
Can therapists and clients be friends?
The ethical framework in counseling and psychotherapy talks about “prohibition” of dual relationships between counselors and their clients. This primarily comes from the acknowledgement of

The ethical framework in counseling and psychotherapy talks about “prohibition” of dual relationships between counselors and their clients. This primarily comes from the acknowledgement of

There are many myths, misconceptions and expectations of how and what happens in therapy. As a profession involving mental health- which has stigma around it-

Our society has traditionally valued the mental over physical, not in terms of mental health but in the meaning of ablism. They called Mind as

Your present situation is the culmination of all your past habitual tendencies. Your future is the trajectory of the path paved by the collective of

Our therapist Dr. Swetha Turlapati questions systems of oppression that often minimize pain in the lives of people who are labelled with severe mental illnesses.

Restorative Practices for being with Young People Expanding on the lens of “ What’s happening for them ?” ; In this article , we try

We asked our therapists Nida and Rafath about grief, what their personal stories and experiences around grief are and as therapists how they would define

“Heritage, heresy or heterodoxy?” The few scholars who have acknowledged Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s ‘Buddha and His Dhamma’ have classified it as one of these three.

Relationships are beautiful. Being able to love someone and be loved back is such a blessing. All of us have grown up fantasizing this amazing