ARUSHEE WAHI
Arushee Wahi is a Clinical Psychologist with a passion for psychotherapy, particularly its process and relational aspects. Her niche predominantly involves working with children, adolescents and their families. With a background encompassing Undergraduate, Postgraduate, and M.Phil. degree in Clinical Psychology from NIMHANS, she has worked with populations from varying socio-cultural backgrounds and clinical conditions. Trained in Mentalization-based Treatment, her interests further include understanding the dynamics of family systems in adolescent psychotherapy, mentalization in adolescents and integrated psychotherapy.
Currently Arushee is pursuing her PhD at NIMHANS with a focus on adolescents with internalizing difficulties.
Currently Arushee is pursuing her PhD at NIMHANS with a focus on adolescents with internalizing difficulties.
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Wednesday, May 22, 2024
| Room 11 |
14:00-15:30
SYMPOSIUM: TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT: INTRICACIES OF WORK WITH PARENTS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS IN COLLECTIVISTIC CULTURES
Speaker: Sowparnika Chinnamanali Elango (India)
Speaker: Roopesh Bangalore Nagaraj (India)
Speaker: Arushee Wahi (India)
Chair: Roopesh Bangalore Nagaraj (India)