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Frequently Asked Questions

Counselling is a therapeutic process that involves talking with a trained professional to address a wide range of emotional, psychological, and interpersonal issues. It provides a safe and confidential space to explore and understand your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, and to develop strategies for managing challenges and achieving personal goals. Counselling can help you gain insight, improve coping skills, enhance self-esteem, and build healthier relationships, ultimately promoting mental and emotional well-being. It is a valuable resource for individuals seeking support and guidance during difficult times or for personal growth and self-improvement.

Seeking counseling is a proactive step to gain support and strategies for managing persistent challenges that affect your well-being or quality of life. Some common symptoms-

  • A constant feeling of exhaustion, even after adequate rest, may indicate a challenging mental state.
  • A sudden loss of interest in activities and hobbies you used to enjoy can be a red flag.
  • Significant changes in eating or sleeping patterns can be indicative of mental distress.
  • A decrease in your ability to focus or make decisions could be a sign of mental strain.
  • Lack of proper self-image.

(NOTE- Symptoms may vary depending on the specific condition and individual differences)  

If you recognize these warning signs in yourself or someone you care about, it’s crucial to reach out for support.

During a counseling session at Bandita’s Healing Space, you can expect to have a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space to talk about your thoughts, feelings, and concerns. Your counselor will actively listen, ask questions, and offer support and guidance. Together, you will work to explore issues, set goals, and develop coping strategies. Sessions typically last about 45-60 minutes, and the frequency will depend on your needs and goals.

Yes, counseling is suitable for couples and families. Couples counseling (marriage or relationship counseling) and family therapy are specialized forms of counseling that help improve communication, resolve conflicts, and strengthen relationships. These services provide a space for open and constructive dialogue to address issues within the context of partnerships or family dynamics.