PokerBaazi organizes live session on mental health. The skill game involves a lot of mental stimulation and the session was to help people with ways of strengthening their mind.
New Delhi, July 12, 2020: The world is experiencing elevated stress and anxiety levels owing to the ongoing Corona pandemic. Amidst the given state of affairs, PokerBaazi.com, India’s leading online gaming platform recently conducted a live session in association with Poker Boot Camp India on the subject “Mental health at the felts” .
Dr Nisha Khanna, Celebrity Psychologist, said “A mentally healthy person is better able to deal with real-life situations in a much more calm and controlled way. In the prevailing scenario, people are witnessing a sudden increase in their stress levels, therefore I personally feel that such platforms will help us to initiate the conversation on mental health and allow us to help many around us. Besides, gaming is also a great way to facilitate people to manage their mental state. It fulfills a person’s need for competence, autonomy and relatedness thereby instilling a sense of confidence and positivity.”
Navkiran Singh, Founder and CEO, PokerBaazi.com added, “Mental health has always been an extremely imperative subject to focus on, and given the way the global situation is unfolding, the subject occupied even more of a hot spot. In the wake of the current series of events, we really wanted to emphasize the relevance and application of mental strength in our daily lives. With this session being conducted by professionals, we are confident that we will be able to impart some understanding to the people around and assist them to have better control over their mind while playing poker or beyond the game.”
Abhishek Goindi, Co-Founder PBCI further stated, ”I believe in mind over matter! This initiative by PokerBaazi and Poker Boot Camp India is aimed at helping and guiding poker players across the country to deal with mental challenges that are never addressed but are a huge hindrance to one’s growth in this beautiful mind sport.”