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Dr. Sandeep Atre is a Counseling Psychologist (dratrecounsels.com) and an internationally recognized ‘Emotional & Social Intelligence’ Expert and Trainer.He is the Founder of Socialigence – a venture specializing in development of ‘Social & Emotional Intelligence’ through its e-learning course rooted in neuroscience & psychology (socialigence.net). He is also Co-Founder of CH EdgeMakers – a leading coaching group of Central India (ch-india.com).
He is author of two books related to his domain, namely – “Understanding Emotions Logically” and “Observing Nonverbal Behavior”; and third book on various aspects of life, named “Two Paras of Everyday Wisdom”. Moreover, the collection of his Nazms and Ghazals is published as a book titled “Baat Jazbaat Ki”.
In his career of more than two decades, he has trained professionals of more than 50 companies and thousands of individuals to ‘sort out’ and ‘excel in’ intrapersonal and interpersonal matters.
You can mail your responses to his blogs at: drsandeepatre@gmail.com
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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Theory of ‘opposing force’ in parenting a teenager!
For growing kids, parents are the ‘opposing force’ they discover and build their strength through. ………………… Visualize a wrestler doing pushups. What is he doing? He is actually pushing the floor, and in the process discovering as well as … Continue reading
Eros vs. Thanatos!
Some people prove their existence by creating, and some by…destroying. ………………… All humans have an intrinsic desire to matter – to prove that they also exist and have an identity. After all, insignificance is such a humiliating feeling. You … Continue reading
Love mundane!
At times, ‘love’ is such a mundane word for what you feel for someone. ………………… You just struggle to define what exactly it is – you feel a strong connection, you are attached to them, you feel restless if … Continue reading
The dangerous itch!
Sometimes, people secretly start enjoying their problems. ………………… They begin to selectively talk to people who feed their ‘sense of problem’ by discussing in detailed and even exaggerated ways, and avoid those who refuse to collaborate in their masochistic … Continue reading