Blog
Welcome to the Chanderbhan Psychological Services blog. Our blog offers information and insights about emotional health and well-being. While the blogs are not a substitute for professional advice, we hope these posts will give you new tools to help you improve your mental health and wellness.

Work-Life Balance: Avoiding Workism
It’s not impossible to be highly valuable and productive in the office and at home. You can enjoy a successful and fulfilling career while still having an active life during your free time.

The Wise Parents’ Guide to the Love and Care of a College Student
When you send your child to college, you want them to gain independence and learn how the world works on their own. But how do you balance that with providing care and guidance?

Emotional Stages Men Experience After Divorce
Learn about some of the emotional stages men experience after divorce and what you can do to make your way through them in healthy, effective ways.

How are Anxiety and Depression Related?
Anxiety and depression can be connected, with one condition exacerbating the other.

What is DBT?
DBT was developed for those struggling with intense emotions. DBT focuses on helping you to accept those emotions and the behaviors that accompany them and learn how to change them.

Using (Healthy) Conflict To Improve Your Relationship
Conflict is important for a healthy, growing relationship. Conflict helps you understand your partner better; their needs, desires, and sore spots. And ultimately this knowledge will strengthen your relationship.

What is High Functioning Autism?
Some of the difficulties adults with high-functioning autism can face include struggling to understand the expectations and perspectives of others.

Allowing Yourself to Open Up in Relationships
If something is holding you back from opening up in relationships, dig deeper. Think about what might be causing your fear or situations from your life that cause you to be guarded now.

How to NOT Overthink Dating
Overthinking in dating? You might end up talking yourself out of a great relationship or even second-guessing yourself so much that you damage your confidence.