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Neend Kyun Raat Bhar Nahin Aati

Neend Kyun Raat Bhar Nahin Aati

Released: 2021-06-14
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4 Episodes
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4 Episodes
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Released: 2021-06-14
© Copyright Cineink
Most Recent Episode
EP04: Kabhi Kabhi Tau Bada Khauf Sa Lage Hai Mujhe

EP04: Kabhi Kabhi Tau Bada Khauf Sa Lage Hai Mujhe

Time: 24:20
Prof. Salman Akhtar, the world-renowned psychiatrist, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia (USA), speaks on the difference between Fear and Phobia. He discusses various stages of fear, counter-fear and courage in the 4th episode of Cineink podcast series on mental health, Neend Kyun Raat Bhar Nahin Aati, in conversation with broadcaster Pervaiz Alam.
Following Urdu couplets come up for illustration:
Adil Mansuri
Raat Bhar Jaagta Raha Ehsaas
Khoon Mein Khauf Ke Guzarne Ka
Jan Nisar Akhtar
Na Jaane Waqt Ki Raftaar Kya Dikhaati Hai
Kabhi Kabhi Tau Bada Khauf Sa Lage Hai Mujhe
Salman Akhtar
Jaane Kis Khauf Ne Taa Umr Musafir Rakkha
Go Koi Harj Na Tha Laut Ke Ghar Jaane Mein
Episode ID: 1000525460462
GUID: https://api.spreaker.com/episode/45297470
Release Date: 14/06/2021, 22:09:05

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Cineink podcast series in Hindi/Urdu entitled 'Neend Kyun Raat Bhar Nahin Aati' discusses mental health related issues with the world-renowned psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Salman Akhtar, Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behaviour, Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, USA.
Mental health problems affect millions of us, in our families, communities and workplaces. Experts say more people have experienced a mental health crisis during the coronavirus pandemic than ever previously recorded.
Presented by broadcaster, Pervaiz Alam, Neend Kyun Raat Bhar Nahin Aati' explores with Salman Akhtar how Covid-19 has impacted on our lives in the first two programmes, followed by a discussion in each episode on Fear, Greed, Love, Revenge and other human emotions that make or break.
Professor Salman Akhtar, one of the most creative and respected psychoanalysts in the world, has authored and edited more than 300 publications, including books on psychiatry and psychoanalysis. He writes poetry in Urdu and English.
This podcast series provides information, not advice. It is not intended to, and does not, amount to advice which you should rely on. It is not in any way an alternative to specific advice. You must therefore obtain the relevant professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action based on the information in this resource.

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