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Minnu Bhonsle

Minnu Bhonsle
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Dr Minnu R Bhonsle, PhD, is a Mumbai-based consulting psychotherapist and counsellor. She conducts training programmes in Personal Counselling [Client-centred Therapy] and Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy, and also workshops in Stress Management, Art of Listening, Couple Therapy, and Communication Skills. Minnu has co-authored the book, The Ultimate Sex Education Guide along with Dr Rajan Bhonsle.

Are Inhibitions Ruining Your Sex Life?

For a fantastic sex life and a stronger bond, drop your inhibitions

Love, Law and Divorce

A marriage with love needs neither law nor divorce

Mind of the marriage

Mental illness has wrecked many marriages and families. If one of the partners has symptoms of a mental illness, not only does it disturb the normal functioning of an individual, but it also impedes his abilities of sustaining lasting and meaningful relationships

All because of mom and dad

Are your parents unwittingly ruining your married life with wrong advice, interference, over-protectiveness? Yup, it happens

Nourish your relationship

Partners are like two wheels of a bicycle. They both have to assume equal responsibility of taking things ahead. Are you taking yours?

Sexual Fantasies Can Ruin Your Sex Life

Sexual fantasies make you dependent on outside stimulation, leading to decrease in your natural ability to feel turned on by your partner

Save your sex life

Problems in the relationship often show up in the bedroom. To enjoy a happily-ever-after sex life, sort out your issues from time to time

On the trail of disappearing tigers

Tigers as a species are on life support; they need our collective efforts to save them. Here is a human being's heartfelt appeal to save the majestic animal

Don’t let sex rule your marriage

There is lot more to a relationship than just the bedroom. Sex is just one of the many ways of expressing love, care and intimacy

Systemic change is the need of the hour

Only Systemic Change in our body-mind systems can help us survive as individuals and as a nation, says Minnu Bhonsle