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The Department of Clinical Psychology was set up in the year 2002. The M.Phil course in Clinical Psychology was introduced in 2011 under affiliation to Gauhati University. Course Offered: M. Phil in Clinical Psychology(2 years full-time)
M.Phil Clinical Psychology is a two-year hospital-based program. [1] The old name of M.Phil in Clinical Psychology was Diploma in Medical and Social Psychology. [2] MA/MSc in Psychology with 55% marks is the eligibility criteria for admission to this course. New Education Policy discontinued M.Phil program in India but M.Phil in Clinical ...
The institution was set up through a government order in 1983 [2] and was chosen to be a centre for excellence by the Government of India in 2009. The institution leads the Community mental health services in the state of Kerala with support from the Kerala State Mental Health Programme.
Bhagwant University, Ajmer; Birla Institute of Technology and Sciences, Pilani; Institute of Advance Studies in Education, Sardarshar; Jagan Nath University, Jaipur; Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun
However, the lifetime prevalence of depression in India measured by the study was only 9%, and the figure of 36% was a different metric that was mistakenly reported. [30] In May 2015, the faculty association of the institute lodged criticism against the 'Juvenile Justice Bill' which was tabled in parliament. [ 31 ]
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Dharwad Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (DIMHANS) is a public medical institution in Dharwad, Karnataka, India, which provides healthcare facilities specializing in Mental Health, Psychiatry and Neuroscience. Additionally, DIMHANS offers several Post-Graduate academic programs.
The Indian Psychiatric Society was established in 1948 because of the efforts of this Institute and it is registered in Patna.The first draft of the Bill that subsequently became the Mental Health Act of India (1987) was written at C.I.P, Ranchi in 1949 by Dr. R.B. Davis, the then Medical Superintendent, Dr. S.A. Hasib, from Indian Mental Hospital, Ranchi and Dr. J. Roy, from Mental Hospital ...