The Department of Clinical Psychology at NHS Hospital provides mental health services in child and
adolescent treatment, as well as adult mental health issues. Our team of psychologists work towards
understanding, preventing and reliving all types of emotional/behavioural disorders related to
mental
health, such as Depression, Anxiety Disorder and Stress etc..
Mental health affects how one may think, feel and react and it affects our decision making.
Following
factors contribute to psychological problems:
● Biological Factors:
Abnormal balance of brain chemicals or deficiencies of certain vitamins and minerals, prenatal
damage,
head trauma or substance abuse
● Life Experiences and Environmental Factors:
Emotional, physical, or sexual abuse, relationship issues or social expectations
● Hereditary:
Family history of mental health problems
● Psychological and Individual Factors:
Personality of an individual, attitude, reaction and their thoughts
If you or your loved one is suffering from any issue pertaining to mental health, you must seek
help.
Depending on the condition, a patient can be referred either to a psychiatrist or psychologist or
both.
Psychiatrists and psychologists often work together to treat the patient's underlying mental
disorder. A
Clinical Psychologist or Psychotherapist is trained and certified to interpret a number of
assessments
that can help diagnose a disorder, illness or convey more about the way a person thinks, feels and
behaves.
In India one needs a license from the Rehabilitation Council of India to practice Clinical
Psychology. At
NHS all our clinical psychologists are not only licensed but highly experienced.
SERVICES OFFERED
● IQ Testing
● Personality Assessments
● Detailed Psychological Evaluation
● Psychotherapy & Counselling
TREATMENTS OFFERED FOR
● Behavioural / Emotional / Adjustment problems
● Depression / Anxiety / Mood-swings
● Negative Thinking / Low Confidence
● OCD / Phobias / Panic Attacks
● Alcohol / Drug De-addiction
● Poor Concentration / Memory Problems
● Stress Management / Time Management
● Chronic Aches and Pains
● Marriage Counselling / Couple Therapy / Family Therapy
● Interpersonal Relationship Issues
Psychologists then offer therapy or a combination of therapies that address best to the patient’s
needs.
Following are the most common therapies used to treat mental health:
● Talk Therapy
● Mindfulness
● Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
● Cognitive Analytic Therapy (CAT)
● Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
● Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
● Family, Couple or Group Therapy
● Interpersonal Therapy
● Supportive Psychotherapy
● Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Visit NHS today if you are feeling depressed, angry or anxious for a long time or if you have
short-term
problems and need help navigating, such as feeling overwhelmed by relocating to a new city or
grieving
the death of a family member. Psychologists can help individuals to manage stress, overcome
addictions,
or any other Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).