The scientific branch of Mental Health and Diseases (Psychiatry) views a person as a bio-psycho-social being. In other words, wellness does not only stand for dearth of any disease or disability but also signifies being in a good shape in physical, mental and social aspects. Body and soul operate as a whole as people coexist with social circles, as well. A physical ailment or social marginalization has an impact on one's life quality while mental irregularities of thoughts and behaviors induced by a cerebral dysfunction are likely to lead to physical diseases. Therefore, psychiatry deals with human as a whole with body and soul.

 

The Department of Mental Health and Diseases (Psychiatry) provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for the following diseases:

- Panic Disorder

- Common Anxiety Disorder

- Phobic Disorders

- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

- Depression

- Manic Depressive Disorder (Bipolar Disorder)

- Schizophrenia

- Sleep Disorders

- Somatoform Disorders

- Dementia (Alzheimer's Disease and other types of dementia)

- Sexual Dysfunctions

- Personality Disorders

- Relationship Problems

- Disharmony

- Alcohol - Substance Addiction

- Eating Disorders

- Geriatric (Aging) Depression and Anxiety Disorders

- Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder

- Test Anxiety

- Tic Disorders