Ms. Vanshika Beri
Assistant Professor

Ms. Vanshika, an RCI-licensed Clinical Psychologist, was awarded a gold medal for her M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology. She is currently working as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Clinical Psychology, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences. She holds UGC-NET qualification, a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a Bachelor's degree (Hons.) in Psychology. With two years of experience in both OPD and IPD settings, Vanshika has managed psycho-diagnostics and psychotherapy for cases including depression, trauma, OCD, social anxiety, and substance use disorders, collaborating closely with departments such as paediatrics and pulmonology. Her clinical approach is eclectic, integrating multiple therapeutic modalities tailored to individual needs. In addition to her clinical practice, Vanshika has completed specialized courses in guided imagery, SPSS, and psychological first aid. Her research interests focus on Clinical Psychology, caregiver stress, and randomized controlled trials, with notable publications covering topics such as COVID-19, oncology caregivers, dementia caregivers, and nomophobia.
Teaching Interests
- Clinical Psychology, Research Methodology, General Psychology, Social Psychology
Research Interests
- Clinical Psychology, Mental health of Care Providers, Randomized Controlled Trials
