KripaJyoti Nisha Singla (PGDBM) is a Spiritual master, Energy worker, Reiki Master, Theta Instructor, and a dedicated Artist who has been working in the field of healings, spirituality, counselling, relationship healing, family therapy and alternative medicine therapies from more than 12 years.
Dr. Kirti Kanodia is a certified Theta Healer, Trained Family Constellation Facilitator, Tarot card Reader, Past life Regression Therapist, Angel card reader, Inner child integration, Astrologer, Tasso Therapist and Reiki Master.
Past life Regression Trainer, Family Constellation Trainer, Theta Healing Trainer, Inner Child Work, Angel Therapist, Reiki healer, Hypnotherapy, Crystal Healing, Graphology, Tarot card reader & Astrologer
In her pursuit of finding better ways to heal the human body, mind and spirit Sunita Rao has been certified by internationally renowned organizations such as the EKAA School of Integrated Clinical Hypnotherapy and Heal Your Life based on the philosophy of Louise L Hays. She is also a Reiki Grandmaster practising and initiating in the Usui system of Reiki..
Dr Anuradha Rao comes with a total of 26 years of experience in the area of Human Resources. She has held several leadership positions in the corporate world with organizations like GE, IBM BTO Operations, and HR Head for Mphasis, Genpact and Deutsche Bank. She is the Founder & Principal Consultant of Aaradhya Learning and Development Solutions Pvt Ltd
Any disputes that arise within a family, including those between spouses and partners, parents and children, siblings, or members of extended families
No matter how lovely a family is, disputes inevitably arise. For many reasons, family conflict is distinct from other types of conflict. families are frequently reclusive, adhering to their own rules and avoiding outside involvement. These traits may result in drawn-out, bitter disagreements. Family disagreement can, at one extreme, result in divorce or domestic violence. On the other hand, families strive to suppress conflict by staying away from issues and growing distant from one another.
Instead than focusing on the real source of the problem, families who are engaged in destructive patterns blame the other members of the family. They may insist on one party winning at the expense of the other, and they frequently attempt to dominate the opposing party using coercion, threats, lies, or even physical force. Families in constant conflict communicate in rigorously choreographed patterns and frequently repeat the same conversations, spinning their wheels rather than finding solutions to their problems.