Our contribution as Co-Author: Book on Lifestyle Disease

Proud to share that Gunjan Y Trivedi has contributed as co-author for the book on lifestyle disease. Click the link to order the book: Preventing Insidious Lifestyle Diseases Perfect Paperback, Authors: K V RAMANI, HEMLATHA RAMANI, GUNJAN Y TRIVEDI, VISHWANATHAN P, LAKSHMI M and ANITA VERMA Abstract: An insidious disease is any disease growing within our body with no marked symptoms in the beginning. Hence any person with an insidious disease is not aware of its development. The prevention of premature deaths from insidious chronic diseases by 30% by 2030 is one of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. This book is an effort to move

Our contribution as Co-Author: Book on Lifestyle Disease2025-05-20T22:21:56+05:30

Research at Wellness Space (Society for Energy & Emotions)

Research work at Wellness Space (Society for Energy & Emotions) At Wellness Space, we focus on three core areas (See the visual with three bubbles) and integrate the learnings from each core area into the other two[1].   This is a win-win for everyone since our research brings powerful and actionable insights that we integrate into our coaching and therapy framework and together these two core areas feed into our training & certification curriculum (Regression Therapy & Life Coaching).  As per our knowledge, the integration of these three core areas with proven outcomes in each is our unique strength.

Research at Wellness Space (Society for Energy & Emotions)2025-05-21T15:12:47+05:30

Publication: Study of Adverse Childhood Experiences & Mental Health (India)

Our Study of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) & Mental Health - the urgent need for public health intervention in India has been published this year in the Journal of Preventive Medicine & Hygiene.  The ACE framework forms the basis of our work, in the area of training, coaching and even further research. For a full paper review, please click the link below or you can listen to the video summary and/or read the abstract after the video: The PubMed link to the entire paper is available HERE. Key highlights: If an individual goes through some of the experiences captured

Publication: Study of Adverse Childhood Experiences & Mental Health (India)2025-05-21T14:55:10+05:30

Publication: Development and validation of humming process to increase heart rate variability & attention for college students

Development and validation of humming process to increase heart rate variability & attention for college students Following is the abstract of this research conducted by Fariburz Irani (Psychology, PDEU, Gandhinagar) with Society for Energy & Emotions, Wellness Space and PDEU faculty member Dr Neeta Sinha.  The findings indicate an enhanced SDMT (Symbols Digit Modalities Test) for college students after one week daily 10 mins practice of humming (simple bhramari). This was an interesting study and demonstrated that increasing heart rate variability (heart brain coherence) influence emotional regulation and enhances elements of the cognitive function.  Our study adds to a list

Publication: Development and validation of humming process to increase heart rate variability & attention for college students2025-05-21T12:58:03+05:30

Publication: Measuring the effectiveness of Regression Therapy – Proposed methodology and case studies and psychological parameters

Perspectives from Wellness Space on  Regression Therapy - methodology and case studies: The article below on Regression Therapy - methodology and case studies captures detailed methodology with specific examples and highlights do's and don'ts. We have integrated this methodology in our Integrated Certification for Regression Therapy & Life Coaching workshops. The workshops are relevant for those who wish to become coaches or therapists (certification pathway) and also for individuals who wish to just experience the benefits of Regression Therapy (experiential pathway). Details are captured below in the visual. For all publications by the Society for Energy & Emotions, you can click

Publication: Measuring the effectiveness of Regression Therapy – Proposed methodology and case studies and psychological parameters2025-05-21T15:10:21+05:30
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