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

Conference Publication – Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences via Machine Learning Ensembles

Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences via Machine Learning Ensembles Recently, we collaborated with the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi team to understand if predicting exposure to childhood trauma (Adverse Childhood Experiences-ACEs) is possible without directly asking questions about specific ACEs. We found that by understanding specific internalization experiences (such as well-being, depression and anxiety, sleep quality) and externalizing behaviours (such as suicide behaviour, ability to focus, history of self-harm, etc.), it is possible to understand if the individual has been exposed to low or high ACE level. The findings affect psychotherapists, psychologists and psychiatrists since many people take the time or

Conference Publication – Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences via Machine Learning Ensembles2025-05-21T15:15:54+05:30

Summary of doctoral research – The impact of humming bee breathing (simple Bhramari Pranayama) practice on Heart Rate Variability and implications for healthcare management

Gunjan Yogendra Trivedi's Ph.D. thesis: (Guide: Dr Saurabh Kumar, Ph.D, Co-Guide: Dr Banshi Saboo, M.D., Ph.D.). JJT University, Rajasthan, India (2022) Title: The impact of humming bee breathing (simple Bhramari Pranayama) practice on Heart Rate Variability and implications for healthcare management Abstract: There is an urgent need for governments and corporate enterprises globally to proactively manage lifestyle-related modifiable risk factors for chronic disease to reduce economic burden and increase the quality of life while decreasing the risk of chronic disease.  The need of the hour is a simple, effective, and low-risk solution with the potential for increased well-being, leading to sustainable

Summary of doctoral research – The impact of humming bee breathing (simple Bhramari Pranayama) practice on Heart Rate Variability and implications for healthcare management2025-05-21T12:48:23+05:30

Presentations – Annual Convention of Earth Association of Regression Therapy (Romania 2022) – by Riri and Gunjan Trivedi

Recently, Riri and Gunjan participated in the Annual Convention of Earth Association of Regression Therapy in Romania. The theme of the convention was "Bridging Spirituality and Science in Regression Therapy" and Wellness Space was well represented by both Riri and Gunjan Trivedi through a talk as well as a workshop. The EARTh-AC22-Booklet covers details of not just the presentations we made but the entire program and other presentation details as well. A. Talk: Insights from our research on Adverse Childhood Experiences, Trauma and mental health (by Riri G Trivedi and Gunjan Y Trivedi) Several mental and emotional health conditions ranging

Presentations – Annual Convention of Earth Association of Regression Therapy (Romania 2022) – by Riri and Gunjan Trivedi2025-05-21T12:47:40+05:30

Increasing the effectiveness of the client’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) assessment – internship report

Increasing the effectiveness of the client's Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) assessment Internship report of Anuja Bhandari who interned in early 2022. When I first started working at Wellness Space as an intern, my role was to go through client consultation files (especially self-assessment of ACEs) and check if there were any changes to the ACE (adverse childhood experiences or traumatic events that occur before a child turns 18) in the self-assessment after the client consultation (personal interview, online or offline) [1]. According to research, ACEs have a significant impact on mental health, and detecting ACE is a crucial task for

Increasing the effectiveness of the client’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) assessment – internship report2025-05-21T15:14:40+05:30
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