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Yubaraj Adhikari

Restoring Family Links Delegate

Yubaraj Adhikari
Professional Status
Employed
Open to opportunities
About Me
Worked over two decades in the humanitarian field and followed various projects to provide services to the people affected by conflicts in Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. Yubaraj studied counseling and mental health psychology in Nepal, UK, and Cyprus. He holds a doctoral degree in applied psychology. His major contribution to Nepalese psychology remains in addressing the trauma of the conflict-affected population and research in workplace mental health and distress of healthcare professionals.
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PhD in Psychology

University of Nicosia

August 2017 to May 2020
Applied Psychology (Research)

MSc in Mental Health Psychology

University of Liverpool

June 2014 to July 2017
Best Dissertation Award 2017

Post Graduation

Tribhuwan University, Nepal

September 2002 to September 2004
Development Studies

Post Graduate in Counseling Psychology

Tribhuvan University, Nepal

January 2011 to December 2011
Counseling and Psychological Therapies

Diploma

Purwanchal Engineering Campus, Dharan, Nepal

September 1995
Civil Engineering

Intermediate in Arts

Tribhuvan University, Nepal

September 1996
Economics, Political Science and English Literatures

School Leaving

Sinam Secondary School, Taplejung, Nepal

September 1985

Restoring Family Links Delegate

International Committee of the Red Cross
Since October 2016
  • Served in Sri Lanka and Myanmar

Program Coordinator - MHPSS

ICRC
January 2010 to September 2016
  • Coordinated Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Programme
  • Implemented Protection and Assistance Activities

Program Officer (Disaster preparedness and Response)

Lutheran World Federation Nepal
April 2006 to 2007
  • Coordinated Disaster Prevention and preparedness activities
  • Implemented Programme and coordinated a team

Assistant Civil Engineer

United Nations Development Programme/ Local Governance Program Nepal
April 2001 to 2003
  • Implemented program

Assistant Civil Engineer

Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Fund Development Board (RWSSFDB)
June 2000 to 2001
  • Implemented Program

Assistant Civil Engineer (consultant)

WWF/Kangchenjunga Conservation Area Project
April 2000 to 2000
  • Provided Technical Support
TWO WHELLERS FOUR WHELLERS
NEPALI - MOTHER TONGUE ENGLISH - PROFESSIONAL ADVANCED HINDI - PROFESSIONAL
MS Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, email, internet, photoshop, multimedia) SPSS, AMOS and other data analysis tools
Project Management Research Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Training design and Facilitation Staffing Partnership Capacity Building
Adhikari, Y. (2020). Prevalence of Professional Quality of Life (ProQOL) and Its Influence on the Personal Distress of Doctors in Nepal. (Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation, University of Nicosia). Adhikari, Y. (2020). A comparative study of the Professional Quality of Life Factors in Nepali MHPSS Practitioners. Advanced Research in Psychology, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.46412/001c.13192 Adhikari, Y. (2019). Suicide prevention in Nepal through application of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Mindfulness techniques. Sukla, A.; Dubey, A.; Thagunna, N.S. (Ed.). Psyche of Asian Society (pp. 266-286). New Delhi, India: Concept Publishing. Adhikari, Y. (2018). Compassion fatigue into the Nepali counselors: Challenges and recommendations. MOJ Public Health, 7(6), 376‒379. https://doi.org/10.15406/mojph.2018.07.00271 Adhikari, Y. (2018). Effects of Gorkha earthquake: Corporate staff’s psychological well-being and perceived organizational support at Kathmandu valley on the aftermath of earthquake in Nepal. MOJ Public Health, 2(2), 75-81. https://doi.org/10.15406/mojph.2018.07.00209 Adhikari, Y. (2017). A comparative study of professional-quality-of-life factors of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) professionals working with earthquake victims and other trauma victims in Nepal. (Master of Science Dissertation, University of Liverpool): Best Dissertation of the Year, 2017
  • Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Mental Health at the Workplace
  • Prevention of Burnout and moral distress