Child Substance Abuse
Refers to early exposure and dependence on harmful substances like tobacco or alcohol. Often linked to peer pressure, neglect, or emotional issues.
Exam Management
Focuses on helping students deal with exam anxiety and time management. It equips them with techniques for effective study planning, concentration, and stress control.
Stress Management
Teaches coping mechanisms to handle emotional pressure from school, family, or peers. Encourages relaxation techniques, problem-solving, and emotional regulation.
Child Psychosis
A rare but serious mental condition where a child loses touch with reality, experiencing hallucinations or delusions. Requires early psychiatric intervention and support.
Child Depression
Characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and withdrawal in children. Often linked to family issues, trauma, or bullying, and treated through counseling or therapy.
Anger Issues
Children may show frequent outbursts or aggressive behavior due to unresolved emotions. Therapy teaches emotional regulation, communication, and coping skills.
Career Counselling
Helps students explore their interests and aptitudes to make informed career choices. Provides guidance to set academic and professional goals aligned with potential.
Learning Disorder
Conditions like dyslexia or dyscalculia affect the ability to read, write, or calculate. Requires special educational strategies and tailored
support.
Parental Guidance
Supports parents in understanding and managing their child’s behavior and emotional needs. Encourages positive parenting strategies and healthy family dynamics.
Behavioural Addiction (including Mobile)
Involves compulsive behaviors such as excessive mobile phone usage that interfere with daily life. Often leads to emotional, academic, and social difficulties in children and adolescents.
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
Marked by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning. Requires structured routines, behavioral therapy, and sometimes medication.
IDD (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)
Involves limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. Support focuses on special education, life skills training, and inclusive strategies.
Autism
A neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Early intervention can significantly improve functioning and development.
