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Dr. Nachiketa Sinha is an experienced physician who specializes in psychiatry and addiction medicine. He is a member of the Academy of Medical Science, the American Psychiatric Association and was selected as the next regional chief of staff at the Horizon, the largest regional health authority in New Brunswick.

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Nachiketa Sinha Health Expert

Dr. Nachiketa Sinha is an experienced physician who specializes in psychiatry and addiction medicine. He is a member of the Academy of Medical Science, the American Psychiatric Association and was selected as the next regional chief of staff at the Horizon, the largest regional health authority in New Brunswick.

DR. NACHIKETA SINHA Presentation


Introduction Dr Nachiketa Sinha appointed as the new regional chief of staff at the horizon, the largest regional health authority in New Brunswick, Dr. Nachiket Sinha is a renowned name among eminent psychiatrists and healthcare professionals. He is highly dedicated to serving communities, integrating with different cultures, and is extremely passionate about his work. Dr. Nachiketa (Nachi) Sinha has been a consulting psychiatrist in New Brunswick since 2006. Earlier to that, he graduated from Karnatak University in Dharwad, India, underwent psychiatric training at Cambridge Deanery, and worked at the Bedfordshire and Luton NHS Trust in the United Kingdom. He is an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, holds an executive MBA in health care from the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business, and is the author of Empowered and Strong, a global famous self-help book.


Who Can You Turn To When You Are In Emotional Turmoil? At some time or another, been emotionally and physically swollen, nervous, or anxious. We have felt our anxiety take over with jaws locked and muscles tight. We may also experience as if we are victims of unnatural moodiness and anxiety. These symptoms may or may not suggest the existence or the possibility of a mental illness or the risk of developing it. The existence of illness is not a matter of putting them in a box, but rather, they should be discussed as any allergic or physical injury.


Emotional distress: Is it real? Emotional distress can occur for a myriad of reasons, ranging from the tragic loss of loved ones, a break-up or career decline, or something as essential and commonplace as your daily routine, the routine of your life being trapped by responsibilities. If there is something to keep in mind during difficult circumstances, it is that no matter what one is feeling you are feeling, it is essential to acknowledge it and not ignore it. Mental health problems are just for people of older ages There is a misconception that mental illness is only able to affect people who are in their 30s and over; however, it has been observed by Dr. Nachiketa Sinha that an increasing number of millennials suffer from mental illness too. The World Health Organisation (WHO) declared in a study that suicides caused by depression are the 2nd most common cause of death for people between 15 and 29 years of age. As per WHO, 7.5 percent of Indians suffer from mental disorders. It is predicted that by the end of the year, about 20 percent of India will be suffering from mental disorders.


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