A high-level clinical definition of the service. It frames the service within the Swasthi Standard of evidence-based care, emphasizing that this isn't just talk therapy, but a structured clinical intervention.
Counselling is a supportive process where a trained professional helps you understand and cope with your personal, emotional, or psychological challenges. It helps you build self-awareness, improve problem-solving, and support your overall mental well-being.
Lifestyle modification means making positive changes to your daily habits to improve your health and well-being. It involves areas like your diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management to help you feel healthier and more balanced.
Counselling helps you understand your thoughts, emotions, and motivations, which makes it easier for you to recognize unhealthy habits. Lifestyle modification then helps you turn that understanding into action by changing your daily behaviours, so both work together to support lasting overall well-being.
(sleep quality, diet, exercise)
(thoughts, beliefs, negative thinking)
(procrastination, coping behaviors)
(time management, self-care, lifestyle structure)
It can be relevant for you in many ways, from everyday stress and life adjustments to more complex or ongoing concerns, depending on your individual needs.
It can help you explore what may be contributing to these feelings and work towards building more helpful and balanced patterns over time.
In a counselling session, you are given a safe and confidential space to talk openly about your concerns and difficulties. You will explore your thoughts and feelings, and receive guidance and coping strategies to help you make positive changes.
In a lifestyle modification session, you will discuss your current daily habits such as diet, sleep, exercise, and routine in detail. Practical changes and strategies will then be planned with you to help improve your health, balance, and overall well-being
Your sessions are tailored by first understanding your specific concerns, goals, and lifestyle through discussion and assessment. Based on this, the approach is adjusted to suit your needs, pace, and preferences, ensuring the support you receive is relevant and practical.
According to WHO and NICE guidelines, counselling and lifestyle modification are effective, evidence-based interventions when matched to need. WHO reports around 50–75% improvement in mild to moderate mental health conditions with psychological support. Lifestyle interventions reduce major health risk factors in a significant proportion of cases. NICE emphasizes outcomes depend on engagement, consistency, and individual circumstances.
Engaging openly and honestly in sessions allows clearer understanding of concerns and more targeted support. Consistency in attending sessions and actively applying suggested strategies in daily life improves outcomes significantly. Being willing to reflect, practice new habits, and give feedback helps tailor the process to personal needs.