Labour India Public School and Junior College. (Supplied Photo)

Labour India College to host workshop on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

February 5, 2019

Dr Boban Eranimos, Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor, School of Behavioural Sciences, MG University, will be giving a theoretical overview during the event … reports Asian Lite News.

Labour India Public School and Junior College. (Supplied Photo)

Labour India College, Kottayam, will be hosting a workshop on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy on 5th February 2019.

The event will have Dr Boban Eranimos, Clinical Psychologist and Assistant Professor, School of Behavioural Sciences, MG University, giving a theoretical overview of the subject.

The workshop will be open to students, research scholars, professionals and others who are interested in the subject.

The registration will begin at 8.30 am. The workshop will begin with the inaugural function at 9.30 am.

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