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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalYou don’t need to be a therapist to help someone heal.
At some point in life, everyone becomes a counsellor —
A parent listening to a distressed child,
A teacher guiding a confused student,
A friend sitting beside grief, or
A leader supporting someone under pressure.
In such moments, the right words can calm a troubled mind, restore dignity, and change the direction of a life.
Drawing on over five decades of professional experience, counselling psychologist and clinical hypnotherapist Vaikom Nandanan reveals powerful yet simple techniques rarely taught outside professional practice.
Blending modern psychology, therapeutic communication, and timeless Indian wisdom, this book shows how ordinary conversations can become instruments of healing.
Because every conversation carries the power to heal — or to harm.
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Vaikom Nandanan
Vaikom Nandanan is a senior Counselling Psychologist, Clinical Hypnotherapist, and Human Resources Specialist with over five decades of professional experience in India and abroad. His work is rooted in a simple yet profound understanding: prolonged stress affects not only the mind, but also the body—altering inner biochemical balance and gradually disturbing health, clarity, emotional stability, and resilience.
Through counselling, therapeutic meditation, and guided inner techniques, he helps individuals calm the mind, regulate emotional responses, and support the body’s natural healing processes. His approach works gently at both levels—psychological and physiological—addressing stress-related concerns such as anxiety, grief, trauma, psychosomatic complaints, immune and autoimmune challenges, chronic emotional fatigue, and work-related burnout.
Alongside clinical practice, he has been deeply involved in leadership coaching and people development within organisations, helping leaders and teams improve emotional awareness, decision-making under pressure, communication effectiveness, and ethical responsibility. His work in corporate and institutional settings bridges psychology and human systems, enabling healthier workplaces and more conscious leadership.
He has also guided students and young adults in study skills development, concentration enhancement, confidence building, exam anxiety management, and performance-related stress, supporting them not only in academic achievement but in emotional balance and self-belief during formative years.
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