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Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences

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Mental Health And Behavioural Sciences

Mental illness is described as a wide range of emotional and mental conditions. Many people suffer from mental health concerns and psychiatric problems from time to time. A mental health concern can become a mental illness when some ongoing symptoms and signs lead to frequent stress that affects a person’s ability to function.

Mental illness tends to make a person miserable and can lead to problems in their daily life, such as at work or school or in relationships. In the majority of cases, mental health symptoms can be managed with a combination of talk therapy and medications.

Symptoms of Mental Illness

The signs and symptoms of mental illness can differ, depending on the disorder, circumstances and some other factors. Mental illness symptoms can affect thought, emotions, and behaviour. The most evident signs and symptoms include:

• Confused thinking or inability to concentrate
• Feeling sad or low
• Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt
• Withdrawal from friends, family, and activities
• Severe mood changes of highs and lows
• Inability to cope with daily issues or stress
• Suicidal thoughts
• Significant tiredness, low energy or problems sleeping
• Detachment from reality, paranoia or hallucinations
• Trouble grasping and relating to situations and people
• Sex drive changes
• Major changes in eating habits
• Excessive anger, hostility or violence
• Alcohol or drug abuse

Psychological Assessments

IQ, ADHD, autism, learning disability evaluation, personality assessment and neuropsychological assessments (child & adult).

Psychotherapy Services

Stress management, Anger management, Self esteem and confidence issues, Anxiety and anxiety based disorders (including General Anxiety, Panic Attacks, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Phobias, Social anxiety), Depression, Childhood and adolescent problems, Personality issues, Adjustment difficulties, LGBTQ issues, Mood disorders, Addictions and Interpersonal issues.

Treatment Approaches

Behavior Therapy (BT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Exposure and response prevention (ERP), Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness Therapy, Parental management training, Family therapy, Interpersonal therapy and Therapeutic art based alternative therapy. All rehabilitation programs for people with cognitive difficulties, traumatic brain injuries and dementia, both at an individual and group level.

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