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Vanshita
Vanshita With her experience of obtaining a B.Voc (Healthcare Management) degree, she has an intellectual background in healthcare and human compassion to bring to the Ventoutt Editorial Team. Her knowledge of the interconnectedness of mental and physical health allows her to write relatable and holistic content. Vanshita is dedicated to making discussions about mental health accessible to all people – whether it is through folklore narratives, supportive blogging, or self-help writings. At Ventoutt, Vanshita seeks to understand psychological concepts and rethink how to explain them to readers to encourage not only understanding but also taking care of their mental health. Further, her conscientious writing reflects Ventoutt’s goal of bridging professional care with everyday emotional awareness.
Recent Blogs
What is Temper? How to Control?
As humans, we often have moments where our frustrations and emotions take over our logical thinking. Taking care of what you say or act during those […]
What is ADHD-C?
Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder or popularly known as ADHD, is a neurodevelopmental condition which affects both children and adults worldwide. Under the umbrella term of ADHD, […]
What is Anxious–Avoidant Attachment and How It Works?
As social beings, it is very important to understand how we communicate and connect with our fellow human beings. Attachment style plays a huge role in […]
Understanding History of the ADHD Symbol
Our world is full of symbols which are used everywhere for multiple purposes. Out of them, awareness symbols have long been used as powerful symbols to […]
Why Do I Feel Like I’m Always Angry?
If you ever find yourself asking – why am i so angry all the time or angry without a clear reason, then it’s time to take […]
How to Control Anger in a Healthy Way?
Emotions are a big part of what makes us human and anger is one such emotion. It’s easier to control emotions that positively impact you but […]

