About Us
Bhavya Sharma is a first-year student at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling. Jack of many trades, she finds the soul of all her interests – law, fin-tech, poetry – lying in psychology. Bhavya draws her raison d’être from linking these disciplines with psychology on an everyday basis. She believes that it is the need of the hour to bring the nuances of psychology to the forefront of public dialogue. She is striving to promote the omnipresence of the field of psychology by contributing to JSPC’s Psychology Blog Committee as a Content Strategist and Editor.
You can reach her via 21jspc-bsharma@jgu.edu.in
Ansh Bharara is a first-year student at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling and work at the JSPC Report as an editor and a student facilitator. Ansh likes writing and is also your go-to person anytime you want to chat over a cup of coffee or tea. Ansh wishes to make this blog a safe space for everyone, free of judgement, and to provide a platform for everyone to express themselves. He is quite interested in generating social media material, whether it’s in the form of posts or, more significantly, reels. Clinical psychology and criminology are two of his areas of interest.
You can reach out to him via 21jspc-abharara@jgu.edu.in
Simran Taneja is a first-year student at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling. She was born and raised in Delhi. She has a background in science. Her interest in Psychology started ever since she first studied it in her 11th Grade. The field of psychology has always made her curious about human behaviour, learning more about herself and others. She loves writing and wants to use her skills for spreading awareness on something that has significantly made an impact on her, so much so that she wants to also work in the field. She aspires to be working in the psychology field, helping many people and believes it starts from advocating for Mental Health right where she can – The Blog Committee.
You can reach out to her via 21jspc-staneja@jgu.edu.in
Aayushi Gupta is a first-year student at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling. She defines herself as a curious soul, which is the main reason she started writing and has decided to pursue psychology as a career. She has been writing since a couple of years now, started as a past time but now, has certain professional publications under her name. Her work mainly focuses on life and all the topics that revolve around it.
You can reach out to her via 21jspc-agupta1@jgu.edu.in
Kumar Anchwan is a first-year student at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling. Hailing for the Himalayas, Anchwan is a content writer by profession and a tarot and reiki healer by nature. Psychology for them is not about counselling or therapy but about understanding the deeper psyche of why humans act the way they do. Working as a blog editor for JSPC is one of the many places they work with content to gain experience and skills.
You can reach out to her via 21jspc-kanchwan@jgu.edu.in