Counselling

Individual Counselling

It is a process between a counsellor and an individual which helps the individual to gain an understanding about oneself and one’s behaviours and fosters the development of skills to be used in dealing with difficulties associated with personal, academic and social life. The process works on the basis of trust and confidentiality principle.

Family Counselling

It is a process between the counsellor and the entire family, aiming at sorting out issues and challenges that arise between family members in trying to live together in harmony.

Career Counselling

The focus of career counseling is generally on issues such as career exploration, career change, personal career development and other career related issues. This counselling is supported by Psychometric Test

Corporate Counselling

Professional counselling is increasingly being used to support and sustain an effective and motivated workforce. Counselling takes care of employees’ mental health and emotional well-being with a resulting increase in personal awareness and self-efficacy. Corporate counselling aims at engaging employees in making healthy lifestyle choices by providing the employees and the organization with the tools, resources, and knowledge to create a health supportive work environment.

Couples Counselling

It is a process between a counsellor and a couple for either relationship difficulties, enhancement of the relationship or a premarital counselling. It is a very different counselling relationship as compared to individual counselling, as the counsellor's focus is on the relationship between the two, and maintains neutrality to both parties in the relationship. The counsellor works with the clients to help the clients cope with challenges that the relationship is going through, while maintaining the possibility of a positive experience whatever the outcome may be.

Group Counselling

It is a therapy format that approaches issues of personal growth through the use of interpersonal interaction – to interact with others to identify and understand our maladaptive patterns and how to change them. Group interactions provide an opportunity to build relationships and receive interpersonal feedback about how we experience one another. You can gain specific skills and strategies to meet personal goals, explore areas that present personal challenges, and gain support and encouragement from others.

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Dermatoglyphics Multiphasic Analysis

Dermatoglyphics Multiphasic Analysis (DMA) is a scientific study of the pattern on fingers. These patterns are uniquely intertwined with an individual’s genetic composition and central nervous system. The term was coined by Dr. Harold Cummins, the father of American fingerprint analysis, even though the process of fingerprint identification had already been used for several hundred years.

The science of Dermatoglyphics can identify your strengths, weakness, intelligence and majority of your inborn qualities to empower you with the knowledge to choose the path and work on your strengths, to achieve your goals and live your dreams.

Today, technology has substantially aided in the field of Dermatoglyphics. It has made it reliable, accurate and speedy to obtain as well as scrutinise the fingerprint set. Today, electronic digital technology is deployed which has hardware and software customised for this application.

Shocking Harvard study proves almost all children Are Born Geniuses… But Only 2% Retain Their Talents Into Adulthood. Statistics show that your child has a 98% chance of missing out on his or her genius potential… but with the right tools, he or she has a 100% chance to unleash the mind’s full power and lead an extraordinary life.

Advantages of DMA

Life Skills Development Programs

Life skills have been defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as “abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life”.
  
The Ten core Life Skills as laid down by WHO are:

1. Self-awareness

includes recognition of ‘self’, our character, our strengths and weaknesses, desires and dislikes

2. Empathy

is the ability to imagine what life is like for another person.

3. Critical thinking

is an ability to analyze information and experiences in an objective manner.

4. Creative thinking

is a novel way of seeing or doing things that is characteristic of four components – fluency (generating new ideas), flexibility (shifting perspective easily), originality (conceiving of something new), and elaboration (building on other ideas).

5. Decision making

helps us to deal constructively with decisions about our lives.

6. Problem Solving

helps us to deal constructively with problems in our lives.

7. Effective communication

means that we are able to express ourselves, both verbally and non-verbally, in ways that are appropriate to our cultures and situations.

8. Interpersonal relationship

skills help us to relate in positive ways with the people we interact with.

9. Coping with stress

means recognizing the sources of stress in our lives, recognizing how this affects us, and acting in ways that help us control our levels of stress, by changing our environment or lifestyle and learning how to relax

10. Coping with emotion

means involving recognizing emotions within us and others, being aware of how emotions influence behaviour and being able to respond to emotions appropriately.

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