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    Urgent Need For Implementation Of Insurance Cover For Mental Health
    Insurance companies need to take more initiative and devise different medical insurance packages and products to cover mental health disorders, stressed most speakers at a recent conference organised by Poddar Foundation. With mental health disorders having risen significantly over the last few decades and causing considerable burden and financial stress on the individual and the society as well, it has become imperative to institute the right and proper kind of packages of insurance for mental…
  • Are You Too Young To Go To A Meditation Retreat?
    People are increasingly exploring meditation as a way to mental wellbeing. Vineet Saraiwala, who has retinitis pigmentosa and is an avid trekker, marathoner and an endurance cyclist, rang in 2020 at a meditation centre. Here, he writes about his experiences and the questions people harbour about meditation. Meditation can produce a deep state of relaxation and a tranquil mind. It keeps the mind focussed and body relaxed and provides inner calm. Recently, I went to for 10-day introductory…
  • How I Took Charge Of My Mental Health
    Shikha Aleya candidly and meticulously describes her first panic attack, the ensuing anxiety, how she dealt with her anxiety and depression reflects on her support system and the professional team. Her advice for persons in similar situations and their caregivers.  Can you describe your first incidence of a Panic Attack? What was your initial reaction? What made you eventually seek help?  I was in my mid to late twenties, on my way to a meeting along with my (then) husband and work…
  • How To Persuade Your Loved Ones To Seek Professional Help
    Persuading a loved one to seek professional help for a mental health issue can be a significant challenge. Tanuja Babre, a counseling psychologist currently serving as a programme Coordinator of iCALL, TISS shares some best practices that you should follow while having this conversation. It is not easy to watch someone you love struggle emotionally. It is in fact, particularly difficult to manage their distress if their actions impact you negatively. In such a situation managing your…
  • Should I change my therapist
    When Should I Explore Changing My Therapist?
    Finding the right counselor can sometimes be a challenge. And it is possible that the therapist you found is not the right one. Tanuja Babre, a counseling psychologist currently serving as a programme Coordinator of iCALL, TISS explains when you should explore changing your therapist/ counselor. When we are going through difficult times, we are often advised to explore seeking therapy.  However, it is not as simple as it sounds. Taking the advice and acting on it can be complicated.…
  • 11 Common Myths And Misconceptions About Depression
    While there is a lot of talk on depression, there are still a lot of myths and misconceptions about it. Psychiatrist Dr. Sweta Sheth from Bengaluru sheds light on some of the common myths.  As a psychiatrist, depression is one of the most common illnesses I see and treat. I call it an illness, because it is one. A serious, sometimes debilitating illness, which often remains hidden and undiagnosed. It’s not just a state of being sad or low when things aren’t going right for you. We see it…
  • Sisters Act to Fight Depression With Purpose
    Here is a real life narrative of three sisters who rally around their fourth sibling who has severe depression and schizophrenia to save and support her from spiralling out of control and giving her a purpose in life. *** Trigger Warning We are four sisters. My third sister (Ranu*) suffers from depression and schizophrenia. We have been taking care of her since our earliest recollection. The Early Years We had a very difficult childhood. We lost our father early. He was a patient of depression…
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    Training Persons With Chronic Mental Illness To Manage Libraries
    Rangashri Kishore, Dean of Library Services in Andhra Pradesh, talks about her unique initiatives and rehabilitation centres for the mental health cause. You are a Dean of Library Services at Krea University, Chittoor, by profession and also a mental health worker by avocation. Which aspect of mental health has been your area of concern? Mental Health is one of the most neglected aspects of health. Schizophrenia and other disorders such as bipolar disorder can be difficult to manage in family…
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    Talk Your Way to Mental Health
    On the occasion of World Mental Health Day (October 10), Psychoanalysts Arunava Banerjee and Arka Chattopadhyay talk to Ganesh Anantharaman about what psychoanalysis is, and what it offers to those seeking help for their mental health issues. Described as the ‘talking cure’, psychoanalysis is a method of treatment that is based on the premise that the roots of our mental or emotional distress are the result of an ongoing conflict between our conscious intentions and our unconscious desires.…
  • Gatekeeper Training For Suicide Prevention
    The theme for World Mental Health Day 2019 is Suicide Prevention. WHO recommends Gatekeeper training as a way of involving adults in the community in order to prevent suicides. PatientsEngage finds out the options for Gatekeeper training in India According to a study in The Lancet in 2018, suicide was found to be the leading cause of death among those aged 15-29 in India. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB, 2016) also reports that the youth population (18-30) forming the…
A new study out of Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) provides evidence that yoga and breathing exercises can improve symptoms of depression and anxiety in both the short term—with each session as well as cumulatively in the longer term,…
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Hi all! I'm beginning to have to do more work as I am setting up my own social enterprise with a few friends currently. I've been unemployed mostly for the past years. So that's why I never found my drowsiness from Risperidone affecting me. But now…
I just came across this post by Doug Leddin of Dublin. He speaks candidly about his own experience of depression, and how he's been suffering from it for the last 10 years and how he has hidden it from his closest friends. His following statements…
Interesting study from a few years back on how the decline in outdoor play has led to rise in children's mental disorders. Here is the link https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn/201001/the-decline-p…; While this study talks about…
Here is an interesting article on apps for meditation: http://www.patientsengage.com/?q=healthy-living/top-10-meditation-apps Do you use any of these ? Or any others ?      
If you constantly feel tired or like you don't get enough sleep, it may be time to revisit your sleep techniques. Most of us view sleep as an optional thing - we try and 'grab' some whenever we have time, but the reality is that like eating, we…

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