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Volume 6
Journal of Child and Adolescent Behavior
Psychiatry Neuro 2018
November 12-13, 2018
November 12-13, 2018 Dubai, UAE
30
th
International Conference on
&
Joint Meeting on
Psychiatry and Mental Health
25
th
Cognitive Neuroscience Congress
New perspectives on the growing mental health crisis
Jimmy K Mody
Human Potential Clinic, India
T
he most serious crisis facing the world today is that of growing fragmentation. Fragmentation, a form of violence, seems to
be the most common way in which humanity has learnt to deal with conflicts in relationships. Consequently, the pattern
repeats. No problem is really solved, only managed for the time being, if at all. When you read this; does this sound familiar?
Does it ring a bell? Perhaps it does because all of us have experienced it in some way ourselves, in our own lives. We have all
seen and been a part of this process of fragmentation within the confines of our own homes, families, those of our friends,
as well as our corporates, etc. Yes, it seems to be everywhere; the pattern that ceaselessly repeats and a pattern that we might
readily see in others, but not ourselves.
Biography
Jimmy K Mody is a Psychotherapist in Mumbai. He is also a certified Reiki and Pranic healer, who brings to his psychotherapy practice a healthy mix of spirituality.
He has given many talks at various Rotary Clubs in Mumbai, Sophia College, Indus Women’s Association, as well as many other venues.
tamingthefire@gmail.comJimmy K Mody, J Child Adolesc Behav 2018, Volume 6
DOI: 10.4172/2375-4494-C2-008