Dr. Priyanka Raut - Kimaya Mind Clinic - Psychiatrist Mumbai

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Dr. Priyanka Raut - Kimaya Mind Clinic - Psychiatrist Mumbai Treatment, Counselling & Support services for Mental health problems by Dr. Priyanka Raut, Consultan

Get help for all the problems related to mental health, Child and adolescent mental health issues, Deaddiction, Stress and Anxiety , Depression, Su***de, Anger , Memory disturbances.The clinic is run by Dr Priyanka Raut, Consultant Psychiatrist.Dr. Priyanka has 8 years of experience in treating and helping patients with mental health issues. She graduated ( MBBS) from Government Medical College, Latur, Maharashtra.Later she completed Post graduation study in Psychiatry ( DPM) from renowned Nair Hospital, Mumbai. At Nair she had an enriching experience in Child Psychiatry at Nair which specializes in Learning disability and Autism. She later worked at the prestigious KEM hospital, Mumbai and gained experience in Deaddiction Psychiatry at the Bombay Deaddiction Centre of KEM Hospital.She has also worked at Lokmanya Tilak Hospital,Sion, Mumbai.After working in all three major Corporation (BMC) Hospitals of Mumbai, which cater to lakhs of patients per day, Dr. Priyanka has gained vast experience in managing variety of psychiatric cases.Her special interests in Psychiatry include Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Deaddiction Psychiatry , Stress Management, Marital Counseling and Psychotherapy (particularly Cognitive behavioural therapy - CBT and Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy). She has done a certified course in REBT and Hypnotherapy.Her goal is to heal the minds , help patients achieve optimal mental well being which will ultimately bring out the maximum potential in each person. She promotes positive psychology.Her concerns are the myths and taboos related to the mental health. She aims at creating mental health awareness, so that patients seek help at right time rather than continuing to suffer from an invisible illness.

05/09/2023
30/08/2023

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30/08/2023

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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24/08/2023

If you're having a rough week, focus on the little victories. Half is better than not at all. Any step in the right direction counts. 💜💜💜
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24/06/2023

This was created from one of the pages in my Executive Dysfunction Workbook!
You are not lazy. Laziness is an unwillingness to work. But when we look underneath what looks like unwillingness (at least from the outside) we often find so much more. Especially in kids!

Laziness is not a character flaw, it's not part of your personality, it is a symptom that something important is missing in the situation.

In the case of kids, "laziness" might be a sign of difficulty in understanding the task, difficulty initiating tasks, overwhelming emotions that are taking up attention, or the inability to focus on tasks that aren't interesting to them or engaging because all brains are different!

By recognizing that laziness is not the root issue but rather a sign for something deeper, we can reframe it to allow ourselves to be supportive and understanding. Instead of criticizing or shaming, we need to understand the "why".

For example - I used to leave dirty dishes piled up in my sink for months. Was I lazy? No. I was...
- Struggling with depression
- Overwhelmed with anxiety
- Didn't know where to start
- And felt so exhausted all of the time that some days it was hard to get out of bed

But I shamed myself by telling myself I was lazy so on top of that I felt like a failure and a bad person.

Everyone has moments when they feel unmotivated or less inclined to work. It's a natural part of being human. So, I encourage you to approach "laziness" with compassion and understanding (especially within yourself!)

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24/06/2023

A simple message but a powerful one and something I wish I had heard more as a child. 💗

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Address

Kimaya Mind Clinic, B-8 Nirmala Niwas, Near Lal Maidan, Aai Mai Merwangi Lane, Parel
Mumbai
400012

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 9pm

Telephone

+918169429044

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