IIBP appoints Ms. Jyoti Gupta as “Vice-president & Head, Committee for Mental Health & Well-Being.” On 8th February 2021, Ms. Jyoti Gupta was appointed as Vice-president & Head, Committee for Mental Health & Well-Being.” Ms. Jyoti Gupta is a Clinical, counseling & Rehabilitation psychologist, she is a Mindfulness & Compassion Teacher, and a Psychotherapist. she has been practicing Mindfulness and …
Self Talk
How do you talk to yourself? By that, I don’t mean talking out-loud while walking down the street, or sitting alone, I mean, what is the tone of your inner dialogue: the conversations we have with ourselves in the privacy of our own mind? The words we use to speak to ourselves can have a huge impact on us. If ...
A Psychoanalytic Approach to understand the ‘why’ of Suicide
The human mind, at times, behaves strangely. The more one decides not to think about something, the more it thinks. Hearing of suicide, be it of someone known to us personally or someone completely unknown, creates a deep void, feeling of helplessness and questions with difficult or no answer. The person who commits suicide is gone, but the ones left ...
Engaging in Stereotype – not right!
Wow! What a critical point he has brought in the discussion. Oh! He is a Banerjee, a Bengali. They eat fish every day, and this is the result, sharp memory. Mr Banerjee could not help but silently chuckle to himself. This was not the first time he had heard a remark like this. He was, in fact, in deep reflection ...
The Secret Lives of Indian Men & Women, Unveiled Through Two Consecutive Crises
Tweet It has been several years now that I live and work in India, and that India became a sort of fieldwork space for my psychological research. I wasn’t specifically drawn to India, I am neither an Anthropologist, nor an Ethnographist much less an Indologist, but being a Psychologist – India was to me just like any other country, like ...
‘The Ability in Vulnerability’
Tweet The other day when I took my daughter to bed to put her to sleep, it was raining, and the sky was making thundering sounds. My three-year-old clinging firmly to me said- “Mumma hug me”. These two words, “hug me” come so spontaneously to her whenever she feels threatened or cautious that it left me thinking. As adults, many ...
WFH Tips from a working Psychology student
Tweet In the era, where we were promised flying cars and trips to the moon, no one in their craziest dreams could have predicted this worldwide pandemic as a kickstart to the new decade. Along with the updated catalogues for online streaming sites like Netflix and Amazon Prime, our laziness and inability to step out of our houses, the addition ...
Announcing Dr. Nabhit Kapur as Vice-President & Head of Committee
Tweet IIBP appoints Prof. (Dr.) Nabhit Kapur as "VIce-President & Head, Committee for Accreditation of Occupational Health Services." On 6th April 2020, Prof. (Dr.) Nabhit Kapur was formally appointed as "Vice-President & Head, Committee for Accreditation of Occupational Health Services." This marks a landmark day in IIBP's history, as we strive to build a community of business psychologists & those ...