In today’s stressful and fast-paced life, many forces operate to negatively influence our perception and interpretation of ourselves, world and life. Many a times, individuals feel anxious, disturbed, distressed, depressed, ineffective, or uninformed about themselves, about world and about life. In these cases, they turn to others for help or aid in simplifying reality so that they can effectively cope with it, overcome unfavorable situations, achieve integration of self, and establish unity in life.

In case you are having similar experiences, then you need a counsellor, a professional help. Just think if you have a tooth cavity, and you see a general physician, he won’t be able to help you much. You need to see a dentist to get it resolved or you may take suggestion from psychotherapy in Mumbai  or psychologist in Mumbai.

Now let us understand who a counsellor is, in the real sense of the word. Basically, a counsellor is a person who gives counsel; an adviser. There are many types of counsellors. The indiscriminate use of the title has been detrimental to the attempts at specifying clearly the defined functions for those on whom the title has been conferred.

The title counsellor is preceded by another word or words used to describe the functions of that counsellor. For example: child counsellor, student counsellor, marriage counsellor, mental health counsellor, and so forth.

A counsellor is a person(qualified) who endeavors to help another person (sufferer), by developing a professional relationship, to understand and to solve the adjustment problems; by giving advice, assistance, opinion, guidance, and instruction to direct the judgment or conduct of another. The counsellor also recommends a course of action to solve personal difficulties. And don’t forget to take help from counselling in Mumbai for instant solution of your life.

 

Are you suffering from or having any of the below mentioned problems?

·      Emotional problems - such as fear, worry, anxiety, anger, addiction, guilt, stress, tension, depression, frustration, low self-esteem, lack of confidence, etc.

·      Relationship problems - in love life, marriage, sexual matters, etc. Most relationship problems are due to excessive negative emotions like fear, worry, jealousy, insecurity, guilt, grievance, grudge, anger, hatred, vengeance, etc. in us. When negative emotions become excessive, they become harmful for our relationships.

·      Health problems - especially stress-related, even the recurrentailments, illnesses not responding to medicines, etc. Most illnesses in our body are caused by our mind (emotional stress). "Psyche" means mind, and "soma" means body; hence, these illnesses of the body are called psychosomatic disorders (the mind causing dis-eases in the body).

·      Any other problems in life - like personal behavioral issues, career issues, money issues, and so forth.

If you are suffering from or having any of the aforementioned problems, then definitely you need to see or talk to a counsellor to get solutions or at least answers to your problems.