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Self Help

Anger Inoculation

Anyone can become angry- that is easy. But to be angry with the right person, to the right degree, at the right time, or the right purpose, and in a right way- it is not easy: Aristotle Let’s face it,

Health

Sleep hygiene amid covid-19

COVID-19 has interfered with our daily lives beyond imagination. We are exposed to looming threats that are demanding our adjustment each day. With increasing pressure and heightened stress and anxiety, many are facing sleep problems or are seeing worsening of

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

Parenting

The upbringing of the Children

Love that fluctuates is not true love, it is attachment. Love that is constant is god’s love. The responsibility of parents towards children is that of the prime minister to the country or a garden with different flowers becomes beautiful

Motivation

Grief-An untold tale!!!

“Death ends a life, not a relationship” -Mitch Albom From time to time we have listened to people tell us in times of grief, that though our loved ones are physically gone they are here with us in their soul

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

Awareness

Psychological issues among sportspersons

“It’s easy to overlook on the outside because all [the fans and media] see is players going out there and play in front of the big crowds, thinking how good a life they must have, but it’s extremely tough. You

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

Is cognitive behavioral therapy(CBT) effective for the treatment of Dissociative identity disorder(DID)???

Dissociative identity disorder is a mental disease that involves disruptions or breakdowns of memory, awareness, identity, and perception”. DSM-5 has defines DID as “a disruption of identity characterized by two or more distinct personality states or an experience of possession

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