Understanding Mental Health: What Isn’t Counselling and What Should We Watch out For? (Tamil)
What isn’t Counselling:There is a misconception that counselling may offer one a fix to their problem, or one will be told what to
Read moreWhat isn’t Counselling:There is a misconception that counselling may offer one a fix to their problem, or one will be told what to
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Read moreThere is often the misconception that one seeks counselling only when there is the presence of a severe mental illness.
Read moreWhat is counselling: Counselling is a process where you seek support from a trained counsellor on any issue that is of concern
Read moreStigma is the barrier which prevents us from embracing our mental health. It is a form of prejudice which creates
Read moreAbout the author: Anne Sureshkumar holds masters degrees in social work and philosophy: guidance and counselling, and is a registered
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