Counseling Psychologist, Counselor, Hypnotherapist and Psycholog... Show more
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Neeshil
Counseling Psychologist, Counselor, Hypnotherapist and Psycholog... Show more
(CHT and MA)

Hello! I'm Neeshil Shah. I've done a BA and MA in counselling psychology, an MA in Sanskrit (Vedantashastra) and a Post Graduate diploma in Clinical and Applied Hypnosis. My approach to therapy is eclectic, inspired from the holistic indian Sciences like ayurveda, vedic astrology, etc. Combining them with western therapeutic principles.

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Hello! I'm Neeshil Shah. I've done a BA and MA in counselling psychology, an MA in Sanskrit (Vedantashastra) and a Post Graduate diploma in Clinical and Applied Hypnosis. My approach to therapy is eclectic, inspired from the holistic indian Sciences like ayurveda, vedic astrology, etc. Combining them with western therapeutic principles.

Years in Practice
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Free Initial Consultation
Chakras: A Psychological Approach

Chakras: A Psychological Approach

Article | Psychology

The concept of ‘Chakras’ is gaining surplus attention from the West as an alternative to their paradigm of knowledge in psychology and as an alternative form of therapy, ‘Chakra Cleansing or balancing’. The concept of chakra is ingrained in ancient Indian scriptures draped under themes such as Tattvas, Nadis, Kundalini, Sarira Traya, etc. In order to mine a comprehensive model of chakra, critical analysis and distillation from the ancient scriptures and literature is made in this paper. Through the model, the author wishes to provide a basis for tool development to measure the functioning of chakras. Moreover, to aid therapists in designing a standardised alternative therapeutic technique which is holistic in nature.

07 May 2024
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