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Awareness Education

FOUR COMMON MYTHS IN PSYCHOLOGY: IT’S ALL COMMON SENSE

We’re all psychologists at some level. I mean we do have some experience at life. We’ve had to manipulate, experiment, handle difficult people and we appear to make intuitive decisions that have saved us our time, money and lives. Some

Awareness Self Help

Anxiety Management

Do you remember the feeling you experienced right before an important presentation? Or the feeling we experience during an important exam? We all have faced anxiety at some point in our life or the other. It is absolutely normal to

Awareness

Mental Health of Health Care Professional

MENTAL HEALTH OF HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL  World Health Organization’s (WHO) defines the concept of health as  ‘health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’, particularly defines mental health

Health

Existential Crisis & COVID-19

These are unprecedented times as the Coronavirus epidemic escalates globally. Governments and citizens are grappling with problems unleashed on unsuspecting populations worldwide. A majority of people are in lockdown and isolated in their homes. An invisible micro-organism is holding countries

Health

Coping with dissociative identity disorder

How is it really like to live with dissociative personality disorders. Mr A[1] says, “It frustrates me when people try to tell me my alters aren’t real. Even if they’re just trying to make me feel better, I end up

Education

Dissociative Identity Disorder in Children

Reena was 6 years old the first time she came to therapy. Her father and stepmother thought she should see a therapist because Reena had recently begun complaining about nightmares and severe body pain (with no physical injury) and had

Self Help

The Art of Being Balanced

“If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster, and treat those two imposters just the same.” –If by Rudyard Kipling As human beings, most of us are easily swayed by the events and people in our lives. The emotions of

Health

Effect of lockdown on mental health in Afghanistan

Coronavirus for the world is a disaster but for Afghans its not something new we have suffered from different kind of evils from four decades whether its civil war, poverty, loss of family members in the bomb blast, migration, injustice

Interview

An exclusive interview with Dr R.K. Chadda

Educational Qualifications: MBBS (Dec 1980) – Medical College, Rohtak M.D. (May 1985) – Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh MAMS (1998) – National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) Diplomat (2007) – International Academy of Behavioral Medicine, Counseling & Psychotherapy