Supporting Young Minds
This website provides information about specialist psychiatry services rendered by Dr. Ramya Mohan, FRCPsych — a GMC-certified Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist with over 20 years of experience. The clinic integrates evidence-based psychiatry with Dr. Mohan’s CAPE® (Creative Arts for Processing Emotions) method to support children, adolescents, and families facing ADHD, Autism, Anxiety and other mood-related conditions.
Dr Ramya Mohan
MRCPsych, MBBS
Profile of Dr Ramya Mohan
Dr Ramya Mohan is a highly accomplished and experienced consultant adult and adolescent
psychiatrist with more than 20 years of clinical expertise. She specialises in the management of ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety disorders, panic attacks and OCD.
Trained on the South London and Maudsley Training scheme for Psychiatry, she further sub-specialised in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in the Great Ormond Street Hospital & Royal London Hospital Training scheme. She has been an NHS consultant with Oxleas, Surrey and Borders and Sussex Partnership NHS trusts in CAMHS, developmental neuropsychiatry, neurodevelopmental disorders, childhood learning disability and paediatric liaison over the years.
She was awarded a fellowship award (FRCPsych) by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in 2018 for distinctive contributions to world of psychiatry.
She is the current medical director of I MANAS London, an internationally renowned clinical and creative platform for mental health and emotional well-being.
She is also an expert in sleep disorders, co-morbidity with physical health conditions, childhood learning disability, post-traumatic stress disorder and medicolegal work.
She has a special interest in the cognitive neuroscience of creativity. Her work has been published in well-established medical journals, and she has also been an author for a number of international publications.
Dr Ramya is trained in EMDR, mindfulness, psychodynamic therapy, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Her research interests include the cognitive neuroscience of creativity and clinically applicable creativity and neuroscience-based approaches in vulnerable groups.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists UK has recognised Dr Mohan as a pioneer in amalgamating creative arts and neuroscience for youth and societal development across the west and the east over the years. Her acclaimed neuroscientific therapeutic technique CAPE: Creative Arts for Processing Emotions ® (@CAPEforHealth) has dedicated users across the globe. She has extensive cross-cultural experience in mental health and international community development.
About Our Services
Providing tailored mental health services to enhance emotional wellbeing.
Dr. Ramya Mohan specializes in diagnosing and treating various mental health disorders.
Committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for families.

Services
Diseases, medical tests and treatments
Paediatric psychiatry Neuropsychiatry
Psychopharmacology Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
Depression Personality disorders
Learning disabilities Autism
Conduct disorder Childhood depression
Panic attacks Phobias
Bipolar disorder Stress
Psychosomatic disorders Psychology of adolescence
Anxiety Psychosis
Mental disorders Cognitive behavioural therapies
Expert witness Bullying
Schizophrenia ADHD
Tics Disability
Mood disorders Low self-esteem
Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) Attachment issues
Behavioural problems PTSD in children and adolescents
20+
Years of Experience
1000+
Conditions Treated
500+
Families Supported

CAPE® Method
CAPEforHealth to help achieve optimal mental health
CAPEforHealth (Creative Arts for Processing Emotions) has been designed as an optimal lifestyle management tool. Its self-guided approach, coupled with consistency, provides motivation and discipline. It complements traditional medication and therapeutic approaches, enhancing life skills and well-evidenced therapeutic principles. CAPEforHealth integrates creativity and offers a comprehensive approach to tapping into sources of energy, all while being discreet and flexible.
It's accessible as and when you need it, supported by a robust offline service and specialist access for consolidated improvements and progress reviews. Ultimately, it focuses on boosting self-esteem, resilience, and optimal management of physical and mental health to help you live your best life in every sense.
Dr Ramya Mohan is a leading consultant child & adult psychiatrist based in London.


Evidence-Based Practices
Utilizing proven methods for effective mental health interventions.

Evidence Based Practice
Depression
DEPRESSION
What is depression?
Depression is a mental illness characterised mainly by a prolonged and severe feeling of sadness. This feeling is associated with other symptoms and alterations of thought and behaviour. Depression can affect people of all ages; either to adults, teenagers or even children. It can vary in severity and can last a lifetime, or be temporary. As such, there are different types of depression including:
- Dysthymia – continuous mild depression that lasts for more than two years.
- Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) – this depression usually occurs during the winter.
- Prenatal depression – occurs during pregnancy.
- Postnatal depression – occurs following pregnancy and mainly affects new mothers, but can affect new fathers too.
You should see a psychiatrist if you are suffering with symptoms of depression.
What are the symptoms of depression?
The symptoms of depression are:
- Irritable or low mood
- Feelings of hopelessness and abandonment
- Loss of pleasure in activities that generally make you happy, including sexual activity
- Thoughts of death or suicide
- Being retracted or isolated
- Low self-esteem
- Feeling empty and numb
There are also certain behaviours that can be characteristic of someone struggling with depression:
- Self-harming
- Difficulty falling asleep or excess sleep
- Feeling tired
- Loss or increase of appetite
- Avoiding social events
- Using more alcohol, drugs or tobacco than usual
- Difficulty focusing
The symptoms of depression in children may be different from those of adults. It is important to monitor their school performance, sleep and behaviour of the child.
What causes depression?
There is no one cause of depression, and there are many triggers. Depression can be caused by the following factors:
- Childhood experiences
- Genetic inheritance
- Medications, drugs and alcohol use
- Sleep, diet and exercise
- Life events (e.g. traumatic experiences, grief, such as family deaths, divorce or unemployment)
- Social isolation
- Other health conditions, such as struggling with chronic pain
- Other mental health problems (e.g. depression can be common in people who also suffer from anxiety, PTSD or eating disorders)
Can depression be prevented?
It is not possible to prevent depression, however, there are measures that can be taken to look after yourself and your mental well-being. These include:
- Getting enough sleep
- Eating well
- Doing regular exercise
- Maintain personal hygiene
- Avoid drugs and alcohol
- Practise self-care – do things that make you happy, be kind to yourself and treat yourself.
It is also important to connect with other people, with friends and family to ensure that you do not isolate yourself.
What is the treatment for depression?
There are different treatment options for depression and they depend on the severity of your symptoms and the type of treatment you are receptive to. The most common treatments used for depression are talking treatments (e.g. CBT, group CBT and psychotherapy) and medication (e.g. SSRIs, SNRIs, tricyclics and other types of anti-depressants).
If you have had depression before, but you are not currently experiencing symptoms, it is important to adopt watchful waiting (i.e. being aware of your mood and any changes in your mood).
Alternative therapies for depression can include:
- Mindfulness
- Peer support
- Arts therapies
Get in touch
Telephone: +44 7496960704
E-mail: secretary@imanaslondon.com
Address: Harley Street, London, United Kingdom