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Educational Qualification:
Specializations
Professional License Registered as first dual professional from Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI), v Clinical Psychologist(RCI: Reg No: A13798) and v Rehabilitation Psychologist (RCI: Reg No: A09953) Indian Association of Clinical Psychologist (IACP): Professional Life Member(PLM) 487/08/14 Teaching experience
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Research and Dissertations
Presentations
Attended Conference and Workshops
Conducted workshops
PUBLICATIONS Edited Book: (International)
Chapters in edited Books (International)
(National)
International Journals
National Journals
Chair for Scientific Sessions at Seminars and Conferences
M.Phil/Ph.D’s (External for Thesis Evaluation) 1.M.Phil in Clinical Psychology -2018 Onwards (JSS –MEDICAL COLLEGE)- MYSORE 2. Title: Depression and cognitive function in stroke patients (2018), for Doctoral Degree, department of Psychology, Osmania University, Hyderabad 3. Title: Are older people happier than younger people? A psychological inquiry" (2019), for Doctoral degree,Department of Psychology, Sikkim University, Sikkim.
Board of Studies for other Universities and Institutions
Subject Panel member for Indian council(s)
Extra Curricular Activities National Cadet Corps (NCC) –“C” Certificate and ‘B’ Grade: APSD/98/28046- Rank: CPL, 18 (A) BN NCC, KAKINADA (Govt Arts College, Rajahmundry). Award(s) Received centenary merit award fund for securing the highest marks in B.A. Psychology for the year 2000-2001 from the Dept., of Psychology. Govt Degree College, Rajahmundry. |
The Department of Psychiatry has been a pioneer in providing mental health services in a General Hospital Setting. The department runs regular out-patient walk-in and follow-up clinics in addition to weekly specialty clinics for child and adolescent psychiatric disorders, psychosomatic disorders, common mental disorders, severe mental disorders, dual diagnosis disorders and brain stimulationtherapies. Consultation liaison services are provided for the patients admitted in other wards of the hospital andemergency psychiatric services are provided on a round-the-clock. The department also provides community outreach services 6 days a week at the CRHSP, Ballabgarh, including one day each at the Primary Health Centre at Dayalpur and Chhainsa. Besides pharmacotherapeutic interventions, psychological treatments, modified electro convulsive therapy (MECT) and advanced treatments like rTMS, tDCS and biofeedback are routinely provided. During the year 2017-18, the department provided out-patient consultation services to a total of 17, 204 new cases and 66, 333 follow up cases and in-patient management to 282 patients.
The department is at the forefront of medical education with courses for MBBS, B.Sc/M.Sc nursing, MD (Psychiatry) and PhD (Clinical Psychology) scholars. The departmentalso conducts short term training courses of residents posted from other departments (Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Palliative Medicine, and DM Neurology). For MBBS students, teaching includes theory lectures of 20 hours (6th semester) and clinical training of 7 hours (3rd semester), 25 days (4th-5th semester) and 40 days (in 6th/8th semester).The department undertakes regular collaborative research with national and international agencies like World Health Organization (WHO), University of California, National Institute of Health Research (UK), ICMR, and is one of the leading partners for research regarding the development of psychiatric classificatory system (ICD-11) by WHO. The department organizes year round public educational events for public dissemination of research knowledge and to promote awareness of mental health issues.
Currently primary mandate of the department is to develop highly trained manpower, and formulate curriculum and techniques for undergraduate and postgraduate medical education. Exploration of general mental health morbidity, culturally appropriate treatment of mental disordersand epidemiology of substance abuse remains the main research focus of the department.
History of the Department:
The Department of Psychiatry had informal beginning in 1958, when DrLuvia Taylor Gregg, Honorary Consultant in Psychiatry, began formal teaching in psychiatry for the first batch of MBBS students. Dr Gregg planned to introduce 100 hours of teaching in psychiatry in MBBS curriculum. Prof KL Wig, the then Head, Department of Medicine (later Director, AIIMS) was instrumental in integrating teaching of psychiatry throughout the clinical posting in medicine, so that the exposure to psychiatry was spread to all the 3 years on weekly basis. Since there was no inpatient unit in psychiatry, MBBS students were sent to the Mental Hospital, Agra for exposure to inpatients in psychiatry. DrVimlaVirmani, who later headed the Department of Neurology, had worked as clinical tutor in the initial years of the Department history.Dr SC Malik, one of the earliest post graduate pass out from AIIMS, wrote in one of his memoirs, “we had about 80-100 hours' exposure in psychiatry at the under-graduate level. Psychiatry at that time was (mostly) ‘Dynamic Psychiatry’ with highly laden emphasis on psycho-analysis and analytically oriented psychotherapy. For the undergraduates it was a very thrilling experience and many of us approached Mrs. Gregg to know about ourselves - our hidden complexes etc. Our exposure to psychiatry was spread to all the 3 years on a weekly basis”
Dr AS Mahal joined as Assistant Professor in 1962 and Dr D Satyanand as Professor and Head in Aug 1963. DrSatyanand started regular MD Psychiatry programme in psychiatry, the first in the country. Post graduate psychiatry in general hospital setting provided the groundworks for de-stigmatizing psychiatry and in moving mental disorders outside the custodial boundaries of mental asylums, within the community. The MD course also fostered integration as medical residents could now opt for Psychiatry as their specialization in general hospital settings.
Anothermilestone contribution of the department was the development of rural mental health services, through the Indian council of Medical research funded mental health project at the Comprehensive Rural Health Services Project (CRHSP), Ballabhgarh during 1964, under the leadership of DrD Satyanand. The integration of Psychiatry training in rural undergraduate medical curriculum is a continuing legacy of this project. The department continues to provide regular care at its rural centres to fulfill its obligation towards development of rural and community psychiatry.
Another first achieved by the department of psychiatry, under leadership of DrSatyanand, was the beginning of Child Guidance Clinic in Delhi in 1964. From seeing only cases of mental retardation and hyperkinetic disorders initially, this clinic, now caters to a wide variety of psychiatric disorders and behavioral issues of children.
The first batch of successful psychiatrists completed their training at AIIMS in 1964 and DrSatyanand retired in late 1966. During 1967-1968, Dr Erna Hoch, a Swiss psychiatrist, who had migrated to India, headed the Department as Honorary Professor and Head for about one and half year.From 1969-1980, she was medical director and professor of psychiatry in the only psychiatric hospital in the province of Cashmere (Kashmir). In 1988, Erna Hoch returned to Switzerland to live in the Tessin. Her famous book “Sources and Resources” represents a collections of articles written while in India propounding on the cultural influence of mental ailments and their treatment.
Prof JS Neki, who joined the department in September 1968 as Professor and Head, introduced the concept of ‘Guru-Chela’ paradigm in the practice of psychotherapy with due consideration to Indian culture and context. He was also instrumental in opening doors for Psychiatry in other departments. Due to his efforts, posts for psychologists were created in the department of Pediatrics and Neurosciences.
Prof N N Wig (Picture courtesy: Shubh Singhvia Flikr) and Prof Rajat Ray
In 1980, Prof NN Wig joined the department. He was part of the expert group formed for preparing draft of National Mental Health Programme (NMHP), which was completed in 1982. Prof Wig also strengthened the relationship of psychiatry with neurosciences in 1984, by holding the first faculty position in Neuropsychiatry at AIIMS.
The de-addiction services started in AIIMS outpatient department in 1976.Prof D Mohan, then Head of the Department, and an AIIMS alumnus, persistently endeavored to minimize the gross imbalancebetween the resources required to meet the increasing needs for de-addiction services and those available. Thus was formed the De-Addiction Centre (DAC), initially functional from premises of DeenDayalUpadhyay Hospital. The DAC subsequently evolved to become National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), a national centre and a WHO collaborating centreand became fully operational from its new premises in Ghaziabad from April 2003.
Prof R Ray, who became head of the department after the retirement of Prof D Mohan, was pioneer in carrying out the first national survey on substance use disorders under Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, carried out from March 2000 to November 2001.
Prof SK Khandelwal, who became the head in 2013, developed the department further with multiple liaison services and creation of specialty clinics at AIIMS. His position as faculty of neuropsychiatryfurther strengthened the relation of psychiatry with neurosciences. DrKhandelwal is also credited with opening ofone of the first lithium clinic in India where free testing could be carried out for patient suffering from Bipolar Disorder. Under his leadership, various National CMEs and public lectures have been organized. In 2016 the department hosted the World Congress of Social Psychiatry under the leadership of Prof Khandelwal and Prof R K Chadda, who succeeded Prof Khandelwal as the Head of the Department and Chief of the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre upon his retirement.
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Associate Professor, Clinical Psychology |
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Organization |
Dept. of Psychiatry, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029, India |
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Qualifications |
MA (Psy), B. Ed, M. Phil (Psy), Ph. D (Psy). |
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Areas of Expertise |
Trauma psychology (disaster, physical & sexual abuse, domestic violence, dissociative disorders), Home and Community Based Psychosocial Trauma Intervention, Trauma FocusedCBT for children & adults, CBT for Depression & Anxiety, Supportive therapy,Marital therapy and Stress& Conflict management. |
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Fields of Current Research Interest |
Psychosocial-cognitive interventions for children with ADHD; Development of intervention in the field of Psycho-oncology;Trauma: suicide & crime; Culturally compatible psychotherapy. |
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Total no. of Publication till date |
44 (excluding abstract publications, publications in proceedings and magazines, e-publications,and project reports) in indexed peer reviewed journal. |
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Details of Key publications since 2000-2016 onwards (the full citation)-* means communicating author |
1. Satapathy S*, Kaushal T, Chadda R K, Bakhshi S (2017). Psychological Interventions for Paediatric Cancer Patients: A Comparative Review and Emerging Needs in India, Indian Journal of Pediatrics: Accepted. 2. Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Sagar R (2016). Tools to Assess Psychological Trauma & Its Correlates in Child Sexual Abuse: A Review & Current Needs in Asia. Asian Journal of Psychiatry: Accepted 3. Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Sagar R. Sharma R (2016).Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Children with ADHD in India: A Comprehensive & Comparative Research Update. Indian J Psychological Medicine;39.4. Choudhary V, Satapathy S*, Sagar R. (2016). Review of randomized controlled trials on psychological interventions in child sexual abuse: Current status and emerging needs in the Indian context. Indian J Psychol Med;38:279-845. Torbia, R., Satapathy, S*, Saxena, V. A., Saxena, S. (2016). Psychiatric morbidity in Government Old Age Homes in Delhi. Indian Journal of Geriatric Mental Health- in press6. Singh, K. andSatapathy, S*. (2016). Psychological distress and quality of life among rescue workers-an exploratory study”. Indian Journal of Psychosocial Research-in press 7. Satapathy S*, Swain R, Pandey V, Behera C (2015). An Adolescent with Bestiality Behaviour: Psychological Evaluation and Community Health Concerns, Indian Journal of Community Medicine, 41 (1), 23-26.8. Kalra N, Khakha D C, Satapathy S*, Dey AB (2014). Impact of Jacobson Progressive Muscle Relaxation (JPMR) and Deep Breathing Exercises on Anxiety, Psychological Distress and Quality of Sleep of Hospitalized Older Adults, Journal of Psychosocial Research, 10 (2), 211-223. 9. Singh K&Satapathy S* (2014).Post-traumatic Stress among Disaster Workers: Implications for Stress Management at Organizational Level, International Journal of Stress Management Professionals, Vol.2, 53-59 10. Satapathy S(2014).Psychosocial Health Promotion of Disaster First Responders. Chapter 11 in Maheswari, N & Kumar, V.K. (Eds) ‘Military Psychology: Concepts, Trends and Interventions’, Sage Publication New Delhi. 11. Satapathy S*&Sekar K (2012). Psychological Functioning of Tsunami Affected People with Disabilities: Impact of Age. Journal of Emergency Management, Vol. 10 (3), 171-183. 12. Satapathy S. (2012), ‘Mental Health Impacts of Disasters in India: Ex-Ante and Ex-Post Analysis’, in Sawada, Y. and S. Oum (eds.), Economic and Welfare Impacts of Disasters in East Asia and Policy Responses. Chapter 12 in ERIA Research Project 2011-8, Jakarta: ERIA. pp. 419-45 13. Satapathy S* and Bhadra, S (2010). Disaster Psychosocial Care and Mental Health Services in South Asian Countries, SAARC Disaster Studies, SDMC Journal, 2 (1), 19-41. 14. Satapathy, S(2010). Disaster Management Education in Indian Schools: Gaps, Challenges & a Human Resource Plan Model for School Education Sector. Indian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. LVI, No.4, pp979-995. 15. Satapathy S (2010). Disaster Psychosocial Care. Learning Unit for Course Materials on Social Work, IGNOU Publications, New Delhi, India 16. Satapathy S (2010). Disaster Health Care Management. Learning Unit for Course Materials on Social Work, IGNOU Publications, New Delhi, India 17. Satapathy S (2009).Disability Focused Disaster Recovery Planning in India: Development Perspective and Other Implications for Making the Actual Mainstreaming Happen, Disaster Advances-An International Journal, Vol.2 (2), 41-48. 18. Satapathy S (2009).Psychosocial and Mental Health Support Services in Fire Tragedies in India: A Qualitative Analysis, Disaster Advances-An International Journal, Vol.2 No.4, 25-31. 19. Satapathy S (2009).Psychosocial Trauma in Disasters: Child Development & Clinical Implication. In Radheshaym& Khan (Eds) book on “Clinical Child Psychology”, Kalpaz, Delhi, India. 20. Satapathy S (2008). Psychosocial and Demographic Correlates of Academic Performance of Hearing Impaired Adolescents, Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal, Vol. 68, No. 2, pp. 63-75. 21. Pemde H*&Satapathy S (2008). Disaster Management: Issues Related to Children’s Health. In the book Social Pediatrics. Jaypee Publishers, New Delhi 22. Walia A*andSatapathy S. (2007): Review of Kumbakonam School Fire: Lesson Learnt, Journal of Emergency Management, 5 (1), 58-62. 23. Satapathy S* and Walia A (2007). A Situational Analysis of Affected Parents’ and other Stakeholders’ Perception of a Fire Disaster Management in India: July 2004, Disaster Management and Response, 5 (4), 111-118. 24. Satapathy S* andWalia, A(2007).A home-baseddisaster psychosocial intervention programme: case study of a school fire disaster victim in India, Australian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, Vol. 2007-2, Oct.2007. http://www.massey.ac.nz/~trauma/ 25. Satapathy S (2007). Integrating Disaster Risk Reductioninto Education Through Teacher Training Curricula. In Towards a Culture of Prevention: Disaster Risk Reduction Begins at School- Good Practices and Lessons Learned. Published by UNISDR, pp 33-36. 26. Satapathy S* andWalia A(2006).Intervening with the process of recovery from a traumatic life event: case study of a child victim of a school fire disaster in India. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, Vol-5, Issue-3,3-7 27. Bhave S*, Pemde H,&Satapathy S (2006). Adolescents and Disaster Affected Situations. In S Bhave (Ed) “Bhave’s Text Book of Adolescent Medicine”, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, New Delhi, India 28. Ganesan R*, Kaur D, Maheshwari RC, and Satapathy S. (2003). Demographic Correlates of Locus of Control and Perceived Ladder of Success: A study of women entrepreneurs. International Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 7, 1-15 29. Ganesan R*, Satapathy S,Kaur D, Maheshwari RC, and (2003). Women Entrepreneurs in Food Processing Enterprises: Factors and Problems. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Vol.28, No. 1-2, 81-88 30. Satapathy S* and Singhal S. (2003). Stress and Behavioral Problems among Visually Impaired Adolescents: Grade and Gender Differences. Disabilities and Impairments: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 17 (2), 77-86. 31. SatapathyS* and Singhal S. (2002). Stress and Behavioural Problems between Visually Impaired and Non-Impaired Adolescents: Grade & Gender Differences. Indian Journal of Applied Psychology, Volume.39, 23-31. 32. Satapathy S* and Singhal S. (2002). Academic Performance of Visually Impaired and Hearing-Impaired. Disabilities and Impairments: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol.16 (1), 19-28. 33. Satapathy S* and Singhal, S. (2002). Social-Emotional Adjustment of Hearing-Impaired and Non-Impaired: Grade and Gender Differences. Journal of Psychological Researches, Dec- 2002. 34. Satpathy S* and Satapathy S (2002). Medical Negligence or Diagnostic Conundrum? A Medico-Legal Case Study. Medicine and Law Journal, UK, Volume. 21, No. 3, 2002. 35. Ganesan R* and Satapathy S (2002). Background Differences and Entrepreneurial Traits among Indian Women Entrepreneurs, International Journal Entrepreneurship, Vol.6, 75-87. 36. Satapathy S* and Singhal S (2001). Predicting Social-Educational Adjustment of the Sensory Impaired Adolescents.Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 17 (2), 85-93. 37. Satapathy S and Singhal S (2000). Mental Health of Visually and Hearing Impaired Adolescents. Journal of Personality and Clinical Studies, 16 (2), 119-227.
Book Published/Under publication 38. Satapthy S (2009). Psychosocial Care in Disaster Management –A Training of Trainer’s Module, NIDM Publications, New Delhi, India, 2009. 39. Satapathy S (2013). Needs of Children in Disasters- A Training Module. NIDM Publications, New Delhi, India.
Under Review Process 40. Satapathy S, Swain R, Behera C, Kar A (2016). Diagramatic suicide notes: A case series. Indian Journal of Psychiatry 41. Mahapatra A*, Choudhary V, Satapathy S, Sagar R (2017). Psychiatric implications of childhood sexual abuse: an update on Indian research. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 42. Choudhary V, Satapathy S*, Sagar R. (2017). A Qualitative Study on the Multidimensional Impact of Child Sexual Abuse: Cultural Aspects of Clinical Assessment & Intervention, International Journal of Social Psychiatry. 43. Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Swain R, Behera C, Sharma R, Mahapatra A (2017).Adverse Childhood Experiences and Other Psychosocial Correlates of Males Accused of Sexual Offences: An Exploratory Study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry. 44. Sharma R, Satapathy S*, Choudhary V, Sagar R, Mahapatra A (2017). Psychological Correlates associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children and Adolescents Diagnosed with Dissociative Disorders. Journal of Trauma & Treatment |
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Key Areas of Expertise in conducting Training Programmes/ Workshops |
Training Programmes: 1.One and two weeks training/training of trainers’programme on Community based Disaster Psychosocial Support 2.One week training programme on Needs of Children in Disasters 3.One week training programme on Community based Disaster Management 4.One week training programme on stress management Training-Workshops on (Duration: 1-6 days): 5.Trauma focused CBT (separately for disaster, sexual abuse, domestic violence survivors) 6.CBT for Anxiety & Depression 7.CBT for Couple Therapy 8.Stress, Compassion fatigue,& Burnout Management 9.Conflict Management 10. Assessment & Intervention in Traumatic Lifevents in Childhood 11. Executive Leadership Development & OB Lab 12. Interpersonal Relationship and Social Skills |
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Symposiums conducted/Invited lectures/Key Presentations made at Scientific meetings, conferences,workshops.
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1. Sagar S, Satapathy S, Sagar R (2017). Conducted a workshop on Safe Behaviours on Road for IIT students on 18th Feb 2017 at IIT Delhi, India. 2. Satapathy S (2017). Invited lecture on conflict management skills in workplace during the workshop on human relationship skills in the work place on 21 Feb 2017 at AIIMS, New delhi. 3. Satapathy S (2016). Presented an oral paper on traumatic life events in childhood and subsequent adult sexual offendersduring the World Conference on Social Psychiatry held from 30th Nov-4th Dec 2016 at New Delhi, India. 4. Symposium on: Trauma in Children and Adolescents with Sexual Abuse in India: A Current Update on Impact, Assessment, Clinical Management and Policy Framework. Satapathy S, Sagar R,Sharma R, Mahapatra A,Choudhary V (2016). 22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada. 5. Satapathy S, Sagar R, Sharma R, Choudhary V (2016). Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Children with ADHD in India in last 40 Years: Where Do We Stand?22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada. 6. Satapathy S, Sharma R, Sagar R, Choudhary V & Mohapatra A (2016). Psychological Correlates associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children and Adolescents Diagnosed With Dissociative Disorders. 22nd International Conference on Child & Adolescent Psychiatry scheduled from 18-22 Sept 2016 at Calgary, Canada. 7. Satapathy S, Choudhary V, Sharma R & Mohapatra A (2016).Adverse Childhood Experiences And Other Psychosocial Correlates Of Adult Males Accused Of Sexual Offences: 8. Satapathy S (2016). Invited lecture on Intervention on Psycho-Social support for victims and offenders of sexual violence during a two days national seminar on Sexual abuse from 14-15 August at Goa, India 9. Satapathy S (2016). Aseries of half day invited workshop on essential human skills for hospital managers for the target audience of CMOs/CCMOs of UP State government during Executive Development Training Programme conducted by SGPGI, Lucknow, India. 10. Gupta S &Satapathy S (2016). Conducted a workshop on Psychological First Aid for Nurses working in Trauma Centre, during the World Trauma Conference held at AIIMS. 11. Satpathy S (2016). Invited lecture on attitudes of the critical care team towards the patients and their caregivers during the workshop on critical care nursing held on 23 Feb 2016 at AIIMS, New Delhi. 12. Satapathy S. Memebr of SAARC Regional Consultative Meeting to Identify Priorities of Actions for Children in South Asia Living in Changing Climate, 7-9 Sept 2015, Kathmandu, Nepal 13. Satapathy S, Swain R, &Behera C. Poster on Correlates of Personality and Tattoos in female suicides. 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health. March 22-25, 2015, Hotel Keio Plaza. Tokyo, Japan 14. Satapathy S Poster on Trauma-focused CBT for Sexually Abused Female Adolescents- A group therapy model. 6th World Congress on Women’s Mental Health. March 22-25, 2015, Hotel Keio Plaza. Tokyo, Japan 15. Satapathy S. (2015). Chairing a concurrent session on Stress and Health (6th Nov 2015) during the 2nd International Conference on “Stress Management Professional” -ICSMP 2015, 6-7 Nov 2015, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500045, India 16. Satapathy S (2015). Presentation during the panel discussion on Need for Stress Counseling protocol for Professional approach on 7th Nov. 2015 during the 2nd International Conference on “Stress Management Professional”-ICSMP 2015, 6-7 Nov 2015, Osmania University, Hyderabad-500045, India 17. Satapathy S. (2015). Symposium on Psychosocial Adversities and Psychological Trauma in Children: Key Frameworks during 13th Annual Conference on Indian Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 19-21 Nov 2015, AFMC Auditorium, AFMC, Pune, India 18. Satapathy, S. (2015). “Current Psychotherapeutic Approaches, Psychosocial Adversities (including disasters) and Psychological Trauma in Children: Indian scenario” during 13th Annual Conference on Indian Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 19-21 Nov 2015, AFMC Auditorium, AFMC, Pune, India 19. Satapathy, S (2014).Invited lecture during the“State Level Conference on “Disaster Preparedness and Mitigation” at Police Auditorium Gulshan Ground, Jammu” on 12 Feb 2014 20. Satapathy, S (2014). Essential Components of Community Based Modified TFCBT for Traumatic events Affected Children, 40th Annual Conf. of IACP, 28 Feb-2 March 2014, Chennai, India 21. Satpathy S. Invited Oral PPT presentation on the electronic version of the Poster “Community based TF-CBT for Sexually Abused Adolescents in Disaster Affected Areas”. Asia-Pacific Workshop on Building Individual and Organizational Capacity for Psychological Interventions after Disasters. December 7-12 2014, SWT University, Mianyang, Sichuan, China 22. Satapathy, S& Mehta, M. (April-2013). National Guidelines on PSSMHS-Country position, India, South Asia Regional Advocates CapacityBuilding Workshop on IASC Guidelines for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings, 23rd – 27th April 2013, at Pegasus Reef Hotel, Hendala, Colombo, Sri Lanka 23. Lecture on Inetrpersonal Communication: Principles and Process during the Wrokshop on Communictaion skills for 2nd semester MBBS students on 30th January 2016 at LT-I, AIIMS, New Delhi 24. Lecture on Gender/social/cultural sensitivity in clinical communicating during the Wrokshop on Communictaion skills for 2nd semester MBBS students on 7th February 2016 at LT-I, AIIMS, New Delhi 25. Conducted a Half-day Workshop on Coping with Stress for nurses, lectures and tutors of the Nursing College of AIIMS on 10th March 2016, organized by the Nursing College, AIIMS, New Delhi during a 3 days programme on Psychiatric Nursing Update for nurses from 9-11 March 2016 at Education Hall, CEMET, AIIMS, New Delhi. 26. Invited lecture on Attitudes of Critical Care Team on 23 Feb 2016 during a two-day workshop on Critical Care Nursing, organized by the Nursing College, AIIMS, New Delhi, from 22-23 Feb 2016 at Education Hall, CEMET, AIIMS, New Delhi. 27. Lecture on “Communication in Teams: Principle, Process and Barriers” during half-day workshop on communication skills for JRs, SRs, and Faculty on 30th Oct 2015 at CMET, AIIMS, New Delhi. 28. Lecture on “stress management” at UGC-HRDC Centre for Professional Development in Higher Education, Delhi University during the Orientation programme for university teachers from June 8-July 4 2015 (on 17th June 2015). 29. Lecture on Understanding sex, gender and gender sensitization and one group activity session on Myths, Facts, and experiences during the two day workshop titled “ Awareness and sensitization on child sexual abuse in Sports Academies” 22-23 July 2015 at Sports authority of India, Patiala, Punjab, India. 30. Resource person for the audio recording (27th Oct 2015) on Psychological assessments in mental disorders for the programmes on PG Diploma in Mental Health (PGDMH) of IGNOU, New Delhi 31. Chairing a session during A South Asia regional advocacy for capacity building on Inter Agency Standing Committee Guidelines (MHPSS) in emergency settings: April-2013 in Sri Lanka 32. Presented a paper on “Combined effort of Art of Living, Counseling, CBT and Medical Treatment on specific mental disorders: Some Interventional Case Studies”, National Conference on Yoga and Indian Approaches to Psychology, at Pondicherry, India, 29th Sep –1st Oct, 2002. 33. Presented a paper on “Factors Affecting Rural Women Entrepreneurship”, in National Seminar on Structure of Employment and its interface with Technology, IIT Delhi, 27th -28th March, 2002. 34. A paper on “Mental Health of Visually and Hearing Impaired Adolescents, Presented in Award Session of National Conference on Researches in Clinical Psychology, AIIMS, Delhi, February 2002. 35. Presented a paper on “Impact of Background Differences on Some Selected Psychosocial Variables: A Study of Women Entrepreneurs in Food Processing Enterprises”, Fifth Biennial Conference on Current Trends in Entrepreneurship Research, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad, 9-11 January, 2003. Proceedings- page number. 1-21 36. A Paper on Mental Health Consequences of Kumbakonam School Fire Tragedy was presented at the National Workshop on Mainstreaming Psychosocial Care into Disaster Management Framework, 23-25 Nov 2004 37. A Paper on “A SWOT analysis of New Delhi s coping capacity in the event of a major earthquake” was accepted for the Poster Presentation in The 16th World Conference on Disaster Reduction, 18-21st June 2006, Toronto, Canada 38. A Paper on “A SWOT analysis of New Delhi’ s coping capacity in the event of a major earthquake- Coping with Health Emergencies” was presented in India Disaster Management Congress, 27-28 Nov 2006, at VigyanBhawan, New Delhi. 39. A Paper on “Emerging need of community based disaster psychosocial care: experience of Kumbakonam school fire tragedy” was presented in India Disaster Management Congress, 27-28 Nov 2006, at VigyanBhawan New Delhi 40. A paper on Disasters & Disability: Issues & Concerns was presented at the National Workshop on Needs of Children in Disasters, 14-15 December 2006, New Delhi, India. 41. A paper on Disability Issues in Disasters was presented at the International Conference on “International Conference on Tsunami Preparedness of Persons with Disabilities, 11-12 January 2007, Royal Phuket City Hotel, Phuket, Thailand 42. A paper on Children with Special Vulnerabilities- Role of Pediatricians was presented at National Conference on Children in Disasters, 8-9 September 2007 at New Delhi, India. 43. A paper on Disaster Psychosocial Care & Mental Health Services: NIDM’s Experience was presented at National Conference on Psychosocial Support & Mental Health Services in Disasters, 26-27 November 2007 at NIMHANS, Bangalore, India. 44. A paper on Women with Critical Health Care Needs in Emergencies: A Field Operational Model to Reduce Psychological Distress would be presented (poster) at 3rd International Congress on Women’s Mental Health, 17-20 March 2008, Melbourne, Australia. 45. A paper on Mental Health of Disaster Affected Women in India: Study of a Fire Disaster was presented (oral) at 3rd International Congress on Women’s Mental Health, 17-20 March 2008, Melbourne, Australia. 46. Three papers (one oral & two poster) at XXIX International Congress of Psychology, 20-25 July 2008, Berlin, Germany 47. One paper (oral) on Cultural Practices in Post-Disaster Psychosocial Care & Mental Health Services: A Tool Kit for Practitioners at IACCP, August, 2008 at Bremen, Germany – Could not attend due to personal problems 48. Sekar K &Satapathy S (2010). Determinants of Psychosocial Health of Tsunami Affected People with Disability: Research Difficulties & Issues. 49. Satapathy S&Sekar K (2010). Psychological Functioning of Tsunami Affected People with Disabilities. 50. Both papers: oral presentation at the International Conference on Rebuilding Sustainable Communities with the Elderly and Disabled People after Disasters, from 12-15 July 2010 at Boston, USA. 51. Satapathy, S&Sekar, K (2011). Psychological Distress, Quality of Life and Post-traumatic Stress among Tsunami affected People With Disabilities, 17th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, 31 May- 4 June 2011, Beijing, China 52. Satapathy, S (2011). Mental Health Impact of Natural Disasters in India in past two decades, December 2011, Jakarta, Indonesia 53. Satapathy, S (2012). Psychological Interventions for Disaster Affected Children: Field practices in India, February 2012, Beijing, China |
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Principal Investigator in funded project (2005 onwards) |
Total: 3 between 2005-2012 2015 Sept-2017 March One intramural funding Satapathy, S, Sagar R, Sharma R, and Choudhary V (2017). 18 months duration. Development of a non-computer based manual cognitive training kit for children with ADHD between 6-11 years of age. |
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Co-investigator in on-going research projects at AIIMS |
1. Association of menstruation with completed suicide –A hospital based case control study: Dr. Behera C, Satapathy S, Swain R, Gupta SK 2. Students’ suicide: A prospective study from South Delhi: Behera C, Satapathy S, Swain R 3. Association of inflammatory cytokines with suicidal deaths: a hospital based comparative cross-sectional study 4. Tattoos in completed suicides and other deaths- Behera C, Satapathy S, Swain R 5. Stress & mental health of medical students across academic years: Tej Laxmi, Madan N, Satapathy S 6. Development and validation of KAP of computerization of services in AIIMS- Sheetal, Satapathy S, Satpathy S 7. Online survey of Indian adolescents’ /youths’ (14 to 24 years) understanding (KAB) on and/or towards elderly health. Chatterjee P, Satapathy S 8. Effects of multimodal intervention on elderly with subjective cognitive impairment (SCI) Geriatric memory clinic of AIIMS- A randomized control fesibility trial.Chatterjee P, Satapathy S Mohan , Nehra A. |
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Investigator in non-funded project along with year 2012-2017 |
1. Satapathy S, Chadha RK, Bakhshi S, Rath GK. Kaushal T (2015) Development of Trauma Focused Cognitive Behaviour Intervention & Family Therapy Module for Child & Adolescent Cancer Survivors. 2. Satapathy S, Sagar R, Choudhary V, Sharma R, &Mohapatra A (2016). Psychological Correlates associated with Adverse Childhood Experiences in Children and Adolescents Diagnosed with Dissociative Disorders. 3. Satapathy S, Choudhary V, Swain R, Behera C, Sharma R, &Mohapatra A. (2016). Psychosocial Correlates of Adult Male Accused of Sexual Offences: An Exploratory Study. |
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Dissertation supervision (Co-Guide) for M.Sc. nursing/ MD/DM students 2012-2017 |
Total: 12 |
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Chief-guide in Ph.D Thesis |
· Psycho-behavioural and Cognitive Functioning of Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia: Development and Feasibility of Composite Psychological Intervention Module |
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Co-guide in Ph.D thesis (on going) |
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Funded extra-mural project as PI- Waiting for financial approval |
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Extra-mural funded project. As Co-PI |
· Online survey (web based) on knowledge-attitude and perception of the young generation (age 14 to 30 years) about elderly health of various states of India, - a pilot initiative. Dr. PrasoonChattarjee, Asst. Prof., Geriatric Medicine –PI. Funded by Times Group, India |
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Members expert committee- |
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Fellowships/Honour/Award |
· FICDM – Fellow Member, International Congress of Disaster Management. · International consultant for development of teacher training curriculum on disaster management for govt. of Sri Lanka, 16-20 April 2007 at Colombo. School Curriculum development on disaster management, life competency skills at primary and secondary level. · International Member of UNICEF MENA Pool of DRR Expertsfor any disaster intervention for children · In-service professional Training: Disaster psychosocial therapeutic intervention, Hypnosis, Patients’ emotions management, counseling skills, disability management, training skills, development & management of virtual training courses (World Bank Institute, Washington), etc · Life Membership in Indian/International Professional Bodies: Life Member of Delhi Association of Clinical Psychologists. Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, Pondicherry Psychological Association,Indian Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Indian Association of Health Psychology, Indian Association for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Indian Association of Geriatric Mental Health,International Association of Women’s Mental Health. · Associate Member (2008, 2009): American Psychological Association International Capacity Building 1. One Two-week international Course on Disaster Risk Management & Schools (31st July-11 August 2006) for Sri Lankan School Principals and Authorities- as Nodal Officer & Course Director |
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Reviewers/Member of Editorial Board |
Name: Dr. Koushik Sinha Deb
Date of Birth: 8th October, 1977
Medical Registration: MCI58303, DMC 67207-RRE
Qualification: MD (Psychiatry)
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
New Delhi, 110029
Room No: 4096, Department of Psychiatry,
Teaching Block,
All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
Ansari Nagar, New Delhi
Pin: 110029,
Phone no: +91-9868945171
Email: यह ईमेल पता spambots से संरक्षित किया जा रहा है. आप जावास्क्रिप्ट यह देखने के सक्षम होना चाहिए.
2005-2008: Doctor of Medicine (MD) – Psychiatry at AIIMS, New Delhi
1996-2003: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S) Medical College, Kolkata (Calcutta University).
June 2014 – till present: Assistant Professor, AIIMS Delhi
May 2013 – June 2014:Assistant Professor, AIIMS Jodhpur
2012: June – April, 2013: Senior Research Associate (Scientists’ Pool Scheme)
Feb-May: Senior Research Officer in the WHO project: "Cross-cultural development of a Depression Identification Instrument for SEARO" Department of Psychiatry, AIIMS, New Delhi.
2011: WHO Short Term Consultant: Worked in the WHO project titled “Technical support for Audit of Mental Health Systems in Maldives”
2009-2012: Senior Resident: Department of Psychiatry and National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS)
Published Articles |
27 |
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Area of Interest |
Book Chapters |
7 |
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Consultation Liaison Psychiatry & Psycho-somatic Medicine, General Adult Psychiatry |
Extra-Mural Projects |
4 |
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Intra-Mural Projects |
13 |
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Awards |
5 |
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1. Deb KS, and Singh S. (2017). “The Language of Suffering: A Commentary on VeenaDas’s ‘How the Body Speaks.’” Medicine Anthropology Theory | An Open-Access Journal in the Anthropology of Health, Illness, and Medicine 4 (3): 166. doi:10.17157/mat.4.3.483.
2. Deb KS, Gupta SK. (2017) Prevention strategies for substance use disorders in low-resource settings. Indian J Soc Psychiatry.33:112-7
3. Chandran N, Parmar A, Deb KS. (2017) A Rare Presentation of a Case of Obsessive–compulsive Disorder Comorbid with Bipolar Affective Disorder. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 39(1): 439-440.
4. Tuli A, Singh P, Sood M, Deb KS, Jain S, Jain A, Wason M, Chadda RK, Verma R.(2016) Harmony: close knitted mhealth assistance for patients, caregivers and doctors for managing SMIs. Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Adjunct (doi:10.1145/2968 219.2968301): 1144-1152.
5. Varshney M, Mahapatra A, Krishnan V, Gupta R, Deb KS. (2016). Violence and mental illness: what is the true story? Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 70(3), 223–225
6. Sood M, Chadda R K, Deb KS, Bhad R, Mahapatra A, Verma R, Mishra AK. (2016). Scope of Mobile Phones in Mental Health Care in Low Resource Settings. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine, 5(2), 33–37
7. Gupta R, Krishnan V, Deb KS, Mahapatra A, Sharan P. (2016). ARFID in adults: Problems with the DSM 5 and ICD-11 conceptualization of restrictive eating disorders. European Psychiatry, 33, S184
8. Khandelwal SK, Deb KS, Krishnan V. (2015). Restraint and seclusion in India. Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry, 31(2), 141
9. Gupta R, Sahu A, Pawar A, Deb KS. (2015). OR-35: Trichotillomania--A proposal for change of diagnostic criteria in ICD-11. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 4(S1), 19–20
10. Lal R, Deb KS, Kedia S. (2015). Substance use in women: Current status and future directions. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 57 (Suppl 2), S275-285
11. Kushwaha V, Deb KS, Chadda RK, Mehta M. (2014). A study of disability and its correlates in somatization disorder. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 8, 56–58
12. Goyal S, Deb KS, Elawadhi D, Kaw N. (2014). Substance abuse as a way of life in marginalized gender identity disorder: a case report with review of Indian literature. Asian Journal of Psychiatry, 12, 160–162
13. Thiels C, Deb KS. (2014). EDDA: an eating disorder diagnostic algorithm according to ICD-11. Eating and Weight Disorders: EWD, 19(1), 111–114
14. Deb KS, Gupta R, Varshney M. (2014). Orlistat abuse in a case of bulimia nervosa: the changing Indian society. General Hospital Psychiatry, 36(5), 549.e3-4
15. Balhara YPS, Deb KS. Impact of tobacco on thyroid function. Thyroid Research and Practice. 2014 Jan 1;11(1):6.
16. Mandal P, Prakash S, Deb KS. Schizophrenia caregivers' trauma-Need to look deeper. Asian J Psychiatr, 2013; 6(5):428-429.
17. Deb KS, Balhara YPS. (2013). Dhat syndrome: a review of the world literature. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, 35(4), 326–331
18. Chadda RK, Ramshankar P, Deb KS, Sood M. (2013). Metabolic syndrome in schizophrenia: Differences between antipsychotic-naïve and treated patients. Journal of Pharmacology &Pharmacotherapeutics, 4(3), 176–186
19. Chadda, RK, Deb KS. (2013). Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy. Indian Journal of Psychiatry, 55(Suppl 2), S299-309
20. Balhara YP, Deb KS. Impact of alcohol use on thyroid function. Indian J EndocrinolMetab. 2013;17(4):580-587
21. Deb KS, Sarkar S, Sood M, Khandelwal SK. Wires in the body: A case of factitious disorder.Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine. 2013; 35(2): 209-211
22. Ray R, Vaswani M, Deb KS, Sethi H, Kishore N, Goyal R. Post marketing surveillance of sublingual buprenophine naloxone combination tablets. Indian J PhysiolPharmacol. 2012 Oct-Dec;56(4):359-66.
23. Sagar R, Deb KS. Review of the Mental Health Services in Maldives. Submitted to: World Health Organization, Country Office for Maldives; 2011
24. Deb KS, Dhawan A. Extent and pattern of drug use amongst street children in India. In: A Trainer’s Manual on drug use prevention, treatment and care for street children. New Delhi: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and National Institute of Social Defense (NISD); 2011.
25. Ambekar A, Deb KS. Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. In: Lal R. Ambekar A, editors. Substance Use Disorders: A Manual for paramedical professionals. New Delhi: WHO-India and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare; 2009
26. Deb KS, Tripathi BM, Ambekar A. Substance Use among Street Children: An Overview. Drug Abuse: News-n-Views, NDDTC AIIMS. 2009;13-22.
27. Ray R, Ambekar A, Deb KS. International Policy and Legal Framework: an Overview. Drug Abuse: News-n-Views, NDDTC AIIMS. 2009;3-8.
1. Deb KS, Sagar R. Anorexia and bulimia. In: Gupta P, Menon PSN, Ramji S, Lodha R. Postgraduate Textbook of Pediatrics. 1st ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers; 2015: 795-8
2. Chadda RK, Deb KS. Alternative and Indigenous Therapies. In: Chavan BS, Gupta N, Arun P, Sidana AK, editors. Comprehensive Textbook on Community Psychiatry in India. Ist Edition. Chandigarh. 2011
3. Sagar R, Deb KS. Psychiatric education in our Country: Past, Present and Future. In: Kulhara P, Avasthi A, Thirunavukarasu M, editors. Themes and Issues in Contemporary Indian Psychiatry. Publication committee, Indian Psychiatric Society; 2011.p.102-137.
4. Khandelwal S, Deb KS. Transcendental meditation: current status. In: Varma VK, Gupta N, editors. Psychotherapy in a Traditional Society: Context, Concept and Practice. 1st Ed. New Delhi: Jaypee; 2008.p.190-205.
5. Ambekar A, Deb KS. Substance Use Disorders: An Overview. In: Lal R. Ambekar A, editors. Substance Use Disorders: A Manual for paramedical professionals. New Delhi: WHO-India and Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.2009.p.7-16
6. Ambekar A, Deb KS. Import of Narcotics for Clinical Trial Supplies. In: Kshirsagar N, Kulkarni T, Desai A, Shah J, editors. Regulatory Requirements for Drug Development and clinical Research. 1st edition. Amazon Digital Services; 2011.
7. Ambekar A, Deb KS. Dealing with Substance Abuse. In: Varghese M, Chadha N, Ratra A, editors. Block 3: Working with Physical Illness and Self Abuse, (course material for Counselling and Family Therapy: Applications and Interventions). New Delhi: IGNOU;2011.
1. AmbekarA(PI), Rao R, Agrawal A, Deb KS, Chatterjee B. Developing and Implementing Training Mechanism for use of Essential Narcotic Drugs (ENDs) for treatment of Opioid Dependence. 2016-2018. [Extramural grant from National Fund for Control Of Drug Abuse, DOR, Govt. of India]
2. Sood M, Chadda RK, Deb KS, Singh P, Tuli A. Development of a mobile based intervention framework for difficult to treat severe mental illnesses in low-resource settings. 2016-2018. [Collaboration with: Department of Computer Sciences, Indraprastha Institute of Informational Technology, New Delhi (IIIT-D)]
3. AmbekarA(PI), Rao R, Agrawal A, Deb KS. Developing and testing an online training programme on implementing Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST). 2014-2016. [Extramural grant from Public Health Foundation of India]
4. Deb KS (PI), Sagar R (Guide), Mehta M (Guide). Factors affecting Outcome of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). A 2 year long term follow up study. 2012-2014. [Extramural grant from Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, (CSIR) Government of India]
5. Assessment of needs, scope and focus for Consultation Liaison Services at AIIMS, New Delhi. (Co-investigator)
6. A clinical audit of referrals to the consultation-liaison psychiatry services in a tertiary hospital in India: Trends and emerging niche.(co-investigator)
7. Psychosocial impact of pediatric strabismus on caregivers and the effect of strabismus surgery (co-guide)
8. A study of the association of anxiety and depression with cardiac arrhythmia in post myocardial infarction patients. (Thesis Co-guide)
9. A study to assess knowledge regarding identification of delirium in various ICUs patients among staff nurses working in AIIMS New Delhi with a view to develop a protocol. (Thesis Co-guide)
10. Depression and anxiety disorders in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and its relation with glycemic control, quality of life and disability (Thesis Co-guide)
11. Effect of cognitive and emotional stress in patients of multi-somatoform pain disorder: A FMRI based case control study (Thesis Co-guide)
12. Evaluation of the effect of Prosthodontic Rehabilitation on Quality of Life and Psychological Distress in Maxillectomy patients-A Preliminary study (Thesis Co-guide)
13. Development of a mobile based intervention framework for difficult to treat severe mental illnesses in low-resource settings (Co-investigator)
14. Feasibility of using mobile phones in improving service delivery and creating health awareness in patients with mental disorders. (Co-investigator)
15. Technology Literacy and Technology Assistance Needs of Caregivers Managing Schizophrenia patients in Low-Resource Settings (Principal investigator)
16. Development of a culturally appropriate health literacy instrument and assessing its validity in Hindi speaking patients receiving general and primary eye care services in New Delhi. (co-investigator, Intra-mural funded)
17. Expressed emotions in caregivers of patients with somatic symptom disorder (Principal investigator)
18. An observational study of side effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in patients attending psychiatric outpatient clinic (Thesis Co-guide)
1. Dr. GC Boral Award for ‘Eminence in the area of Social Psychiatry and Allied Sciences’ at 20th National conference of the Indian Association for Social Psychiatry, for the oral presentation: “Factors affecting high risk behavior in HIV positive patients aware of their diagnosis”.
2. Technical Expert in OST, for accreditation of De-addiction centers in our country by NABH – NACO (DAC), MoHFW, Govt. of India
3. Fellowship of the Dr Ramachandra N Moorthy Foundation for Mental Health and Neurological Sciences and training under Prof Norman Sartorius
4. International Travel Support Scheme for Young Scientists from Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India for presenting at the 3rd International Congress on ADHD, Berlin
5. Dr D B Chatterjee Memorial Award, 3rd Professional MBBS.
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