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Faculty of Buddhist Studies of NIIBS was established in 2020 with the sole intention of posturing the major Classical Traditions of Buddhism - Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana worldwide.
Today Psychogenic Disorders have been developing rapidly in the modern society. The root cause of these disorders is the unsolved mental problems and oppressive remembrances. When a person is living under stressful conditions for a long time, primary symptoms such as insomnia, poor appetite, extreme anger, restlessness, less productivity etc. can be observed in him. In case of the disease becoming more chronic, incurable headache, shivering of hands and legs, stupor, unusual body pain, burning sensation, forgetfulness can be observed in patients in our clinics. Many patients to suppress the impact of these disorders by taking pain-killers, sedatives and anti-depressive drugs. Therefore, with passage of time, the dose of medicine is increased which ultimately results in many side effects. At the same time, when taking of medicine is stopped, again this disorder will appear in them.
As a result of this, the inability to wake up early in the morning, loss of mental happiness, decline of both mental and physical immunity and stamina are the major drawbacks. But the complications are not found in their investigation reports. But, they are suffering from the disease. Eventually majority of patients take refuge of various types of oblations saying that doctors find it very difficult to diagnose their disease. The main objective of this research Is it possible to cure and Abnormal Behaviors Phobia and Addictions through Counselling Behavioral Therapy.
Duration: 2 Years
Medium of Instruction: Sinhala / English
Study mode: Online & On-site
Delivery: Weekdays
Embark on a transformative journey with a Research on Psychology and Mental Health. Apply today to gain foundational knowledge.
The course fee is presently Rs. 55,000 / per year (The registration fee is Rs. 3,000 and the course fee can be paid in instalments). This all-inclusive fee is charged to cover lectures, tutorials and examinations and access to computer laboratory facilities and library.
The fees should be credited to, Account No 0207 1000 0760 of the Sampath Bank in favour of Nāgānanda International Institute for Buddhist Studies, at the Sampath Bank Makola Branch or any branch of Sampath Bank. Normally, fees paid will not be refunded. However, requests for refund of fees may be considered if made before the expiry of one week from the date of commencement of lectures for each semester. Your attention to these details will help facilitate seamless financial transactions. If you have any questions or require further assistance regarding these bank details, please do not hesitate to contact our dedicated team for guidance and support.