Location
- Company - Columbia Asia- Palam Vihar
- Agency Name - Columbia Asia- Palam Vihar
- Contact Name - Dr. Sayyara n
Gurgaon, 122017
Summary - Expertise, Experience & How can you help
Dr. Sayyara Ansari has dedicated her career to Psychology and is a reputed Educational Psychologist at Columbia Asia Hospital in Palam Vihar. She pursued Bachelor's Degree in Educational Psychology and Master's Degree in Psychology from AMU, Aligarh. She further went on to pursue Post-Graduate Diploma in Educational Vocational Guidance and Counseling from National Council of Educational Research & Training (NCERT), New Delhi. She has also undergone a short course on Dyslexia with Dr. Hornsby. A veteran doctor having a work experience of more than 54 years, she has worked as school counselor and advisor in various schools across India. She has gained significant experience in early intervention of disability like Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia. She has also gained specialization in conducting workshops for teachers and parents on counseling skills. She has actively participated in conferences/workshops in Pittsburg University on topics like Inclusive Education, Autism, ADD, ADHD etc. She has also got the opportunity to conduct workshops for Air Force Commanders wives on counseling skills in helping Defense Officers.
Qualifications
- Years in Practice: 20+ Years
- Last Educational Institution: NCERT
- Year Graduated: 1967
Fee structure & payments
- Avg Cost (per session): ₹1500-2000
- Accepts Insurance: No
- Accepted Payment Methods: Cash
Age Group of Patients
- Children
- Adults
Therapy Type
- Anger Management
- Applied Behavior Analysis
- Art Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy /REBT
- Family Attachment Narrative Therapy
- Family Constellations
- Family Systems Therapy
- Play Therapy
- Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT)
- Cognitive Exercises
- Stress Management
Issues Handled
- Aggression and Violence
- Anger
- Anxiety
- Bipolar
- Blended Family Issues
- Child and/or Adolescent Issues
- Depression
- Developmental Disorders (Autism, Aspergers, etc.)
- Disability
- Family Problems
- Habits
- Learning Difficulties
- Obsessions and Compulsions (OCD)
- Relationships and Marriage
- Self Care
- Self Confidence
- Self Doubt
- Self Esteem
- Self Harm
- Stress
- Young Adult Issues
- Dyslexia
Last Modified: 24 October 2019