Sneha Gulati
M.Phil. Clinical Psychology & Ph.D Research Scholar
SNEHA GULATI is a Clinical Psychologist, registered with Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), Government of India. She is a passionate mental health professional, keen to provide the best service to her clients. She is an expert in dealing with patients suffering from mental health issues and has experience in applying various psychotherapeutic techniques to benefit her patients. She is also specialized in psychometric testing, diagnosing various mental, emotional, and behavioural disorders, and developing and implementing individualized treatment plans. She has keen interest in research and also has published and presented research papers in the national and international psychological conferences. She is further pursuing her PhD to make meaningful contribution in the field of Psychology.
She wishes to create mental health awareness, give psychological insights for better living, and outreach people in need with the best of her exemplary skills and holistic services.
QUALIFICATIONS
School: Apeejay School, Sheikh Sarai
Graduation: B.A (hons) Applied Psychology – Delhi University
Post-Graduation: M.A Psychology – Panjab University
Diploma Course in Guidance & Counselling (Regular) – N.C.E.R.T
M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology – Dayanand Medical College & Hospital (DMCH)
PhD Research Scholar
Specialization
Relationship Issues | Breakup Issues | Marriage Issues, Mindfulness, Anxiety, Anger Management, Lack Of Focus / Concentration Related Issues, Clinical Depression, General Anxiety, Postpartum Depression, Meditation, Panic Attacks, General Stress, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Overthinking, Loneliness & Family Issues, Improvement and Personality upgrade, Insomnia, Trauma, Academics And Career Related Issues, Substances Use Disorder, Parenting Guidance And Counselling, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Procrastination, Workplace Stress | Work Life Balance, Bullying, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder, Impulse Control Disorder, Disconnectedness And Distractions, Loneliness