Manojigyasa Episode 15
his is the podcast of the radio program Manojigyasa which was originaly broadcasted from Ujjyalo 90 Network. Manojigyasa is a program based on Psychology and Mental Health. This was originally broadcasted on February 26, 2016.
In this episode we have covered the debate of nature vs nurture in the first part . In the second part we discussed about the eating disorder in Nepal with the expert.
Psychbigyaan Podcast -5 : Introducing Careers in Psychology! (October)
This October, in Psychbigyaan Podcast, we are talking and sharing information we have regarding ”Careers in Psychology”. This is one of the main question regarding Psychology interested student, hope this episode is helpful. Give a listen and feedback would be much appreciated via email : info@psychbigyaan.com or our facebook page. Sound Cloud and Youtube Link […]
“We Listen” Came to an Successful End in Tundikhel
“We Listen” Came to an Successful End Psychbigyaan has yet another important accomplishment in its record. With the aim of providing psycho-socio support to the earthquake victims temporarily sheltered in Tudikhel Camp and supervise psychologically to the care givers and service providers, Psychbigyaan had started a 15- day psycho-socio support Program , “We Listen” or […]
ToT on Post Crisis Pychological Care
ToT on Post Crisis Pychological Care June 3, 2015 Psychbiygaan team gave training to the 8 volunteers of Rise Nepal on the topic Post Crisis Psychological Care on June 2, 2015. It was conducted on the venue of Global Peace Foundation at Kamaladi, Kathmandu. The team members Kripa, Sujan and Sanjeev divided the session among […]
PSYCHBIGYAAN FOR EARTHQUAKE
On 24 th May, a month after the devastating Gorkha Earthquake, Psychbigyaan conducted 3 days Youth Engagement Camp in Chhauni Army Barrack with the collaboration and assistance from Youth Action Nepal. It’s been a month of the devastation and people are slowing coming with the terms of physical loss and damages but are still unaware […]
Extra-Maritial Affair In Nepal
It’s sad but true, these days there has been a rise in the number of extramarital cases in Nepal. Cases that I have encountered hail from all the socio economic classes, usually at 50s, and employed personnel.