Our Clinical Team

Welcome to Mind and Brain Hospital, where our comprehensive team of dedicated professionals works together to provide exceptional care for your mental and neurological well-being. From our skilled psychiatrists and psychologists to our compassionate doctors and therapists, our administrative, operational, management, and marketing experts are committed to supporting your journey to wellness. Rest assured, you’re in capable hands with our diverse and collaborative team.

Finding the best doctor for schizophrenia in Bangalore requires expertise that balances advanced medical science with compassionate, ongoing psychological support, a core strength of Dr. Safiya M.S. As the Medical Director of Mind and Brain Hospital, Dr. Safiya is a renowned psychiatrist who specializes in managing complex conditions like schizophrenia, leveraging her unique dual degree in Psychiatry and Psychology to tailor treatment plans that integrate precise medication management with essential family therapy and rehabilitation strategies. Patients and their caregivers consistently choose her for her commitment to minimizing stigma, ensuring long-term recovery, and working collaboratively to improve overall functioning and quality of life for individuals grappling with this challenging illness. Understanding the various types of psychotherapy for schizophrenia is important, as these approaches are crucial complements to medication for long-term recovery

 

Dr.Safiya

Senior Psychiatrist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Dr. Kirti Anurag

NeuroPsychiatrist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Monica Sharma

Counselling Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Types of therapists and what they do

At Mind and Brain Hospital, we recognize that mental health care is not one-size-fits-all. Different therapists specialize in unique approaches to healing, each offering distinct expertise to support emotional, psychological, and behavioral well-being.

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Speech Therapist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Zulekha Shakoor

Spiritual Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Naveena

Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

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Shujauddin Fahad

Spiritual Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

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Sukanya Sarkar

Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

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Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Sariga Gangadharan

Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Akshatha

Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Gayathri

Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Wandarihun Iangrai

Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Priya Gogoi

Associate Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Keerthi

Clinical Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Sai

Clinical Psychologist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Dr.Mukesh

Consultant Psychiatrist at Mind and Brain Hospital

Humera Anjum

Dietician at Mind and Brain Hospital

When the weight of persistent sadness and low energy becomes overwhelming, finding the right therapist for depression is the crucial next step toward recovery. Our dedicated clinicians specialize in evidence-based modalities, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which are specifically proven to help individuals navigate the symptoms of depression. We provide a supportive, confidential space to explore the root causes of your emotional struggles, equipping you with personalized strategies and coping tools to shift negative thought patterns, restore motivation, and begin the process of rebuilding a hopeful, fulfilling life.

When researching mental health professionals, a common question is therapist what they do, and how their work differs from that of a psychiatrist. A therapist (a broad term that includes Licensed Professional Counselors, Clinical Social Workers, and many Psychologists) primarily focuses on providing psychotherapy, or talk therapy, to help clients navigate and overcome emotional, behavioral, and mental health challenges.

Understanding the relationship between therapy and therapist is crucial when beginning the journey toward mental wellness, as the choice of approach is often as important as the professional providing it

Therapies types

There are numerous effective mental health therapies types, with many approaches broadly categorized into psychoanalytic/psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, and integrative models. The most widely known and evidence-based approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors, but other common types include Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) for trauma, and psychodynamic therapy, which explores how unconscious forces and past experiences influence current behavior.

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