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Psychotherapy In India: Past, Present And Future
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“Psychotherapy in India: Past, Present, and Future” by Geetha Desai (ISBN: 9789356967397) offers a comprehensive overview of psychotherapy’s evolution in India. Explore its rich history, current practices, and emerging trends. With expert insights and scientific evidence, this book is an essential resource for both professionals and those interested in the field’s development. Discover the unique challenges and opportunities facing psychotherapy in India.
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Poonam Saijari –
An essential resource for anyone interested in mental health in India. Clearly written and well-researched.
Akshat Chourasia –
Provides a solid foundation. I appreciated the balanced perspective.
Rudransh Raghuwanshi –
Geetha Desai has done a great job. The book is insightful. A definite read.
Anurag Srivastava –
Fascinating insights into the history of psychotherapy in India. The future trends section was particularly thought-provoking.
Shreya –
While informative, it sometimes felt repetitive. Could have been more concise.
Aditi Singh –
Good introduction, though I’d have liked to see more case studies. Still, recommended reading.
Danish Shafi –
A bit dense, but packed with information. I appreciated the focus on the unique challenges facing Indian therapists.
Aayush Gupta –
The future of psychotherapy in India seems bright, according to this book!
Abhishek Prasad –
Important, relevant, and insightful! A must-read for anyone practicing or studying therapy in India.
Arnav Chatterjee –
Could have included more examples from rural India instead of focusing only urban areas.
Sushant Shekhar –
The book provided an excellent overview, connecting past traditions with modern practices beautifully.
Prachi Joshi –
Good but i think it needed more real life experience. Rest is okay.
Harsh Raj Singh –
Not the most engaging read, but the information is solid and reliable.
Kunal Arora –
Gives hope for future. The book shows the amount of work author has put into. Loved it.
Lakshay Pahuja –
Comprehensive and well-organized. Offers a unique perspective on the evolution of psychotherapy.
Anurag Kumar –
A thorough overview, but I wish it delved deeper into specific therapeutic techniques used in India. Still, a good starting point.
Hargun Kaur –
I learned so much about the cultural context of therapy in India. A truly enlightening read!
Devender Pratap Mall –
A valuable contribution to the literature. Timely and relevant.
Amit Yadav –
An okay read. Nothing groundbreaking, but adequate for an overview.
Aniket –
I found the book a bit academic at times, but overall a valuable contribution to the field.
Safal Raj –
A book about understanding human mind and how it works in India. Great read.