Counselling

Along with Physical growth and development, psychological and spiritual growth are equally important. Taking care of mental health is as required as taking care of physical health. Mental or emotional health refers to your overall psychological well-being. It includes the way you feel about yourself, the quality of your relationships, and your ability to manage your feelings and deal with difficulties.
As the world is becoming very competitive wherein all age groups are experiencing social, personal, educational problem at some or the other level in their daily lives.
The growing pressure to excel everywhere often leads to emotional or psychological turmoil, thus disturbing one‘s peace of mind.
There arises a need of a counselor who provides a comfortable and confidential environment whereby the students can confide in.

Counseling Service is to help the students to focus on and understand the issues that concern them and make themselves independent to function their lives smoothly by tackling personal, family and peer problems as well as managing academics more responsibly.

So, if you are not able to deal with your problems effectively, you can take help of counseling. Kindly note that going for counseling does not indicate that you are weak or incapable of solving your problems in fact it is an opportunity for a new outlook towards life.

Objectives

  • To assist students who are in need regarding their personal concerns by the means of personal counselling.
  • To help students development on the psychological, social and academics levels by means of counselling.
  • To help students in developing skills and use their full potential even outside the institute for their growth and success.
  • To organize workshops sessions related to mental health for students and faculty as per the requirement.

General problems for which students can approach the counselor.

  • Academics concerns
  • Low self confidence
  • Problems related to peers
  • Emotional stress
  • Relationships
  • Family concerns
  • Financial problems
  • Decisions regarding career
  • Drugs or alcohol addiction
  • Adjusting to the new environment
  • Home sickness
  • Sleep disorders
  • Loneliness
  • Anxiety
  • Time management
  • Communication skills
  • Stress management
  • Health and Wellness
  • Eating disorders
  • Domestic violence
  • Sexuality
  • Grief or loss
  • Depression
  • Lack of motivation
  • Concentration difficulties