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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

Therapy

Technological Interventions for Learning Skills Improvement among PWLD

earning is very important part of human existence and it is so blended in the life that number of times, a person involved in process of learning, does not even know that s/he is learning. Learning is a dynamic, continuous

Awareness

Conduct Disorder: An Overview

Tara, a four year old, was yelling & screaming and interrupting everyone at dinner table. As her mother scolded her, she picked up the serving spoon and threw it at her mother with all force and hit her- Everyone was

Awareness

The Umbrella of Mental Health

Mental Health, reading these two words itself creates lots of confusion, doubts, questions and fear in one’s heart and mind. It’s because Indian society has not been much exposed to the positive side of mental health, or can rather say

Motivation

A shift of Perspective

Learning Disability according to psychological terms, is a neurological disorder or neurological processing problem. In simpler words, it is how differently a person’s brain is ‘wired’. What is learning disability? Every layman who first hear this word would describe it

Health

Autism Spectrum Disorder

AUTISM is neither a puzzle nor a disease. Autism is a challenge but certainly not a devastating one. Autistic children may not fit into your box of thoughts but they can help you realize that there is ‘NO BOX’. It

Therapy

The Expressive Self

Art speaks where words are unable to be explained. It is an ever-changing mixture of the intellectual and the emotional, the physical and the spiritual, which marks the virtue of subjectivity. Some feelings are hard to verbalize. Some thoughts we

Health Positive

Positive health behaviors

Did you know that having and practicing healthy behaviors can really keep you away from many illnesses? It is no brainer; It is something that we might already know, but still we choose to stick to our not so healthy

Self Help

“Keep Calm & Don’t Explode” or “Walking Time Bomb”

According to DSM V, Intermittent Explosive Disorder or IED is a recurrent behavioral outbursts that represents a failure to control aggressive impulses. In simple terms, a person with IED can’t control his anger and will impulsively explode into rage with

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