About Sareeta Behera, BSc (Hons), MSc

I am a member of National Positive Psychology Association, National Association of Psychologists, a researcher and a trained therapist in Clinical Psychology (Bachelor of Science, Hons, in Psychology and Masters degree in Clinical Psychology), having more than 10 years of professional experience in the area.My professional training and experience in the field of mental health has enabled me to create marvels and fruitful treatment interventions in different mental health problems like anxiety, depression, stress, sleep disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, relationship issues, addiction treatment, panic attacks, phobias, behavioral problems, adolescent problems and so on.Post Graduation: Masters in Clinical Psychology. Graduation: B.A in Psychology (Honours). Psycho-Pharmacology under John D. Preston (US). Memberships: National Positive Psychology Association (NPPA) and National Association of Psychologists (NAOP)

How to increase your memory power

By |February 3rd, 2014|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

Do you have a habit of forgetting birthdays, anniversaries, important dates, where you kept your car keys, if you lock the door or not? Do you have problems focusing on things and situations? Do you have problems in concentrating and remembering things? If yes, then this blog post is for you! Memory play a vital [...]

Dealing with PTSD: Self-Help Techniques

By |January 30th, 2014|Categories: Mental Health, PTSD|

In this post I am going to tell you about some self-help techniques that will help you to deal with your PTSD. If you want to know more about the symptoms and risk factors check out my previous post: “An Introduction to Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)”. PTSD is usually connected to an overwhelming traumatic event, [...]

An Introduction to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

By |January 17th, 2014|Categories: Mental Health, PTSD|

Roaring sound of a speeding train, the vibrating railway tracks and platform, the sound of the train honk. It still gives me a jitter and immense pain. 16 years have passed since I lost my beloved father in a rail-road accident in front of my own eyes. We lost our father, I sustained major injuries. [...]

The psycho-spiritual science of forgiving

By |January 15th, 2014|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

It is said that the one who forgives is always on a higher plane than the one who does any mistake. In fact, the act of forgiving requires a lot of patience, understanding, insight and deep-rooted value system. Not everyone can have the guts to forgive or ask for forgiveness. In the words of Catherine [...]

Therapeutic journal writing & its benefits

By |January 13th, 2014|Categories: CBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Everyday tips, Mental Health|

As a CBT therapist, one of the core therapy inputs I prescribe my clients is the “Journal Writing Method”. Almost all of us do some kind of scribbling, writing, doodling in our daily lives. However, many of you won’t know the right way of journal writing or diary writing. Some write for a passion, some [...]

Self-trust: Do you trust yourself enough?

By |January 11th, 2014|Categories: Mental Health|

When I see a bird flying high in the blue skies, a sapling peeping out of the strong soil, an ant carrying food double than its weight, sea waves crushing down sturdy rocks…I ask myself do I trust myself enough to bring out a significant change in my life or somebody else’s life? Today I [...]

Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Introduction, Methodology and Benefits of CBT

By |January 9th, 2014|Categories: CBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mental Health|

Anyone who heads into our website and services comes in terms with a key word; CBT. Though some of you already know about it, however for many this acronym is still a big question mark. This blog post focuses on what CBT is, how it is done and how it benefits one and all. The [...]

Resolutions for the New Year…

By |January 7th, 2014|Categories: Mental Health|

The New Year is an advent of a new dawn of new possibilities, novel opportunities, immense hope and deep faith. That is why New Year resolutions have their own significance. But, always remember one thing that the moment you open your inner eye, that itself is a new beginning. In that case, there’s no need [...]

How to Survive a Panic Attack

By |December 30th, 2013|Categories: Mental Health, Panic attack, Treatment|

Panic attack A panic attack is certainly not welcome. Once it comes it takes a toll on you and makes your life horrible. Though it only lasts for a few moments, these moments can become the most difficult moments of your life. That is why it is very necessary to know about some [...]

Self-acceptance: How much do you love and accept yourself?

By |December 25th, 2013|Categories: Everyday tips, Mental Health, Personal development|

How do you see and rate yourself? Do you always lament on being too fat or skinny, old or unattractive, dark and shabby? Do the beauty, happiness and success of others make you develop envy towards them? In my teenage years I always used to feel bad for myself. I was not able to accept [...]

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