Upcoming Session
Talks That Matter
Talks That Matter is a series of monthly sessions where you can engage in enlightening discussions with distinguished Psychologists. Immerse yourself in these thought-provoking conversations as experts delve into essential topics central to Psychology and Research.
These one-hour sessions offer a platform for in-depth exploration and meaningful exchanges, fostering a deeper understanding of key Psychological principles. Explore complexities of the human mind and the latest advancements in Psychological inquiry, aiming to broaden perspectives and ignite curiosity.

Speakers :

Radhika Radhakrishnan
Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Associate)
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Kiran Makhijani
Psychologist and Psychotherapist
Keypoints covered:
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What is Rapport?
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Building Rapport in Therapeutic Setting
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Why Building rapport is important and how a therapist can build rapport?
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Undergoing Professional Intervention
Our Previous Sessions
Understanding The Trauma
Brain
Exploring the term “Trauma” and deciphering the Brain's Response to Trauma.

Samindara Sawant
Psychologist,
Psychotherapist

Anuradha Prabhudesai
Counselling Psychologist
Keypoints covered:
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The Effect of Trauma on the Brain
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Neurobiology of Trauma
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Long-term Effects of Trauma
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Are We Misusing the Term Trauma?
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Overuse of Trauma in Everyday Life
Decoding the Science of Stress Management
Understand the meaning of stress and Learn Ways to manage it.

Shivali Dharaskar
MA,
Clinical Psychology

Sawani Gupta
RCI licensed Clinical Psychologist
Keypoints covered:
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Decoding Stress
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Understand the Difference Between Anxiety and stress
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Identifying Stressors
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Stress Management Techniques
How Trauma Impacts Relations & Aspects of Emotional Regulation
Navigating the impact of trauma on relationship and understanding emotional regulation.

Kinjal Jain
Clinical Psychologist, Gestalt Therapist,
Psychotherapist

Elisha Virani
Psychologist, Gestalt Master Therapist & NLP Practitioner
Keypoints covered:
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Understanding early trauma.
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How it affects our attachment style.
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What it means to have a secure attachment
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How secure attachment can be the basis for emotional regulation.
Significance of Research in Indian Domain
Understanding the term research and Exploring it's importance in Indian Domain

Dr. Gomathi Jatin
Associate Professor,
TISS Mumbai
Keypoints covered:
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What is Research?
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Importance of Research
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Identification of Trends and Patterns
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Research in India
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Collaborations
Balancing Empathy and
Assertiveness
Exploring the importance of Assertiveness and Empathy in Therapeutic Setting

Sanjyot Hardikar
MA,
Clinical Psychology

Ritika Jain
Counselling Psychologist
Keypoints covered:
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What empathy and Assertiveness means
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Balancing Empathy and Assertiveness in Therapeutic setting
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How clients can benefit from the therapists display of assertiveness and empathy
The Polyvagal Theory : It's Meaning & Importance
Understanding the science from the perspective of safety & trauma

Nishul Gupta
Counselling Psychologist, Gestalt Therapist, Career Counselor

Maitri Thakker
Clinical Psychologist, REBT, CBT and NLP Practitioner
Keypoints covered:
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Understanding our neurology and how it responds to (safety and trust) vs (hostility and trauma).
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The Polyvagal theory
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And its application in psychotherapy.
Significance of Personal Work in Therapy
Understand the meaning of self work and Learning it's importance in therapy.

Dr. Kalpa Shah
NLP Master Practitioner & Gestalt Therapist

Varsha Tibrewal
Graphologist and NLP Practitioner
Keypoints covered:
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What is self work in therapy?
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How is self work relevant in today’s times?
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Holding the space with the attitude of unconditional positive self regard.
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Understanding the importance of personal work.