JKCPJ conducts Mental Health Awareness workshop at GHSS Zainakote

JKCPJ holds Mental Health Awareness workshop at GHSS Zainakote Published in September 10, 2022 | Author N/A Srinagar, September 08: After organizing a series of workshops on raising awareness of mental health and wellness at kawoosaNarbal Government High School, Batmallo Srinagar Government High School for Girls and Nussu Anantnag Government High School, … Read more

Mental Health and Exercise

Being Healthy does not mean simply being in good physical shape or not having any disease, that does not fully define the true definition of HEALTH, what defines Health – it is a state of complete physical well-being, mental and social well-being and not simply the absence of disease or infirmity (WHO). According to the … Read more

Pregnancy and mental health

Published in June 05, 2022 | Author Dr. Bhavna Barmi and team Preparing to welcome a baby into your life is an exciting and difficult time. Don’t be surprised if you’re going through some emotional turmoil right now. When you’re pregnant, it’s natural to worry about what’s to come. Many people are anxious right now, … Read more

Women’s Mental Health Issues

Women’s mental health problems Published in May 01, 2022 | Author Dr. Amir Iqbal Lone Women often face different mental health challenges than men. Women have higher rates of anxiety and depression, which may be related to physical health factors. Changes in hormones can lead to postpartum depression, depression during menopause, or … Read more

Impact of obesity on mental health

Published in February 06, 2022 | Author Dr Bhavna Barmi The prevalence of obesity has experienced rapid growth worldwide with rates doubling for adults and children (6-11 years) and tripling for adolescents (12-19 years) in the last 30 years. This is one of the reasons why more attention and awareness needs to be created about … Read more

Drug Addiction and Mental Health

Addiction is defined as a chronic relapsing disorder characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use despite adverse consequences. It is treated as a brain disorder, as it involves functional disturbances in brain circuits involved in reward, stress, and self-control. Although those alterations can remain for a long time after a person has stopped taking drugs. … Read more