Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India

by Ahmedabad Women's Action Group
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Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India
Mental Health counselling for Adolescents in India

Project Report | Feb 21, 2017
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELLING FOR ADOLESCENTS ACTIVITY

By Kavita Dattani | Fundraising and Communications Officer

Awareness Meetings Awareness raising meetings with adolescents were held at the community and school level. These meetings primarily focused on their day-to-day issues that have to be faced by them effectively with more strength and courage. The counsellor made efforts to identify the problems of the adolescents by noting their shared responses during the awareness meetings. 

 

Strategies applied at school level

As per the plan for the implementation of work, group meetings related to the academic issues were held immediately with the same group as a larger section of the students are found facing academic problems as compared to the other issues. The adolescents then willingly approached the counsellor. Individual, group or parental counselling sessions were designed as per their need and area of concern. Awareness Meeting at a School 2

Number of cases handled

Once all cases approached the centre and intervened by the counsellor, a total of 338 cases were followed closely. 

The adolescents who approached the centre were provided with both counselling and medical help. Detailed assessment, intervention and follow up sessions within the community were held at the centre as per the requirement.

To summarize, of the total of 338 adolescent cases, 17 cases (5%) were intervened at the centre and 321(95%) were intervened at school level. Out of these, all 338 cases (100%) fall under counselling category, with no case under psychiatric category. None of the cases fall under advice category which needed any kind of other investigations. Out of the 338 counselling cases, around 268 cases (79%) face academic problems, 43 cases (13%) face emotional/ behavioural/ personal problems and 27cases (8%) are affected by family issues.

Adolescents at the primary stage (age group ranging from 12-15 years) seem to face more problems. Majority of them are going to school followed by school dropouts. Most dropouts are from Std.8 th and 10th .

The counselling process in the schools is in progress and will be completed in the next quarter.

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Ahmedabad Women's Action Group

Location: Ahmedabad - India
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Ahmedabad Women's Action Group
Tasneem Sara
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Tasneem Sara
Ahmedabad , Gujarat India

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