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10 Best Relationship Counselling doctors in Bangalore - Updated 2024

Dr. Lyn Elsa Georgy

Dr. Lyn Elsa Georgy

11 years of experience

M.Phil - Clinical Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Nagaraja

Dr. Nagaraja

11 years of experience

MS - Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Sadiqa Patel

Dr. Sadiqa Patel

10 years of experience

Diploma in Counselling Skills Certificate in LifeSkills Training(CLST) Certified in Advanced Certification on Student Counselling(ACSC) Certified In Career Guidance (CCG)

Counselling Psychologist, Psychotherapist

Blue Nile Counselling, Life Skills And Career Guidance

Mg Road, Bangalore

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Dr. C.r Satish Kumar

Dr. C.r Satish Kumar

10 years of experience

M.Phil - Clinical Psychology

Psychologist

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Dr. Puspanjali Borthakur

Dr. Puspanjali Borthakur

10 years of experience

MSc - Psychology BSc - Psychology

Counselling Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Richi Parasrampuria

Dr. Richi Parasrampuria

10 years of experience

M.Phil - Clinical Psychology MA - Clinical Psychology BA - Psychology Diploma of Clinical Hypnotherapy

Counselling Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Psychologist

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Dr. Anamika Gupta

Dr. Anamika Gupta

9 years of experience

MA - Psychology P.G. Diploma in Child Psychology PhD - Psychology

Psychologist, Psychotherapist

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Dr. Anna Varghese

Dr. Anna Varghese

1 year of experience

MA - Clinical Psychology BA

Psychologist

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Questions & Answers on "Relationship Counselling" (215)

I have been hearing some voices recently, I was sure about someone was stalking me. My thoughts are always into who is following me and spreading many things about me . This made me insecure, anxious and mentally ill.

Male | 28

Hey, Welcome to ClinicSpots! 

I understand that experiencing auditory hallucinations and paranoid thoughts about being stalked has been unsettling for you. These symptoms can be distressing and may indicate underlying mental health concerns such as schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, or other conditions. It's crucial to address these symptoms promptly to ensure you receive the appropriate support and treatment.

Next Steps to Follow:

1. Schedule a Psychiatric Assessment: Arrange an appointment with a psychiatrist for a comprehensive evaluation.

2. Discuss Treatment Options: Explore treatment options tailored to your needs, which may include medication and psychotherapy.

3. Engage in Supportive Therapy: Consider joining a support group or attending therapy sessions to learn coping strategies and connect with others facing similar challenges.

4. Prioritize Self-Care: Practice self-care activities like mindfulness exercises, regular physical activity, and maintaining a healthy sleep routine.

We're here to support you on your journey to improved mental health.

For more medical queries, visit again at ClinicSpots.

Answered on 5th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I visited a psychiatrist and he prescribed me these meds. Daxtin 20mg Daxtin 40mg Fluvoxamine 50mg Etilaam .25mg Explain these medicines from all perspective and help me get a pros and cons list

Male | 21

Here's some brief information about the medicines that your psychiatrist has recommended: 1. Daxtin 20mg and Daxtin 40mg: These are prescribed for depression. These drugs can help increase the serotonin and norepinephrine levels, improving your mood and energy. 2. Fluvoxamine 50mg: It's also great for depression and anxiety. It works better for sleep and decreases the level of anxiety. 3. Etilaam 0.25mg: It cures anxiety and panic attacks. Positive: Such products have the potential to alleviate depression, give you a good night's sleep, and anxiety at a manageable level. 

Negative: It might bring alongside other effects such as vomiting, giddiness, and drowsiness. In other words, these medications are intended to make you feel better, but they can also cause other health problems. Do not stop taking them on your own – always take them as your doctor has prescribed and notify them of any discrepancies in your condition!

Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Schizophrenia from 4 years

Male | 23

Schizophrenia is a brain disorder, due to which individuals may occasionally believe that they can see or hear things that are not there, are unable to control their thoughts and translate them into proper directions, experience paralyzing fear, or believe that other people are planning to harm them. Thus, it might be that their thoughts are disjointed and rather difficult to follow. It is often recognized as associated with confusion. A group of inheritable factors, as well as the influence of the environment, can be held responsible for the development of schizophrenia. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

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