At Shlok Hospital, we believe in a holistic approach to health, addressing both physical and mental well-being. Our Counseling Psychology department provides compassionate and confidential support to individuals facing emotional, psychological, and behavioral challenges. Our goal is to help patients develop coping strategies, enhance emotional resilience, and improve their quality of life.
Our team of licensed and experienced psychologists offers a wide range of counseling services, including:
Before beginning therapy, an initial consultation will be conducted to assess your mental health needs. Our psychologists will explore your background, concerns, and goals for therapy, and develop a tailored treatment plan. This phase may also include questionnaires or psychological assessments to gain deeper insight into your emotional and cognitive state.
During your sessions, our psychologists will use evidence-based therapeutic techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness, Psychoanalysis, or Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), depending on your specific needs. These sessions are held in a confidential and safe environment, where you can express yourself freely and work towards personal growth and healing. The number of sessions and duration of treatment will vary based on individual progress.
At Shlok Hospital, our commitment to your mental health doesn’t end when your sessions do. After therapy, we provide ongoing support through follow-up consultations, group therapy options, and self-help resources to ensure lasting improvements. We also equip patients with skills for long-term emotional wellness, stress management, and personal growth.
At Shlok Hospital, we take pride in our team of highly skilled doctors, medics, and physicians dedicated to providing exceptional care. With expertise across a range of specialties, our compassionate professionals ensure the highest standards of healthcare, offering personalized treatment and state-of-the-art medical solutions to meet every patient’s unique needs