Counseling Psychologist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor Show more
(MSc)
Muskan
Counseling Psychologist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor Show more
(MSc)

Hello, I’m Muskan Hossain, a counselling psychologist and dedicated mental health professional with undergraduate and postgraduate training in Psychology from the University of Calcutta, specializing in Clinical Psychology.

I have worked extensively in both outpatient and inpatient psychiatric settings, supporting children, adolescents, and adults through evidence-based psychological assessments, counselling, and personalized therapeutic interventions. Over the years, I have helped individuals struggling with some of the most commonly search ...

Years in Practice
3 years
Posts
₹1000 INR
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 Kolkata, 700019,
West Bengal, India
Kolkata, 700019, West Bengal, India
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Hello, I’m Muskan Hossain, a counselling psychologist and dedicated mental health professional with undergraduate and postgraduate training in Psychology from the University of Calcutta, specializing in Clinical Psychology.

I have worked extensively in both outpatient and inpatient psychiatric settings, supporting children, adolescents, and adults through evidence-based psychological assessments, counselling, and personalized therapeutic interventions. Over the years, I have helped individuals struggling with some of the most commonly search ...

Years in Practice
3 years
Posts
“Always Busy, Always Tired”: The Silent Burnout Crisis at Work

“Always Busy, Always Tired”: The Silent Burnout Crisis at Work

Article | Burnout
Success loses meaning when mental and physical health are constantly sacrificed for it. A person is not a machine designed for nonstop productivity. Humans need rest, connection, purpose, and emotional safety.
Mental Health Is a Universal Human Right

Mental Health Is a Universal Human Right

Article | Mental health
Mental health is not invisible. It is not optional. And it is certainly not a privilege. It is as vital as physical health and just as deserving of attention, care, and protection. To truly honor the idea that mental health is a universal human right, we must move beyond awareness into action, advocacy, and accessibility. Because a world that protects mental health is a world that protects humanity itself.
The choices we make Shape how we cope

The choices we make Shape how we cope

Article | Stress
Coping habits are the strategies people use to manage stress, emotions, and difficult situations. Not all coping is equal—some habits help regulate and heal, while others provide temporary relief but create long-term problems.
You’re Not ‘Bad at Sleeping’ — You Just Need Better Sleep Hygiene

You’re Not ‘Bad at Sleeping’ — You Just Need Better Sleep Hygiene

Article | Sleep disorders, insomnia
Sleep is often treated as something passive—something that just “happens.” But in reality, it’s a skill shaped by how you live your day. When sleep hygiene improves, it doesn’t just give you better nights—it gives you clearer thinking, steadier emotions, and a more regulated nervous system. In a fast-paced, overstimulated world, good sleep hygiene is not a luxury. It’s a necessity.
The Psychological Cost of Being “The Decision-Maker”: When Leadership Feels Lonely

The Psychological Cost of Being “The Decision-Maker”: When Leadership Feels Lonely

Article | Business and Career
In business and leadership, we often glorify the role of the decision-maker. The founder. The director. The therapist who runs her own practice. The one who “has it together.”
Coping Strategies for Therapists: Protecting Your Mental Health While Helping Others

Coping Strategies for Therapists: Protecting Your Mental Health While Helping Others

Blog | Burnout
Being a therapist means caring deeply for others, but I’ve learned that my own mental health isn’t optional—it’s essential.
Family & Marriage Conflicts: In-Law Conflicts and Cultural Expectations

Family & Marriage Conflicts: In-Law Conflicts and Cultural Expectations

Article | Conflicts
Recognizing the cultural context, prioritizing emotional health, and developing healthy communication patterns can help couples create a balanced and respectful family environment.
Pre-Exam Stress in Students: Common Triggers and Mental Health Tips

Pre-Exam Stress in Students: Common Triggers and Mental Health Tips

Article | Adolescent psychology
With awareness, healthy coping strategies, and timely support, students can manage stress more effectively and approach exams with greater confidence and emotional balance.
Focused Cognitive Therapy in Crisis Intervention

Focused Cognitive Therapy in Crisis Intervention

Article | Suicidal behavior
Crisis situations demand prompt, structured, and effective psychological intervention. In such settings, brief psychotherapy has emerged as the treatment of choice. Unlike long-term therapies, brief psychotherapy focuses on the rapid alleviation of specific symptoms that arise during a crisis.
Why Do I Feel Empty?

Why Do I Feel Empty?

Article | Adolescent psychology
Feeling “empty” is more than just feeling sad or bored. Clients often describe it as an inner void, emotional numbness, or the sense that “something is missing.”
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