This session explores occupational stress and its impact on mental health. It helps participants recognize signs of work-related stress and understand its long-term effects on well-being and productivity. The session also introduces practical, coping strategies such as mindfulness, time management, that employees can use to manage stress, build resilience, and maintain focus and efficiency in the workplace.
Speaker Profile
Namitha Silesh is a trained psychology professional with both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Psychology, bringing together strong academic foundations and applied experience in education and mental health practice. She has worked as an Assistant Professor of Psychology, where she taught undergraduate courses across core psychological domains, and as a School Counsellor, providing structured psychological support to children and adolescents. Her professional expertise includes child counselling, emotional and behavioural assessment, and the application of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, with particular proficiency in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT). She is skilled in addressing concerns related to anxiety, stress, emotional regulation, and adjustment difficulties, and emphasizes practical, developmentally appropriate interventions. Drawing on her combined experience in teaching and counselling, Namitha designs and delivers learning sessions, workshops, and webinars that translate psychological theory into real-world understanding. Her work is guided by a strong commitment to mental health awareness, ethical practice, and psychological well-being, with a focus on empowering individuals through insight, skill development, and informed self-reflection.