Empowering Minds: Sradhanjali Dasgupta’s Mission to Promote Mental Wellness.

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Sradhanjali Dasgupta is a name that has become synonymous with mental wellness, inclusivity, and advocacy for marginalized communities. She is the State President of West Bengal Mental Wellness Council of WICCI, the founder of Amra Sunchi, and the director of Wandering Mind by Sradhanjali. She has also founded an e-magazine named Catalyst Reflection and is a consultant psychologist, life coach, speaker, teacher, and infertility counselor, among other things. Her journey as a mental health advocate and educator has been truly inspiring.

Sradhanjali’s work revolves around creating safe spaces for people to discuss and seek help for mental health issues. She has worked extensively in the field of counseling and education, helping people deal with a range of mental health issues. Her experience has taught her that mental health issues are not limited to any particular demographic. Anyone can be affected by them, regardless of their gender, age, or social status. She strongly believes that mental health is a basic human right and that everyone should have access to quality mental health care.

As a consultant psychologist, Sradhanjali has worked with numerous organizations and individuals to help them understand the importance of mental wellness. She provides psychotherapy and counseling services and works with clients to develop personalized treatment plans that cater to their specific needs. Her approach is holistic, taking into account the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person’s life. She also uses various therapeutic techniques, such as art therapy, color psychology, voice psychology, and EFT, to help her clients achieve their goals.

Sradhanjali’s work is not limited to traditional counseling and therapy sessions. She is also a life coach, helping people set and achieve their personal and professional goals. She believes that everyone has the potential to achieve greatness and that it is her job to help them unlock their full potential. Her life coaching sessions are tailored to the needs of each individual, and she provides support and guidance throughout the process.

In addition to her work as a mental health advocate and consultant psychologist, Sradhanjali is also a passionate activist for the LGBTQ+ community, people with disabilities, and men’s and women’s rights. She strongly believes in creating an inclusive society where everyone feels valued and respected. Her advocacy work includes organizing workshops and training sessions on issues related to gender, sexuality, and disability. She has also been actively involved in mental health advocacy and support for the LGBTQ+ community.

Sradhanjali’s work has been recognized by several organizations and publications. She has been featured in various newspapers, magazines, and e-magazines for her contributions to mental health advocacy and education. She has also received several awards for her work, including the “Outstanding Women Achievers Award” from the National Institute of Social Defence and the “National Mental Health Champion Award” from the Indian Medical Association.

Despite her numerous accomplishments, Sradhanjali remains humble and committed to her work. She believes that there is always room for improvement and that every day is an opportunity to learn and grow. Her vision is to create a world where mental health is treated with the same importance as physical health and where everyone has access to quality mental health care.

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