by Anjali | Aug 2, 2021 | Anjali
On a ledge in the corner of our guest bathroom sits a bunch of white roses in a tall blue ceramic vase. They add a pretty relief to the otherwise functionality of the space, which also houses the washing machine hidden neatly under a marble enclosure. But not quite....
by Anjali | Aug 2, 2021 | Anjali
A little update/thought on our upcoming Ladakh trip. It is presently snowing in Ladakh, so we expect the temperatures to be cool. Daytime around the low 20’s and nights will be cold, even nearing 0 degrees. The hotel has heating so you will be plenty warm. Do...
by Anjali | Aug 2, 2021 | Anjali
In these days of an isolated living, I have vivid dreams. Concerns replay themselves; unresolved past issues keep raising their voice and I often wake with a pain in my heart. But I’ve been here before and the pain has passed. The particularities change, new...
by Sajan Raghavan | Feb 4, 2019 | Addiction
Recently I was doing some shopping in a supermarket. Suddenly I heard a loud wailing cry. I guessed it must be that of a toddler. I turned around curiously. The child was throwing a tantrum pointing to an item on the shelf. Apparently, the packet of chips and...
by Sajan Raghavan | Nov 8, 2018 | Therapy
Srini looked at his watch. Then he checked his mobile. Few messages had already flooded his wats app. He was juggling with the thought of reading them to save time and concentrating on the road. He gave a sigh of impatience as the traffic chugged ahead slowly. He...
by Sajan Raghavan | Nov 8, 2018 | Therapy
What does therapy look like for Teens? On account of their limited experience and knowledge, children have a small collection of coping strategies, tools and ideas. Hence they need adult help to find solutions to manage their emotions and behaviors effectively. When...