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Kamna Chhibber

Articles Ask the Experts Mental Health 

Self-Care in this Journey Called Life

July 16, 2018July 15, 2018 Health Collective ask the experts, getting help, healing, Kamna Chhibber, self care

By Kamna Chhibber Life abounds with stress. Challenges stare us in the face and complex dynamics are at play in

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Ask the Experts Mental Health 

Death by Suicide: Answering Some Key Questions

June 15, 2018June 15, 2018 Health Collective ask the experts, getting help, Kamna Chhibber, Suicide in India, Suicide Prevention

By Kamna Chhibber Recent news has highlighted how an individual from any walk of life, regardless of gender, age, stage

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Ask the Experts Mental Health 

Make the Most of Therapy: Five Things You Can Do

June 11, 2018 Health Collective ask the experts, getting help, Kamna Chhibber, Understanding Therapy

By Kamna Chhibber The investment that goes into therapy — be it time, effort, your self or money — is

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6 Things to Know Before Entering Therapy

February 9, 2018January 9, 2019 Health Collective ask the experts, healing, Health Collective, Kamna Chhibber, mental health, Mental Health Awareness, Understanding Therapy

By Kamna Chhibber People frequently equate therapy with ‘simply talking’, just like you would with a friend or a family

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Mental Health Resources

  • The World Health Organization’s Fact Sheet on Depression 
  • The WHO guidelines on Preventing Suicide: Media Resource
  • The Samaritans Media Guidelines on Reporting About Suicide
  • National Crime Records Bureau report on Suicides in India
  • Mental HealthCare Act 2017
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