Department of Psychiatry organized a
two-day CME on ‘The Fundamentals of Dynamic Psychotherapy’ in Auditorium of DMC
College Campus. The CME was
conducted by renowned psychiatrist from Jefferson Medical College, USA-Dr
Salman Akhtar, who has many academic achievements to his credit in the
field of Psychiatry.
Secretary of DMCH Managing Society-Sh
Prem Kumar Gupta formally inaugurated CME alongwith Principal Dr Sandeep Puri,
Medical Supdt Dr Ashawani Chaudhary, Dr Ranjive Mahajan (Professor & Head
of Psychiatry,DMCH), Dr Navkiran Mahajan (Professor of Psychiatry, DMCH). Also
present on the occasion were other faculty members from the Department of
Psychiatry including Dr Rupesh Chaudhary, Dr Pankaj Kumar and Dr Mitthat
Miglani.
Course Director-Dr Ranjive Mahajan
extended warm welcome to the dignitaries and delegates present on the occasion.
In his address, Dr Mahajan said concept of ‘Dynamic Psychotherapy’ is a very
old one but with time and in present times, there is renewed enthusiasm
for this discipline among the practicing psychiatrists. The aim of conducting
the conference is to educate the participating delegates about various
fundamental aspects of ‘Dynamic Psychotherapy’
In his address, Dr Akhtar said Psychodynamic therapy is the psychological interpretation of
mental and emotional processes. It aims to address the factors responsible for
developing psychological problems in the individuals and seeks to reduce the
symptoms and improve people’s lives. In psychodynamic therapy, therapists help
people gain insight into their lives and present-day problems. They also
evaluate patterns people develop over time.
Dr Akhtar stressed that early
childhood development has a long lasting impact on later life of an individual
in terms of his behavior, habits and personality traits Understanding the
period of early development right from birth of a child is very essential to
understand the personality and behavior of any individual in his/her later
years and role of mother in shaping up the overall personality of a person can
never be undermined, said Dr Akhtar.
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