and with others. Aspiring to reach an international audience, Madhur-Nain has continuously held psychology, yoga, and meditation workshops worldwide (virtually and in-person), appeared as a guest speaker on numerous podcasts, and released over 60 meditation singles. Her first book, The Stressless Brain, is an accessible scientific argument for the positive influence meditation has on the psyche. Madhur-Nain currently runs a successful private practice in Napa, California, where she lives with her husband, Julian.
“Written with equal parts empathy and insight, Beyond the Pain invites readers to redefine their narratives and encourages us to view setbacks as stepping stones toward resilience and a deeper self-acceptance. A must-read for anyone looking to rewrite their story during life’s most challenging moments.” —Terry Real, New York Times bestselling author of US “Beyond the Pain offers a compassionate and insightful exploration of the complex journey through grief. The book forges a path forward, a movement beyond the immediate suffering towards a place of growth and healing. I strongly recommend to anyone who is wounded and seeking peace beyond the pain.” —Delta Ruscheinsky, MD “Beyond the Pain is a perfect self-gift for anyone who finds themselves ruminating over a disappointment or loss, big or small. With a clear and practical voice, combined with humor and self-disclosure, Madhur-Nain walks through the process of moving through grief and disappointment.” —Cathy Hill, PhD, registered psychologist “Beyond the Pain embraces the complexities of emotional injury and loss with humanity and humility. It empowers readers to compassionately and powerfully embrace their pain and fosters emotional resilience and wholeness. It is a deeply insightful read, and one that provides practical support in healing.” —Alison Buckley, LMFT, Professor of Psychology, Yuba College