Childhood trauma research in India at Wellness Space (Update: Jun ’25)

Childhood trauma research, coaching and training at Wellness Space, Ahmedabad, India At Wellness Space, over the past several years, we have worked on understanding the root causes that lead to internalizing and externalizing symptoms.  One of the core issues or root causes is exposure to repeated trauma of high intensity during childhood.  Despite the extensive global evidence, there is limited childhood trauma research in India.  Hence, we decided to pursue it.  At the moment, we have extensive published evidence supporting the role of childhood trauma as a significant risk factor in several internalizing issues (Such as depression and anxiety, insomnia,

Childhood trauma research in India at Wellness Space (Update: Jun ’25)2025-08-27T12:10:12+05:30

Uncovering root causes of internalization & externalization issues

Uncovering root causes of internalization & externalization issues We aim to transform individuals and teams at the Society for Energy & Emotions, Wellness Space.  This requires us to understand and measure the problem defined by the client.  Often, that problem is not the real problem, and there is a story behind the story that needs to be identified.  Once the core challenge is identified and measured, we go after the drivers of the problem or the core issues or root causes of the problem. Backing our core training, we have explored the root causes, attempted to connect the core issues

Uncovering root causes of internalization & externalization issues2025-05-21T12:34:29+05:30

Conference presentation: ACE and suicide behavior at NAOP

The below abstract was presented as part of the symposium at NAOP 2023 in Ahmedabad. Abstract # 4: A pilot study to understand the presence of adverse childhood experiences (childhood trauma) in adults with a history of suicide attempts at a well-being center in India Presenter: Neha Pandya Other contributors: Gunjan Y Trivedi, Hemalatha Ramani, Riri G Trivedi Abstract: Background: Suicide is India’s leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults. Evidence has highlighted the link between adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and suicidal behavior. The study attempts to understand the presence of ACEs among individuals with a history of

Conference presentation: ACE and suicide behavior at NAOP2025-05-21T12:59:07+05:30

Predicting suicidal behavior among Indian adults using childhood trauma, mental health questionnaires and machine learning cascade ensembles

We are happy to share our recent conference presentation at Society of Energy & Emotions, along with Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi that seeks to predict suicidal behaviour among Indian adults using Childhood Trauma, Mental Health Questionnaires & Machine Learning Cascade. The abstract of the research that is accepted at Comsys 2023 is mentioned below: Abstract. Among young adults, suicide is India's leading cause of death, accounting for an alarming national suicide rate of around 16%. In recent years, machine learning algorithms have emerged to predict suicidal behavior using various behavioral traits. But to date, the efficacy of machine

Predicting suicidal behavior among Indian adults using childhood trauma, mental health questionnaires and machine learning cascade ensembles2025-05-21T12:59:54+05:30

Publication: The Insidious Nature of Childhood Emotional Abuse

Publication: The insidious nature of childhood emotional abuse (India research) Emotional abuse is an often overlooked aspect when it comes to addressing childhood trauma. Its insidious and subjective nature makes it difficult to assess and resolve. The publication covers emotional abuse and its impact and aims to spread the much-needed awareness about it for parents, mental health professionals and educators. Details of the full paper are on the journal website HERE.  A high-level summary is captured below. Authors: Riri G Trivedi, Research Scholar, JJT University, India. ([email protected]) Dr Anita Kumar, ([email protected]) Hema Ramani, Ph.D. ([email protected]) Gunjan Y Trivedi, Ph.D. ([email protected])

Publication: The Insidious Nature of Childhood Emotional Abuse2025-05-21T12:52:08+05:30
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