
Listen to Shubhika Singh Chundawat, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (India & UK) and Certified Trauma Specialist talk about emotional wellbeing and relational health while helping you navigate through some of the mental health and psychotherapeutic concepts. (www.holisiticallyyours.info) Disclaimer: The content on this podcast is for information and awareness purposes only. It should not be used ... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This episode is a shared recording of an episode recorded with the host as a guest speaker on another podcast by the name 'The Baby Brain'. It focuses on a discussion between Ms. Rinku and Ms. Shubhika regarding how one can make effective resolutions... more
The episode helps listeners who are currently seeking healing or thinking of beginning their recovery journey understand what the process may look like for them going forward. The host helps explain the journey of self-discovery and healing in a conc... more
What is the feeling of falling in love? Is the feeling of love sustainable, if so then how? How does the brain play a role in all of it? - These are just some of the questions that this episode addresses along with a brief description of the neurotra... more
The episode helps the listeners understand the importance of tending to emotional/psychological wounds in the same way as we do to physical injuries/wounds. The episode explains the concept of psychological injuries with the help of examples and move... more
The episode focuses on psycho-educating the listeners about how sleep is related to both physical and psychological health, what sleep hygiene is and how to practice it in daily life in order to regulate one's sleep.
The episode is the Part -2 of the topic "Let's Queer Up!" in which the host takes a queer-feminist lens to address the misconceptions that exist about the queer and trans community. In attempting to bust some of the myths, the episode urges listeners... more
The episode is the Part -1 of the topic "Let’s Queer Up!" in which the host aims to create an awareness about LGBTQIA++ community. This part focuses on understanding the basics such as the definitions and differences between the terms sexuality, gend... more
This episode includes a shared version of an episode previously done by the host as a guest on another podcast show of Baatcheet 3.0 for Raunakein. It was a 'Mental Health Day Special' episode which focused on conversation about Men's Mental Health i... more
Such a fresh and chirpy voice. Love listening to her. She brightens up the dullest of days.










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