Management Team

Child counselling and Behavioural disorders

Overview

The Department of Paediatric Psychology at Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital is dedicated to promoting mental well-being in children and adolescents. Early childhood and adolescence are the most critical phases of a child’s psychological development. A child with strong mental health enjoys a positive quality of life and thrives in their roles at home, school, and within their communities.  

 From addressing developmental and behavioural disorders to supporting children through trauma and emotional challenges, we offer compassionate, age-appropriate care in a nurturing environment. Our highly qualified team is trained to understand, assess, and guide young patients with sensitivity and expertise. We prioritise your child and deliver best-in-class patient-centred psychological care

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Our department offers a range of services to help maintain your child’s development and emotional well-being, including: 

  • Neurofeedback ADHD training utilises brainwave monitoring to help children with ADHD enhance their attention, focus, and self-regulation.
  • Behaviour modification therapy: Applies structured strategies to help children replace negative behaviours with positive ones.
  • Self-esteem enhancement
  • Social skill training
  • Organisational skill training
  • Anger management training
  • Parent management training
  • Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) Remedial Education offers structured learning support tailored to ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE, and IB boards for children with special needs.
  • Sensory integration therapy helps children process and respond to sensory input more effectively, thereby improving their daily functioning.
  • Integrated therapies such as play therapy, art therapy, music therapy, and movement-based therapy.
  • Comprehensive health for children, including parent counselling, as well as recommendations and guidance for teachers at school. 

 

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  • Attention difficulties: Trouble focusing, staying on task, or sustaining concentration appropriate for the child’s age.
  • Mobile phone or social media usage concerns
  • Speech development delays
  • Milestone delays: Late achievement of key physical, emotional, or cognitive developmental milestones
  • School-related stress or exam anxiety
  • Reluctance to attend school or social situations
  • Mental and behavioural disorders in children and adolescents: Diagnosable psychological conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, or mood disorders.
  • Aggressive or frequent outbursts
  • Low self-esteem
  • Academic performance decline
  • Parent-child relationship struggles: Ongoing tension, miscommunication, or behavioural conflict between child and parent.
  • Challenges in social relationships: Difficulty forming or maintaining friendships and peer interactions.
  • Indications of autistic traits include Repetitive behaviours, communication difficulties, or social challenges that suggest autism spectrum features.
  • Unexplained bodily ailments: Physical complaints (e.g., headaches, stomach aches) with no identifiable medical cause, often linked to emotional stress. 

Partners In Care

Priyanka Gera Puri
Priyanka Gera Puri
Consultant
Child Psychology
  • Ph.D. (Child Psychology)
  • 10+ years
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