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Amrita Ghimire

Mrs. Amrita Ghimire is an Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Nursing at Chitwan Medical College, Nepal. With over 12 years of experience, she specializes in mental health education, clinical care, and research. Her articles focus on mental health issues, adolescent psychology, and public health challenges. She actively promotes mental health awareness and nursing excellence in Nepal.

Psychological Trauma and the Critical Role of Psychiatric Nurses

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May 18, 2025 Amrita Ghimire 3:15 pm Psychological Trauma and the Critical Role of Psychiatric Nurses   Invisible Wounds: Understanding Trauma Trauma is an emotional injury caused by a multiple stressful event or series of events for example abuse, violence, accidents, or disasters which leaves or tends to leave a lasting marks on the mind […]

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Mental Health & Well-Being

Habitually Connected: Breathtaking Hidden World of Nomophobia and FOMO

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Habitually Connected: Breathtaking Hidden World of Nomophobia and FOMO April 25, 2025 Amrita Ghimire 5:16 pm In today’s digital world, mobile phones are no longer just tools they’ve become lifelines. From morning alarms to late-night scrolling, the average person touches their phone at least 2,617 times a day, and this figure is increased up to

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Mental Health & Well-Being
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