Mind-Body Fitness
Mind-Body Connection is the belief that the causes, development and outcomes of a physical illness are determined from the interaction of psychological, social factors and biological factors.
The group psychotherapy sessions offer a safe space for individuals to recognize relational difficulties that emerge in a social context. Participating in a group helps deepen the individual’s understanding of their own difficulties and the impact of social influences such as gender, class, caste and culture. Through all this, the group continues to function as a source of support to all its participants. Group analysis aims to achieve a healthier integration of the individual in his or her network of relationships.
Conjoint therapy is an approach, wherein two or more clients are seen together in a therapy session. This type of therapy is carefully curated, structured, open or close-ended therapy groups (with the ongoing assessment). It is aimed at enhancing community and peer-support created and led by a therapist trained and experienced in Group Therapy at rates starting Rs. 2,499/-.
Mind-Body Connection is the belief that the causes, development and outcomes of a physical illness are determined from the interaction of psychological, social factors and biological factors.
In short, work-life balance is the state of equilibrium where a person equally prioritizes the demands of one’s career and the demands of one’s personal life.
Couples therapy is a type of psychotherapy in which a licensed therapist with clinical experience working with couples, most often a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), helps people involved in a romantic relationship gain insight into their relationship, resolve conflict, and improve relationship.
Therapy in which the partners in a relationship or members of a family are treated together in joint sessions by a therapist, instead of being treated separately.
Reach the clinic 10-15 minutes in advance for an in-person appointment at the clinic. For an online session, mention to your therapist what type of session medium/mode of communication works for you in the options given below at the time of appointment itself and contact the therapist at the time agreed on.