07/05/2020
We have something special planned for you this Saturday with our on Mental Health - Ish*ta Pateria of State of Mind - The Emotional Wellness Centre.
Register today: https://bit.ly/2A7TumH
08/09/2019
“When the Psychologist needs Therapy too”. Thank you and for helping reduce the stigma around receiving therapy! We all need help from time to time!
For more:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/jobs/when-the-shrink-needs-a-couch/articleshow/71026739.cms…
29/08/2019
It was an absolute privilege and honour to share the panel with Olympian Ms. Mary Kom, Ms. Fatima Agarkar, Mr. Lokmanyu Chaturvedi, Mr. Dibyojyoti Mainak and Mr. Roland Landers to discuss the role of e-sports in India, organized by The All India Gaming Federation last Wednesday.
Let’s help maintain the balance and moderation required in this field in order to help young adults enjoy and benefit from this industry in a healthy manner!
For more info:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/moderation-is-key-online-gaming-can-improve-cognitive-skill-decision-making/articleshow/70859852.cms
22/05/2019
An ideal "safe space" is any environment that feels nurturing and allows your feelings to be what they are. At State of Mind - The Emotional Wellness Centre, we are so excited to have re-decorated our therapy room, and your safe space. We hope that you feel comfortable here!
28/04/2019
Thank you IAMAI and TRF for inviting me to speak at the GATO 2.0 Summit. It was a pleasure to speak on “Responsible Gaming” and share the panel with Ms. Gowree Gokhale (Partner, Nish*th Desai Associates), Mr. Bhavin Pandya (CEO, Play Games 24x7), Mr. Bobby Garg (CEO, Passion Gaming), Mr. Deepak Gulapalli (CEO, Head Digital Works), Mr. Partha Madishetty (Director, Grid Logic Games) and Mr. Rahul Bhardwaj (COO, Junglee Games) @ The Leela Ambience
23/12/2018
Thank you The Economic Times for this wonderful feature and helping in promoting mental health!
28/07/2018
Endometriosis is painful, traumatic and can be an emotional roller coaster for many! Thank you Health Collective for creating awareness around this condition and making State of Mind - The Emotional Wellness Centre a part of it!
Endometriosis: Steering Through Pain and Trauma
By Swarnima Bhattacharya Endometriosis is one of the most debilitating, excruciatingly painful, life-altering conditions you have never heard of. What is even more unheard of, is the narrative of e…
27/07/2018
Change in perception with respect to counselling to curb Gaming Addiction! Thank you The Economic Times
Fearing social backlash, online gaming companies go for counselling
Play Games24X7 has formed a data science team to pick up on warning signals of players such as time spent on the portal, withdrawals, deposits, win-loss ratio and abusive behaviour on chat rooms.
24/07/2018
Thank you TRF for inviting me to speak at the Skill Gaming Summit 2018. It was a privilege to share the panel with Mr. Vaibhav Kakkar (Partner, Luthra & Luthra), Mr. George Rover (Former Deputy Director New Jersey Division of Gaming & Founder, Princeton Global Strategies), Mr. Anil Talreja (Partner, Deloitte), Mr. Trivikraman Thampy (Founder and CEO, PlayGames 24x7) and Mr. Deepak Gullapalli (Founder and CEO, Head Infotech).
11/05/2018
Ish*ta Pateria of State of Mind - The Emotional Wellness Centre presented at the 4th International Conference on Depression, Anxiety and Stress Management in Frankfurt on 10th May 2018. The talk was on “Sexual Abuse and the Individual: An Integrative Approach to treat Adult Survivors”.
21/09/2017
Are you usually blaming others when things go wrong? Do you find yourself using the terms, "Its their fault", "Life is not fair" and "If only things were different". Think again! Such thoughts and habits are disempowering and inhibit mental and emotional growth.
Please read the rest on our blog:
State Of Mind
Personal responsibility involves taking accountability for ones actions, together with its outcome and its impact on others. All our actions, reactions and decisions have consequences. When these results do not work as expected, we often point fingers and blame other people, situations or events. Wh...