Can you please tell me how much we can earn after Ba +Ma and were we can find job...
@vasudha552311 күн бұрын
Hii do you have any idea regarding msc clinical embryology from amity noida ?
@TaneeshaMaroof14 күн бұрын
Yes it is really happening
@gaurisawad487317 күн бұрын
Trueeee
@hasanshaikh339017 күн бұрын
Also their facial and body hair
@Be_Buddies17 күн бұрын
Right 💯✨❤️
@Preet-vv3kh20 күн бұрын
💯 true because this small pointing out becomes a question for someone self and they are unable to connect socially isolated themselves from society even have a fear to connect with family members moreover, sometimes it have a life long impact on person's mental health #mentalhealthmatters
@ShankarNepali-y5w21 күн бұрын
God bless u sir. Same case for me sir. Your big fan
@ravimahato857522 күн бұрын
Ky amity se PhD krna chahiye
@Preet-vv3kh22 күн бұрын
#mentalhealthmatters
@natkhatcouple95127 күн бұрын
Madam Inka naam Irfan Khan h ji
@Preet-vv3kh28 күн бұрын
We should need such more content to aware our society regarding care of mental health issues even in my point, basic knowledge about mental health should provide in schools by counselor and psychologists in schools because in school kidoss , parent , teachers and other coworkers interact which established the knowledge in society regarding mental health care and government should allot decent fixed salary as per their experience to encourage psychological professionals to work in educational settings #mentalhealthmatters
@sawanyadav546328 күн бұрын
Amity is scam
@Preet-vv3khАй бұрын
That's 💯 true it is important to set a boundary because without setting a boundary it is hard to cop up with life problems because any we don't know how to set boundaries then it will have lifelong impact on our psychological health , person unable to connect socially even unable to express point of views among society and in my knowledge, setting boundaries should be taught by counselors and psychologists in schools because schools are the main source of socialization for society even experience's in schools had lifelong impact on person's life and by counsel in schools person able to cop with life problems #mentalhealthmatters
@ishasingh3586Ай бұрын
how many years is psy d
@Preet-vv3khАй бұрын
True counselors and psychologists will also suffer from the emotional chain of client cases #mentalhealthmatters
@Preet-vv3khАй бұрын
Literally self worth is vital to establish a self respect or self confidence even combination of this assist to acquire high level of success in life as well as we able to put further our point of view without any fear of being ebsserment #mentalhealthmatters
@girlinpink9862Ай бұрын
Everything
@ZainCh-uh9zzАй бұрын
Mujha Laga wo mar gyi hai kah Rahi hai ma mar gyi Hun story hi nahi Dali abi tak 😂😂😅
@D_crafts-ld6gkАй бұрын
That girl is me😂❤
@shuvecchaАй бұрын
😳.. it's me..😊
@Storieswitharya29Ай бұрын
MA Journalism & Mass communication amity me kesa hy is it worth ?
@Amankumar-yl1ooАй бұрын
👍 true
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
Supporting someone with OCD, anxiety, or depression starts with the right words. Here’s what NOT to say-and what to say instead. - 1. Why don’t you just stop ? OCD isn’t just about being organized-it’s about intrusive thoughts and compulsions. Instead, try saying: ‘I’m here if you need to talk about what you’re going through.’ - 2. Just calm down Telling someone to ‘calm down’ minimizes their feelings. Instead, say: ‘I’m here with you-how can I help you feel supported right now?’ - 3. Everyone feels like that sometimes While you might mean well, this can make someone feel misunderstood. Instead, say: ‘Your feelings are valid, and it’s okay to feel this way.’ - 4. It’s all in your head. Mental health struggles are real, not just ‘in their head.’ A better approach is: ‘I know this is hard for you, and I’m here to listen.’ - 5. Just snap out of it. Depression isn’t something you can just ‘snap out of.’ Instead, try: ‘I’m here for you. What can I do to help you today?’ It’s not about having the perfect words-just being kind, understanding, and willing to listen can mean the world.❤️
@DarshanSingh-k3qАй бұрын
Everyday is like that
@TaneeshaMaroofАй бұрын
Yes
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
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@TaneeshaMaroofАй бұрын
But I don't see those phrases in comments
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@TaneeshaMaroof its another comment…let me paste it here too
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@TaneeshaMaroof Emotional abuse can be subtle and often disguised as normal conversation, making it challenging to recognize. Here are some phrases that may seem normal but are actually emotionally abusive: 1. **“You’re too sensitive.”** - Dismisses and invalidates the person’s feelings, making them question their emotional responses. 2. **“I’m only joking.”** - Used to deflect responsibility for hurtful remarks by framing them as humor, making the other person feel guilty for not taking it lightly. 3. **“It’s your fault I’m upset.”** - Shifts blame onto the other person, making them feel responsible for the abuser’s emotions and actions. 4. **“No one else would put up with you.”** - Undermines the person’s self-esteem by suggesting they are unlovable or difficult. 5. **“You’re overreacting.”** - Minimizes the person’s experience and invalidates their feelings, making them doubt their perspective. 6. **“Why can’t you be more like [someone else]?”** - Creates feelings of inadequacy by comparing the person to others. 7. **“I wouldn’t have to do this if you didn’t…”** - Justifies harmful behavior by blaming the victim, making them feel at fault. 8. **“You’re imagining things.”** - Gaslighting phrase used to make someone doubt their own reality or memory of events. 9. **“You’re lucky I put up with you.”** - Manipulates the person into feeling grateful for the abuser’s presence, despite mistreatment. 10. **“You’re the reason for all our problems.”** - Places the blame for any difficulties squarely on the other person, which is a form of psychological manipulation. These phrases erode self-esteem, create self-doubt, and manipulate the other person emotionally. Recognizing these statements is crucial to identifying emotional abuse.
@TaneeshaMaroofАй бұрын
I subscribed u
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
Emotional abuse can be subtle and often disguised as normal conversation, making it challenging to recognize. Here are some phrases that may seem normal but are actually emotionally abusive: 1. **“You’re too sensitive.”** - Dismisses and invalidates the person’s feelings, making them question their emotional responses. 2. **“I’m only joking.”** - Used to deflect responsibility for hurtful remarks by framing them as humor, making the other person feel guilty for not taking it lightly. 3. **“It’s your fault I’m upset.”** - Shifts blame onto the other person, making them feel responsible for the abuser’s emotions and actions. 4. **“No one else would put up with you.”** - Undermines the person’s self-esteem by suggesting they are unlovable or difficult. 5. **“You’re overreacting.”** - Minimizes the person’s experience and invalidates their feelings, making them doubt their perspective. 6. **“Why can’t you be more like [someone else]?”** - Creates feelings of inadequacy by comparing the person to others. 7. **“I wouldn’t have to do this if you didn’t…”** - Justifies harmful behavior by blaming the victim, making them feel at fault. 8. **“You’re imagining things.”** - Gaslighting phrase used to make someone doubt their own reality or memory of events. 9. **“You’re lucky I put up with you.”** - Manipulates the person into feeling grateful for the abuser’s presence, despite mistreatment. 10. **“You’re the reason for all our problems.”** - Places the blame for any difficulties squarely on the other person, which is a form of psychological manipulation. These phrases erode self-esteem, create self-doubt, and manipulate the other person emotionally. Recognizing these statements is crucial to identifying emotional abuse.
@tanishkatashu7284Ай бұрын
Agar Etna hota to thik hi tha Mujhe ocd h me washroom serf nhane s phele jati hu kyuki muje lgta ki mere Kapde washroom Me khi touch Ho gye Esliye me pure din dar k mare nhane k bad washroom use nhi krte or Kbhi kr bhi lete hu to nhate hu muje tin trah ki ocd h ek ek din mrne k braber hota h Etna asan nhi hota ocd wale logo k liye 😢
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@tanishkatashu7284 True, I can understand. Thank you for your comment, Please subscribe if you haven’t already.
@monishnathАй бұрын
Everyday
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
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@diptyramteke2933Ай бұрын
What
@neetselection7424Ай бұрын
Mam amity university se bsc psychology karne per kitna fees lagta hai 🤔🤔
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
Even if a child tries their best to fulfill their role-being respectful, caring, or responsible-the relationship may still feel strained or unfulfilling if the parent is neglectful, abusive, or toxic. Essentially, a "good" child's efforts may not lead to a healthy relationship if the parent fails to uphold their responsibilities in providing love, support, or guidance. A child can't compensate for a parent's shortcomings or make up for unhealthy behaviors. This can create feelings of guilt or frustration, but ultimately, a parent's harmful behavior is not the child's responsibility. To anyone struggling with a difficult parent: Please remember, it's not your fault. You are worthy of love, respect, and kindness, regardless of how you've been treated. A parent's inability to provide that is not a reflection of your value. You cannot fix or change them, but you can take steps to protect your own well-being. Setting boundaries is not selfish; it's an act of self-care. Surround yourself with people who uplift and support you. You deserve to feel safe and cared for, and it's okay to seek out those connections, even outside your family. Take care of yourself, and know that healing is possible.❤
@Clarityinlife335Ай бұрын
Paaji ki naak 👃 kaesi ho gayi.
@Unknown00461Ай бұрын
It's actually true, whenever we meet practicing psychologist or counselor it feels like there's alot scope but then the reality around us 🙁
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@Unknown00461 Never let your dreams get crushed by the perception of society.
@vaishaipadmane6456Ай бұрын
I am suffering from Insomnia can you plz help me
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@vaishaipadmane6456 Would recommend you to consult a certified doctor, however you can read books while going to bed, take shower before sleep and eat healthy foods.
@AlkaladhiyaaАй бұрын
Fbl ka exm online hota h? Descriptive ya mcqs? Plz do rply
@Happy_birthday143Ай бұрын
Depression is genetically also
@shikharsrivastav417Ай бұрын
But i will overcome
@shikharsrivastav417Ай бұрын
My case more worse than honey singh still suffering
@versatilehumanbeing6013Ай бұрын
I too have ocd and psychosis currently on SSRIs and and anti psychotics i am seeing a slight difference in the symptoms now life has initially started to make sense
@rajank452Ай бұрын
Bhai kse ho ab..
@versatilehumanbeing6013Ай бұрын
@@rajank452 bs bhai medicines le raha hu hope sbh theek hoje
@rajank452Ай бұрын
@@versatilehumanbeing6013 bhai ERP kro.. Thik hoga dwa k sath
@versatilehumanbeing6013Ай бұрын
@@rajank452 ha bhai erp se hi theek hoga
@FreakGUY-00716 күн бұрын
@@versatilehumanbeing6013 May I ask what kind of psychosis were you experiencing?
@anushriyajain7650Ай бұрын
Mam i have heard that phd graduates have more salary than psyd graduates. So is it true? And colleges prefer phd holders for teaching. Is it true?
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@anushriyajain7650 phd is mainly for teaching and psyd is mainly for doing practice and taking counselling sessions… but psyd person can also teach and phd person can also take sessions. Psyd bhot hi naya course h abhi psychology field mein dhire dhire iski awareness or importance badhti ja rhi hai… so with time psyd will have equal importance as phd. Also about the salary i always say your salary depends on your capabilities. The more your knowledge, the more you will earn. But psyd and phd do not make any difference.
@bhawantiwari7686Ай бұрын
Kya mere liye online mca achha h
@riva_sapraАй бұрын
@@bhawantiwari7686 it depends on person to person. Are you already working or still a student ?
@bhawantiwari7686Ай бұрын
@@riva_sapra student
@bhawantiwari7686Ай бұрын
Say
@RCGAMMIXАй бұрын
2nd time nowadays are very worse 😭
@iasnikitarai21152 ай бұрын
Is condition se kaise nikle plzz bataye
@Merizindagikasafar752 ай бұрын
I don't think ,this is right ,my therapist made fun of me while i was telling her my problems. I never visited any other therapist afterwards, just being afraid to get judged again
@The_ice112 ай бұрын
Yup
@anushka9542 ай бұрын
Can arts students opt for this?
@riva_sapra2 ай бұрын
@@anushka954 yes for sure
@petiepet88792 ай бұрын
Di phir mughe nhi jana chaiya psychology department maii?
@riva_sapra2 ай бұрын
@@petiepet8879 see it’s not important if i had the bad experience you’re going to have it bad too… may be you find good friends there may be they don’t treat your batch like they did ours… may be we were just unlucky… i just shared my honest experience if you think amity is suitable for you and you don’t have issues with more fees than universities you can definitely give it a try
@nandinimashi11882 ай бұрын
Mam aapne ye review kis course ka diya hai mba ka
@riva_sapra2 ай бұрын
@@nandinimashi1188 no… its for BA+MA (clinical psychology)