Do good mental health professionals actually exist in India?

My brother developed mental health issues around the beginning of lockdown (in 2020)…we visited many psychologists and psychiatrists…and even after years of effort, time, and investment of money there was little improvement in his situation… The psychiatrist would just listen to him talk for a while and then shut him up with medications to take blindly without questioning….the first psychiatrist we went to, gave such heavy medicines that he would sleep all the time and his movements became very static and unnatural… Then we changed the psychiatrist and the next one also diagnosed depression and gave medications related to that…he was asked to make a routine…(but he didn’t really know what to do or what to fill his days with? And the psychiatrists never addressed it!) Even the psychologists would focus on irrelevant factors and think those to be the reason…there was talk about doing CBT but it never happened…mostly his questions were disregarded and he was again asked to blindly follow them…which he obviously couldn’t do and didn’t do…. From all this frustration, we took things in our own hands and tried on focus on the core issues….i read up on stuff myself and tried to learn the basics from books and YouTube videos….the fact that 1. Health was the foundation…and why nutrition, sleep, exercise would help improve his mental and physical health which would lead him to better tackle the career challenges that lay ahead…. 2. Career- now this was a very tricky area…MOST mental health professionals did not seem to understand that their medications and seemingly meaningless therapy wouldn’t alone solve the problem, and collaborative efforts of academic experts (like teachers) would also be needed to tailor a plan unique to him and help him get back on track….no one seemed to addressed the one important thing which was probably affecting all areas of his life…. I looked up some useful concepts like cognitive biases and how he was stuck in an echo chamber which made him believe in negative things… I made him journal, and explained to him why we were doing so, so that we could notice patterns in his thinking and behaviour which we could later analyse using critical thinking… Were all of his thoughts automatic responses? I had read about system 1 and system 2 thinking by Daniel Kahneman which talked about how most of the time we us system 1 thinking and probably the answer lies in the deliberate system 2 thinking….there were definitely flaws in his thinking which we challenged by seeking external input from people and looking at hard evidence….NOT ONE MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL TACKLED THINGS LOGICALLY AND EMPATHETICALLY Finally, i discovered that misery in his life was actually tied to other areas of life the mental health professionals completely overlooked! Like relationships and friends and how access to proper peer groups made his situation better…. We have worked very hard together to achieve the current state, and now he can do the basics well but still struggles with things….this time we are looking for mental health professionals who are actually competent and good and understand that their arrogance and inability to stand skepticism wouldn’t help improve the patient’s condition…. And unfortunately, i think that good mental health professionals are few and far between….most seem to exist because they can provide solutions to classic cases and the moment they encounter something unique their advice stops working..this is really frustrating…but i do understand that i only help with the resources and be an accountability buddy, experts are still needed, but what concerns me is where to find them, and are there any?