
Nurturing Young Minds
Specialized Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Being a parent is the hardest job in the world. It becomes even harder when you watch your child struggle with emotions they cannot understand or control. Whether it is a toddler acting out, a school-goer unable to focus, or a teenager withdrawing into silence, seeing your child in distress is heartbreaking.
At Bharosa Neuropsychiatry Hospitals, we provide a safe, child-friendly environment where young minds can heal. We believe that Early Intervention is the key. A mental health challenge in childhood does not have to define your child's future—with the right support, they can thrive.

"Is This Normal?" When to Seek Help
Children go through phases, but how do you know when a "phase" is a clinical issue? Look for these red flags:
Physical Complaints: Frequent stomach aches or headaches with no medical cause (often a sign of anxiety).
These are biological conditions affecting how the brain develops. We advocate for a "Neuro-affirming" approach that focuses on strengths, not just deficits.


Our Treatment Approach
Treating the Family System

Secure & Safe Wards: Preventing access to substances.

Private & Shared Rooms: Clean, hygienic, and comfortable living spaces.

Recreational Zones: Indoor games and green spaces to rediscover joy without intoxication.

24/7 Emergency Medical Unit: On-site doctors for any physical health complications.
No. Conditions like ADHD, Autism, Bipolar, and Depression have strong biological and genetic roots. Parenting style can influence how a child copes, but it is rarely the cause of the disorder. Please let go of the guilt.
No. Mental health records are confidential. Furthermore, getting treatment early often means the child learns to manage the condition so well that it becomes invisible to others as they grow up.
Teens often resist therapy because they think they will be "fixed" or judged. We recommend framing it as: "I see you are stressed, and I want you to have a neutral person to talk to who isn't your parent."

Give Your Child the Best Start