Our Services

Individual Counselling
Individual counseling is a therapeutic process where a trained counselor or therapist provides one-on-one support and guidance to help individuals address emotional, psychological, or behavioral issues. Through confidential sessions, clients explore their feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, working collaboratively with the counselor to achieve personal growth, healing, and problem resolution.

Couple/ Marital Counselling
Couple or marital counseling is a form of therapy where a trained therapist helps couples work through relationship issues. Through open and facilitated discussions, couples learn effective communication, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills. This therapy aims to improve the quality of the relationship, enhance intimacy, and foster a healthier partnership.

Family Counselling
Family counseling is a therapeutic process that involves a trained counselor working with family members to address and resolve conflicts, improve communication, and strengthen relationships. It focuses on understanding family dynamics, enhancing cooperation, and fostering a supportive environment to promote the well-being of all family members.

Career Counselling
Career counseling is a guidance service that helps individuals make informed career decisions. Professional counselors assess an individual's interests, skills, and goals, offering personalized advice on education, job searching, and career development. The goal is to assist clients in choosing fulfilling career paths that align with their abilities and aspirations.

Adolescent Counselling
Adolescent counseling is a specialized form of therapy tailored to the unique needs of teenagers. Trained counselors help adolescents navigate challenges such as peer pressure, academic stress, identity development, and emotional issues. This counseling fosters emotional well-being, coping skills, and healthy decision-making during the crucial adolescent years.

School Counselling
School counseling is a vital educational support service provided by trained counselors within schools. They assist students with academic, personal, and social issues. This includes academic planning, career guidance, emotional support, and conflict resolution. School counselors aim to enhance students' overall well-being and academic success, creating a positive school environment.
Special Services (Therapy)
Come for face-to-face counseling and therapies for your unique child at Peace of Mind Center for Counselling and Special Education.
Our expert-led Mom’s Belief Learning Centers offer
- The best facilities
- A standardized clinical approach
- Assistance for kids aged 2 to 12 with autism, ADHD, and other developmental delays.

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by persistent symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity that interfere with daily functioning. It often begins in childhood and can continue into adulthood. Treatment options include medication, behavioral therapy, and educational support to manage symptoms and improve quality of life.

Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. Symptoms vary widely in severity and may appear in early childhood. Early intervention and various therapies, such as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and speech therapy, can help individuals with ASD thrive and develop essential skills.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a childhood behavioral disorder marked by a persistent pattern of disobedience, defiance, and hostility toward authority figures. It often manifests as frequent temper outbursts, arguing, and refusal to comply with rules or requests. Therapy, parent training, and behavior management strategies are common approaches to address ODD.

Conduct Disorder
Conduct Disorder is a severe childhood behavioral disorder characterized by repetitive and persistent violations of societal rules and the rights of others. Symptoms often include aggression, cruelty, theft, and rule-breaking. Early intervention is crucial, involving therapy, counseling, and family support, to prevent more serious antisocial behavior in adulthood.

Intellectual Disability
Intellectual Disability (ID) is a developmental condition characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. Individuals with ID may have difficulties with learning, communication, and daily life skills. The severity varies, and early intervention, special education, and support services help individuals with ID achieve their potential and lead fulfilling lives.

Behavior Problem
Behavior problems refer to disruptive or harmful actions exhibited by individuals that deviate from social or societal norms. These problems can manifest as aggression, defiance, substance abuse, or other challenging behaviors. Identifying the underlying causes and addressing them through therapy, counseling, or behavior management strategies is crucial for intervention and resolution.