Yearly Archives: 2021
Good & Bad Touch: Let’s Make Our Little Ones Aware
Good & Bad Touch: Let’s Make Our Little Ones Aware As our little ones grow we teach them about what is good and what is bad, but that’s usually in terms of moral values. We teach them about which things … Continue reading
Lifestyle Modification Program for the Management of Mental Health Issues in Diabetes
Lifestyle Modification Program for the Management of Mental Health Issues in Diabetes There are various medical conditions, not categorized under psychological or psychiatric disorders, but still impacting the mental health of the person having that disease. Diabetes is one of … Continue reading
Safe and Unsafe Touch: A must teach for kids
Improving parent child relationship can be interesting, just be playful.
Understanding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) refers to a mental health condition caused by traumatic life incident and inability to come out of the trauma caused by that. For most people, terrifying events result in shock, worry, grief, anxiety, and sadness, … Continue reading
Self-Harm Awareness: Learn to Fight Back
Self-injury or Self-harm awareness day is a global event which is observed on March 1st every year. Self-harm can be defined as an intentional attempt or act of hurting oneself (majorly as an emotional coping mechanism). It is less likely … Continue reading
Self Esteem & Mental Health
Self Esteem & Mental Health Self-esteem in itself may not be addressed as a mental health condition; however, plenty of evidences support the significant correlation between Self-esteem and mental health. Self-esteem denotes something which describes one’s own perception and evaluation … Continue reading
Plunge into A Student’s Life: A Brief Guide to School Mental Health
Plunge into A Student’s Life: A Brief Guide to School Mental Health There is plethora of evidence available in the literature that advocates the importance of students’ mental health, related issues, addressing them to impart prevention, and start early intervention. … Continue reading