by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Jul 18, 2021 | Personality Traits, Psychiatry Illness
This disorder mentioned 2000 years ago by Hippocrates, like black gall or melancholic, temperament. In 1920, Kraepelin also mentioned this as depressive spectrum disorders. Persons with this disorder are gloomy, cheerless, unhappy low self-esteem, worthlessness,...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Jul 4, 2021 | Counseling for Children
Whenever you talk to teachers, they usually complaints about 4-5 children’s poor academic performance in each class. In them we can find children with pure learning disabilities. Learning disabilities as comorbid state of attention deficit hyperactivity...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Jun 26, 2021 | Counseling for Adolescents, Counseling for Children, Family Counseling
Parenting during the pandemic calls a new set of skills, here we are giving some tips regarding management of children. First, address children’s fears Children rely on their parents for safety, both physical and emotional. Reassure your children that you are...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Jun 12, 2021 | Counseling for Adolescents, Counseling for Adults, Counseling for Children, Personality disorders
• restrained, • conscientious, • respectful, • rigid and stubbornness • maintain a rule-bound lifestyle • adhere closely to social conventions • see the world in terms of regulations and hierarchies • see themselves as devoted, reliable, efficient, and...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | May 31, 2021 | Case Studies, Pandemic and Mental health
Case studies •Case study1 :- Age – 9years, Gender – Girl,...