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At the Foundation we offer our clients varied services from counselling, detailed diagnosis to thought-education. We offer an all-round behavioural therapy plans under one roof. We help individuals understand why they are experiencing symptoms of distress and guide them to cope with their stress in a therapeutic manner.

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    In the present day context, Lifestyle disorders are becoming more and more common. We cater to the following lifestyle services:

    Our counselling services are available for general and medical issues.

    Please call 08049-670-670 (100 lines) now to book a face-to-face counselling appointment with our specialist.






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    Academic stress among students have long been researched on, and researchers have identified stressors as too many assignments, competitions with other students, failures and poor relationships with other students or lecturers . Academic stressors include the student’s perception of the extensive knowledge base required and the perception of an inadequate time to develop it. Students report experiencing academic stress at predictable times each semester with the greatest sources of academic stress resulting from taking and studying for exams, grade competition, and the large amount of content to master in a small amount of time.


    Marriage counseling leads to positive outcomes and research indicates it is more effective than no counseling. It helps couples to prepare for or adjust to new life stages such as new couple, family with young children, and family with adolescent children, launching children and moving on and family in later life. Each of these life stages put different demands on the couple and makes them aware of the new demands.


    Job stress can be defined as the harmful physical and emotional responses that occur when the requirements of the job do not match the capabilities, resources, or needs of the worker. Job stress can lead to poor health and even injury. While some workplace stress is normal, excessive stress can interfere with your productivity and impact your physical and emotional health. And your ability to deal with it can mean the difference between success or failure.


    Emotional health refers to your overall thought 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 situations that life brings.


    Science has long recognized that some level of stress can be adaptive and even healthy, however, chronic student stress has been consistently associated with negative outcomes. For the majority of students in this study, academic stress is constant. More than 70 percent of students reported that they often or always feel stressed by their schoolwork, and 56 percent reported often or always worrying about such things as grades, tests, and college acceptance.

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    Supported Languages: English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telegu, Bengali, Punjabi

    Counselling Therapy- Team & Advisors

    BS Sindhushri

    Rachna Murlidhar

    Kavyashree

    Arpitha Ravishankar

    Hemali Sanghvi

    Dimple Kariya

    Sneha Satheendran

    Alexandra Sjostrom

    We will embrace you as you are in the moment without judging you and maintaining the highest level of integrity as we surge along with you! That is our duty and we give it the highest respect!

    We will empower you by giving you tools for life!


    Prof. Ellen J Langer for a Mindful Approach during COVID-19:
    Many people adopt an inclination towards defensive pessimism: prepare for the worse, hope for the best. To me this is a losing strategy. Events are neither good nor bad. It is our thoughts that make them so.

    Defensive pessimism keeps us on the lookout for the negative. Seek and ye shall find. Being inundated with negative thoughts keeps us stressed which is not good for our health. Hoping for the best may sound fine but on closer inspection it has a pessimistic outlook built into it that is absent from expecting the best. Hoping acknowledges defeat as a real possibility. Expecting defeat too often creates defeat.

    Mindful optimism is not burying one’s head in the sand with a certainty that all will be fine, but still helps us live in the moment without stress. Uncertainty is not newly upon us. Everything has always been uncertain. All is and was always changing but we may have felt we knew because we were oblivious to the inherent uncertainty.

    We can worry or relax, and things can turn out good or bad. If we worry and everything turns out fine, we’ve stressed ourselves unnecessarily. If we worry and things turn out to be bad, we’re no more prepared for it than if we didn’t worry. If we relax and things turn out bad, we’ll be stronger to deal with it, and if it all turns out to be fine, we can continue behaving adaptively.

    So, what should we do if we want to adopt a life strategy of Mindful Optimism?
    Make a plan, such as frequent hand washing (which is always good) and engage in social distancing, but then go back to living fully moment by moment with the implicit expectation that all will be fine.

    Prof. Ellen J Langer


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