





PSYCHERHYTHM
Psycherhythm is an organisation , under the guidance of Bhawika which wants to spread awareness about the human brain and mind , which is beautiful and complicated at the same time. In our society a person with mental illness is often termed insane or crazy or mostly ignored and looked down by the society. It is this mindset PSYCHERHYTHM wants to change by its creative approach to deal and treat mental illnesses.

Child Disorder

Adult Disorder

Geriatric Disorder
Our Services
Depression
Depression is a mental health condition characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities.
Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
ADHD is a neurodevelopmental condition marked by difficulty with attention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity.
Drug Disorders
Drug disorder, or substance use disorder, is a condition where individuals become addicted to drugs, leading to harmful consequences.
Sexual Disorders
Sexual disorders are conditions that affect a person's ability to experience or engage in sexual activity, causing distress or dysfunction.
Assess Yourself
An "assess yourself" test in psychology is a self-reflection tool that helps individuals evaluate their own behaviors, thoughts, or emotions.





TESTIMONIALS



During your first visit, the psychiatrist will conduct an assessment of your mental health, including your medical history, current symptoms, and any previous treatments. This is typically done through a conversation, and the psychiatrist may ask you about your family history, lifestyle, and emotional well-being. The goal is to understand your concerns and create a personalized treatment plan.
Yes, psychiatrists are medical doctors and are authorized to prescribe medications. If needed, they may prescribe medication as part of your treatment plan to help manage symptoms of mental health conditions. They will monitor your progress and adjust medications as necessary.
The length of treatment varies based on the individual and their condition. Some people may benefit from a few sessions, while others may require longer-term care. Treatment plans are personalized, and progress is monitored regularly to ensure the most effective approach.
Yes, therapy sessions with a psychiatrist are confidential. Psychiatrists are bound by confidentiality laws and ethical guidelines to protect your privacy. However, there are exceptions, such as if there is a risk of harm to yourself or others. In those cases, confidentiality may be broken to ensure safety.
If you are experiencing persistent emotional or mental health challenges, such as feeling sad or anxious for an extended period, struggling to function in daily life, or having thoughts of harming yourself or others, it may be time to see a psychiatrist. If you are unsure, talking to your primary care
It’s completely normal to feel nervous before your first psychiatric appointment. A good psychiatrist will create a welcoming and supportive environment where you can feel comfortable discussing your concerns. Don’t hesitate to express your anxiety about the process so they can help ease your concerns.