by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Feb 28, 2017 | Counseling for Children
Autism is not a disease; it is a disorder, which comes under pervasive developmental disorder. Leo Kanner first identified the Infantile Autism in 1943. Children with Autism have normal or below average intelligent quotient. These children show deficits in...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Jan 31, 2017 | Counseling for Adults
It’s normal to feel anxious when facing a challenging situation such as a job interview, a tough exam. But when ones worries and fears seem overwhelming and interfere with their day to day life then we call it as an anxiety disorder. There are many different types of...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Dec 31, 2016 | Counseling for Children
Types of Problems I Biological | Emotional | Social | Behavioral | Developmental | Health-related | Academic | Family-based II High risk behaviors. e.g., delinquency, substance abuse/dependency, and sexual behaviors Coping with stressful life events. e.g., divorce,...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Nov 14, 2016 | Family Counseling
The goal of counseling & psychotherapy as a field is to “study and understand” behavior. The field of counseling & psychotherapy helps to alleviate maladjustment, disability, and discomfort as well as to promote human adaptation, adjustment, and personal...
by Dr. Nayana Kiran | Apr 12, 2015 | Case Studies
AGE: 21 Yrs / Female MARITAL STATUS: Unmarried OCCUPATION: Working at Private Company CHIEF COMPLAINTS: Uncontrolled Thoughts about Her Manager on Sexual Harassment GENERAL HISTORY: – She is a Single Daughter of dominant Mother – She is normal till the...