
On DA News Plus, the President of the Society for Mental Health (SoMHiL), Mythili Hazarika was invited on a talk show on drugs and its implications from a biopsychosocial perspective.

On DA News Plus, the President of the Society for Mental Health (SoMHiL), Mythili Hazarika was invited on a talk show on drugs and its implications from a biopsychosocial perspective.

On Menstrual Hygiene Day, the Touch of Humanity had invited Mythili Hazarika, the President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL) as the guest speaker on the theme ‘action and investment in menstrual hygiene and health’ in a Facebook live.

“When travel is at bay… learning continues…” The Secretary of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL), Bornali Das completed online course on Psychological First Aid from Johns Hopkins University.

On DY365, the President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL), Mythili Hazarika was invited in a talk show on how to take care of one’s mental health during this Covid-19 crisis.

Kavyavarsha with National Service Scheme (NSS) and Govt. of India had invited Mythili Hazaraika, the President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL) as a guest speaker on Facebook live to speak on mental health issues and pandemic.

“Just like soldiers in warfare experience moral anguish and witness catastrophic suffering which shakes their fundamental beliefs about humanity and their worldview, our health professionals are feeling similar emotions”, wrote Mythili Hazarika, the President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL) in her article, ‘Mental illness may be next pandemic’ in The Assam Tribune.

The President of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL), Mythili Hazarika is interviewed by journalist, Anne-Sophie Brändlin, Editorial Lead, Information and News from News Digital and covered in the broadcast, “How the pandemic affects the mental health of young people” as well as telecast via DW (Deutsche Welle) from Berlin, Germany that is available in: Twitter, YouTube, Instagram.

TIPPS (Training initiative for Psychiatry Post Graduates) BULLETIN, a quarterly newsletter covers “The Story of MONON” as ‘special feature’ in its April 2021 Issue 3.

The Secretary of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL), Bornali Das was invited as resource person for state level review of rehabilitation and counselling approaches for children staying in child care institutions- Children in Need of Care & Protection (CNCP) and observation homes-Children in Conflict with Law (CCL)” at Agartala, Tripura.

Bornali Das, the Secretary of the Society for Mental Health in LAMIC (SoMHiL) has participated in the Training of Trainers for Mental Health Professionals in Adoption Related Matters organised by Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), Ministry of Women & Child Development, Government of India from 24 February to 20 March 2021.