
- M.A Clinical Psychology, M.A.Science of Living, Preksha Meditation, and Yoga, Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling and Family Therapy, M.A. Eng., M.B.A., P.G.D.M.S.M.
-WHO Collaborative Centre for Capacity Building and Training in Global Mental Health -Columbia University, Department of Psychiatry, 14 Certificates of training courses completion on ICD-11 Guidelines for Mental Behavioural and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
-Certificates in
1. Certificate of training course completion in Schizophrenia or Other Primary Psychotic Disorders
2. Certificate of training course completion in Mood Disorders
3. Certificate of training course completion in Anxiety or Fear- Related Disorders
4. Certificate of training course completion in Obsessive- Compulsive and other related Disorders
5. Certificate of training Course completion in Disorders Specifically Associated with Stress
6. Certificate of training course completion in Feeding or eating disorders
7. Certificate of training course completion in Impulse Control Disorders and Disorders Due to Addictive Behaviours
8. Certificate of training course completion in Dissociative Disorders.
9. Certificate of training course completion in Disorders Due to Substance Use.
10. Certificate of training course completion in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; Disruptive Behaviour and Dissocial Disorders.
11. Certificate of training course completion in Personality Disorders and Related Traits.
12.Certificate of training course completion in Bodily Distress Disorders.
13.Certificate of training course completion in ICD 11 Disorders, welcome to ICD-11- Counseling Psychologist, Family Therapist , Relationship Counselor, Preksha meditation Expert .
- Member of the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Clinical Practice Network (GCPN), an international community of mental health and primary care professionals committed to furthering research and practice in global mental health.
- Member American Psychological Association . Membership no: 00251899.

- Ramneek Kapoor’s Diagnostics
- Ramneek Kapoor’s diagnostic framework is defined by a shift away from rigid psychiatric labels toward evidence-based, global dimensional diagnostics.
- By combining international clinical criteria with personalized therapy, his work bridges the gap between structured medical classifications and holistic human treatment .
- -His clinical evaluation and diagnostic methodology focus on four key areas: -Application of WHO ICD-11 Protocols
- Global Standard Alignment:
- His diagnostic practices strictly implement the World Health Organization’s ICD-11 (International Classification of Diseases) guidelines. This classification emphasizes dimensional assessments rather than binary “sick or healthy” categories.
- -Columbia University Certification: Having completed 14 specialized clinical training courses via the Columbia University Department of Psychiatry (a WHO Collaborative Centre), his diagnostic lens is calibrated to match top-tier international psychiatric institutions. -Specialized Diagnostic Segments
- His certified training covers the exact clinical requirements for identifying and differentiating complex mental behavioral disorders, including:
- -Neurodevelopmental & Mood Disorders: Diagnosing conditions like ADHD, disruptive behavior, clinical depression, and bipolar variations.
- -Stress & Trauma Profiles: Separating generalized anxiety from complex, trauma-induced disorders specifically associated with acute or chronic stress.
- -Addictive & Impulse Behaviors: Evaluating modern digital addictions, impulse control issues, and substance use dependencies.
- -Personality & Bodily Distress: Mapping complex personality traits and psychosomatic illnesses (where psychological distress directly causes physical pain).
- -Global Field Research Integration
- WHO GCPN Contribution:
- As an active researcher within the WHO Global Clinical Practice Network (GCPN), his real-world clinical findings help refine how global diagnostic guidelines are updated and applied internationally.
- -Vetting Diagnostic Utility: His participation involves evaluating the clarity, cultural applicability, and clinical utility of diagnostic criteria before they become standard medical practice worldwide.
- – Medicine-Free Therapeutic Transition
- Systemic Synergy: Kapoor targets what he calls the “existential fracture” in mental health, where medical diagnosis and psychological therapy operate in isolation.
- Targeted Care Plans: Once a precise ICD-11 diagnosis is mapped, he bypasses immediate pharmaceutical reliance by creating highly structured, medicine-free treatment plans. These integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), family counseling, and systematic desensitization to resolve the diagnosed root cause.
- telephone number: 917314263087,Mobile no. 07224896739
- Email id: ramnik123kapoor@gmail.com, mansikpramarsh@gmail.com,
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