PROFILE
Dr. (Prof) Neatu Narang
Senoir Consultant, Psychiatry
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals
Specialization
Dr. Neatu Narang has worked extensively in Clinical Psychiatry and carried out extensive research in the fields of :-
- Schizophrenia.
- Substance Abuse, Drug & Alcohol Dependence.
- Psychosocial Stressors in Attempted Suicide & Deliberate Self Harm.
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
- Child & adolescent psychiatry
- Quit smoking campaign.
Dr. Narang has worked as advisor to the ASHA, Schools for Special Children.
Dr. Narang is currently honorary consultant to The Delhi Common Wealth Women’s Association (DCWA) on psychiatric and psychosocial aspects.
Dr. Narang has held workshops for training of Training of Trainers on counseling.
Dr Narang counseling include
- Individual counseling.
- Couple and marriage counseling.
- Family counseling and Group psychotherapy.
Common problems Dr Narang treats include
- Self-confidence problems, relationship/family problems.
- Feelings of unreality sleep disturbances.
- Depression and manic depression.
- Child abuse, child and adolescent disturbances.
- Gay and lesbian issues
- Anxiety/panic disorder.
- Eating disorders.
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- Phobias, substance and alcohol abuse.
- Psychosomatic (mind/body) disorders.
Fellowships & Memberships
- Prof of Psychiatry Pune University.
- Fellow of National Board of Examinations (NBE).
- Life Fellow of Indian Psychiatric Society (IPS).
- Life Fellow of Delhi Psychiatric Society (DPS).
- Ex-Honorary Secretary of Pune Psychiatric Association.
Publications and Achievements
Dr Narang has may publications on various aspects of psychiatric illnesses in both international & national journals.
- Psychosocial Events as Predictors of Relapse in Early-Middle-Aged Alcohol Dependents : A Retrospective Analysis in Relapsers Vs Non-Relapsers ” presented in WORLD PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS 2007 MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA: 28 Nov – 01 Dec 2007.
- Impact of Armed Conflict on Mental Health in Underdeveloped Countries : erging Challenges for Psychiatric Professionals ” presented in 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SAARC PSYCHIATRIC FEDERATION held in Kathmandu, Nepal, 17th – 19th Nov 2006
- Psychosocial Events as Predictors of Relapse in Early-Middle-Aged Alcohol Dependents : A Retrospective Analysis in Relapsers Vs Non-Relapsers ” (Principal Author), the abstract published in Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (Journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists), Nov 2007, Volume 41: Supplent 2 ; page A307.
- The impact of emotional states and psychosocial stressors in contributing to Relapse in subjects with Alcohol Dependence Syndrome ” (Co-Author), the abstract published in Indian Journal of Psychiatry, April 2007, Volume 49 :Supplent ; pages 26 - 27.
- Spectrum Of Psychiatric Morbidity In Persons With Spinal Cord Injury ” (Principal Author), the abstract published in Indian Journal of Psychiatry, April 2006, Volume 48 :Supplent ; page 61.
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome : An Update ”, (Principal author), the abstract published in Indian Journal of Psychiatry, Jan 2004, Volume 46 : Supplent ; page 35.
- Psychiatric manifestations in Three Cases of Acute Intermittent Porphyria ” (Principal author) published in MJAFI 2003; 59 : 171 – 173.
- The role of Psychosocial Stressors in Attpted Suicide: A Three-Year Exploratory Study ”, the abstract published in Indian Journal of Psychiatry, April 2002, Volume 44 :Supplent ; page 23 – 24.
- The methods Adopted in Attpted Suicide : A Three-Year Exploratory Study ”, the abstract published in Indian Journal of Psychiatry, April 2002, Volume 44 :Supplent ; page 21 – 22.