Breaking up and Moving On: A Psychologist’s Perspective
By Varkha Chulani It is said that the second most common stressor after death is separation and/or divorce. But it
Read moreBy Varkha Chulani It is said that the second most common stressor after death is separation and/or divorce. But it
Read moreBy Ratna Golaknath This article is a part of a series called “lost voices”, where Ratna Golaknath writes about issues that are
Read moreAmrita Tripathi speaks to family therapist Reena Nath in a wide-ranging conversation about her work, the changes in the mental health scenario
Read moreAmrita Tripathi speaks to noted family therapist Reena Nath about her work, the changes in the mental health scenario for
Read moreBy Ratna Golaknath A few weeks ago, I was caught in a minor pile-up on the road near my home.
Read moreThis piece is part of a wider series, Understanding Therapy. By Ratna Golaknath Deciding to give therapy a chance can
Read moreBy Amrita Tripathi India has finally moved to de-criminalise suicide — can we hope that this is a step towards
Read moreBy Devanik Saha “Men are more vulnerable than women.” “This country is biased against men.” “More Men commit suicides than
Read moreThis is the second of a two-part series. Read Part I of this piece here. Part II deals with myths on child
Read moreBy Ratna Golaknath I have worked as a therapist/ counsellor for nearly the last fifteen years. While my life continues
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