International Conference on Psychology and Mental Health (ICPMH – 2024), the verity of Psychological subthemes of practicing Psychology and Mental Health at the Nagananda International Institute for Buddhist Studies (NIIBS), Manelwatta, Bollegala, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka on 23rd and 24th February 2024. The Conference was organized by the Counselling Psychotherapy Unit, Faculty of Buddhist Studies at...Read More
Register Now According to psychology, phobia generally refers to unreasonable and illogical fear shown by someone towards something, someone and a place. Phobia is of several kinds. They are categorised as Simple Phobia, Social Phobia and Agora Phobia. According to our clinical reports, different types of phobia can be detected. Among them are exam and...Read More
Join us for the NIIBS Open Day on October 2nd, 2023, starting at 10:00 AM! Explore our vibrant campus, discover our cutting-edge facilities, and learn about the exciting educational opportunities we offer. Whether you’re a prospective student, a curious parent, or simply interested in what NIIBS has to offer, this event is your chance to...Read More
Join us for the NIIBS Open Day on October 2nd, 2023, starting at 10:00 AM! Explore our vibrant campus, discover our cutting-edge facilities, and learn about the exciting educational opportunities we offer. Whether you’re a prospective student, a curious parent, or simply interested in what NIIBS has to offer, this event is your chance to...Read More
Register Now Today Psychogenic Disorders have been developing rapidly in the modern society. The root cause of these disorders is the unsolved mental problems and oppressive remembrances. When a person is living under stressful conditions for long time, primary symptoms such as insomnia, poor appetite, extreme anger, restlessness, less productivity etc. can be observed in...Read More
Register Now Mental Stress has developed rapidly in the modern world. Competitive life style has deprived man of simple life style, unselfishness and mental relief. Man’s attitudes, thinking patterns have declined. Therefore the root cause of many mental disorders has been mental restlessness. Many students and school children, youth and adults have been subjected to mental...Read More