NANKI OBEROI
Child and Family Psychologist

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ABOUT NANKI OBEROI

Nanki Oberoi CPsychol is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with the British Psychological Society, United Kingdom. She works as a psychotherapist for children, adolescents, young adults and their families, offering both online and in-person sessions at her clinic, Story Room in Delhi, NCR, India. She is an alumni of The Anna Freud National Centre for children and families and University College London (UCL), United Kingdom.

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CLINICAL SERVICES

One-to-one psychotherapeutic interventions for varied mental health concerns impacting socio-emotional health to infants, children, adolescents

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One-to-one psychotherapeutic interventions for varied mental health concerns impacting socio-emotional health of parents and families

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One-to-one psychotherapeutic interventions for varied mental health concerns impacting socio-emotional health to adults

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Clinical Supervision

Nanki Oberoi offers supervision for school counselors and psychotherapists with 0 to 3 years of clinical experience.

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Workshops

Workshops for schools and organizations

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The Family Room

Educational Programs designed for Parents, students and counselors integrating research from developmental, neuroscience, systemic frameworks of psychotherapy and clinical practice

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STORY STEM ASSESSMENT PROFILE (SSAP)

A play-based, non- intrusive tool for assessment and intervention with children aged 4 to 9 years. SSAP is a clinical and research assessment tool for use during early childhood when language remains limited, allowing children an expression of their internal expectations and perceptions of family roles, attachments and relationships without direct questioning. Nanki Oberoi is accredited in the administrations and use of the SSAP with children and families by The Anna Freud National center for children and families.

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of adolescents may experience a mental health problem in any given year
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of mental health problems are established by age 14 and 75% by age 24
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of the global burden of disease and injury is attributed to mental health of people aged 10-19 years
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of children and adolescents who experience mental health problems have not had appropriate interventions at a sufficiently early age

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