Kalyani Ruwanpathirana

Kalyani Ruwanpathirana
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  • Doctor of Philosophy-University of Kelaniya/ M.A/ Dip.in Clinical Psychology/Registered Medicai Practitioner
  • Lecturer, Head - Counseling Psychotherapy Unit at Nāgānanda International Institute for Buddhist Studies

Head of Counselling Psychotherapy unit / Lecturer

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Introduction
I am currently engaged in treating psychogenic patients. Further, I am also experimenting as to why medicinal treatment and Western Counselling alone are not potential enough to cure the psychogenic diseases successfully. Also as a solution to the said problem, I am exploring the possibility of applying the treatmentr found in BACP sources.
Current institution
Nāgānanda International Institute for Buddhist Studies
Current position
  • Lecturer, Head - Counseling Psychotherapy Unit
Additional affiliations
January 2014 - present
Sanoseth Hospital
Position
  • Medical Doctor /BACP Counsultant
Description
  • I conduct special Clinic on every wednes day and Sun day BAC with Buddhist Psychotherapy for Depression, Anxiety, Phobias, Psychosomatic Disorders and Panic attac. Also I conduct Workshop, Therapeutic Educational Program for patients,Clinical Training Program through BACP for postgraduate and Undergraduate Students and professonals. T.P. +94777230490/+94112400246

Publications

Publications (23)
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Buddhist psychotherapy with counseling and traditional medicinal food have been the main cause of physical, mental, social and spiritual well-being of people in Asia for over to thousand years. This theoretical and practical knowledge is hidden in ancient countries. Our aim is to discover this wealth of information and put them into practice throug...
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Mental stress has developed rapidly in the modern world.Man;s attitudes ,thinking patterns have declined.Mind being subjected to intense restlessness has been the major root cause for the development of personality disorders.
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1st International conference on Psychology & Mental Health organized by the Counselling Psychotherapy Unit of the Faculty of Buddhist Studies (FBS) was held successfully on 22.02.2024 in the Mezzanine floor of the NIIBS presided over by a large group of distinguished guests. Ven. Dr. Bodagma Chandima Thero, Vice-Chancellor of the NIIBS, Ven. Dr. Da...
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Today Psychogenic Disorders have been developing rapidly in the modern society. The root cause of these disorders is the unsolved mental problems and oppressive remembrances. When a person is living under stressful conditions for long time, primary symptoms such as insomnia, poor appetite, extreme anger, restlessness, less productivity etc. can be...
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Description According to psychology, phobia generally refers to unreasonable and illogical fear shown by someone towards something, someone and a place. Phobia is of several kinds. They are categorised as Simple Phobia, Social Phobia and Agora Phobia. According to our clinical reports, different types of phobia can be detected. Among them are exam...
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• Abstract - සාරාංශය Today Psychogenic Disorders have been developing rapidly in the modern society. The root cause of these disorders is the unsolved mental problems and oppressive remembrances. When a person is living under stressful conditions for long time, primary symptoms such as insomnia, poor appetite, extreme anger, restlessness, less prod...
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Today Phobia has rapidly increased in the modern society. Among them school Phobia, exam Phobia, social Phobia can be seen in our clinic. Some clever school children refuse to go to school. Also symptoms such as refusing to face exams, numbness of hands and limbs, vomiting and head ache, unable to sleep can be observed in them. It has been confirme...
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Psychogenic mania can be seen very often in our University Clinic. Their physical and mental immunity has been drastically declined. Also their attitudes, ideas etc have unusually changed. It is expected to develop their productivity, mental happiness and sound sleep through BACP and Buddhist Psychotherapy successfully.
Presentation
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Mental Health Research Monthly Presentation done on 17.03.2023 at Nagananda University by Dr. Kalyani Ruwanpathirana (PhD ) Good morning to everybody . Today is the monthly presentation of mental health research of the 2nd semester at NIIBS . We selected the research sample based on different religions,areas,educational backgrounds ,nationalities...
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An Investigative Study on the Use of BATC, BACP, BAT, Aroma Therapy & Buddhist Psychotherapy for Mental Stability Abstract Health is well-being in four aspects: physical, mental, social and spiritual. Mental breakdown is the main cause of majority of mental illnesses. Among the mental illnesses, psychosomatic illnesses have developed rapidly in the...
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Developing Mental health through BAT Counselling with Psychotherapy, Mental health Research for Psychosomatic disorders. (One Year Projects)
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Opening a new Center for Developing Mental health. Clinical Counselling training programme for academic, non academic and professionals are easily available. Our main ambition is to promote Buddhist Psychotherapy with Therapeutic Counselling for common mental disorders. All so we will buildup community services for Psychosomatic disorders.
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Developing Mental Health through monthly workshop. Panic attack rapidly increase in the modern world. Therefore people's need to relief the mental stress day today life.
Presentation
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Developing Mental Health through Therapeutic and foods that develop mental Concentration, mindfulness and BATC approaches
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Psychosomatic disorders are rapidly increase in the modern world. Therefore many people are suffering from anxiety disorders, Variety of phobias and panic disorders. So many people had mental stress and they have to face bad activities day today life. Therefore we organized monthly mental health workshop for reliving the mental stress and therapeut...
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Practing Buddhist Psychotherapy and Therapeutic Counseling through BACP for common mental disorders. Specially applied for psychosomatic disorders patients. (OPD patients)
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Promoting Mental Health monthly work shop for OPD patients, post graduate, under graduate and professionals and any other interested this. Spicily abnormal behavior, panic attack, phobias and mental stress 'conditions' patients for very effective this. We hope to give academic clinical training true BACP and Buddhist Psychotherapy for Psychosomati...
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One year Developing Mental Health Research Project. An investigation is done whether psychogenic disorders can be cured through BACP with Buddhist psychotherapy.
Research Proposal
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Mental Heath research though BACP Clinical Counseling CBT with Psychotherapy. Topic - An analytical study on relieving unrecovered psychogenic disorders alone with medicine, through BACP with Buddhist Psychotherapy (By means of clinical reports)
Presentation
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Many Psychogenic Disorders have Developed in the Present Society in the wold. Among them Psychogenic Phobia , Psychogenic Epilepsy , Psychogenic Mania , Panic Attack , Psychogenic Headache are most prevalent. The purpose of this is to prove that BACP with Psychotherapy Treatment are very effective.
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According to the medical text “Madhawa Nidhana”, Psychogenic Mania develops with the culmination of “Kama” (Sensual), “Shoka” (grief) and “Bhaya” (fear).(1) The oldest Buddhist classification of mental disorder can be found in “Darimuka” Jataka. According to Buddhism, lust (sensual pleasure), desires, attachment (greed), love are all introduced as...