The School Mental Health Awareness Program program is dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of substance abuse, including tobacco, alcohol, and other narcotics, within educational settings. Our goal is to equip students, educators, and parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to prevent substance abuse and promote mental well-being. Honoring Our Legacy We deeply revere our beloved teacher, Dr. Dhirendranath Gangopadhyay, whose pioneering contributions to Indian psychiatry have laid the foundation for our work. His visionary approach to mental health, particularly his emphasis on the psychosomatic understanding of human illness, continues to inspire and guide our initiatives. Our Motto The Pavlov Institute operates under the motto of providing comprehensive, professionally faultless, and socially just psychiatric services. We prioritize professional excellence over mercenaries and place social commitment at the forefront of our agenda. Commitment to Scientific Tradition Our institute serves as a bridge between accumulated knowledge and ongoing research. We are committed to scientific principles, continuously evolving to incorporate new findings and methodologies, steering clear of outdated dogmas. Program Objectives Core Activities of Pavlov Institute Embracing Cultural and Traditional Insights Our unique psychotherapy approach, rooted in the teachings of Pavlov and enriched by Dr. Gangopadhyay, integrates cultural and traditional elements, using 'word' as a conditioned stimulus and psychotherapeutic factor. This method, known as hypnotic suggestion therapy, is tailored to the Indian context, blending scientific principles with our rich cultural heritage. Addressing the Challenges Despite advancements, mental health care in India remains a luxury for many. Our program aims to address these disparities by promoting affordable, eco-friendly, and culturally attuned mental health practices, such as counseling, psychotherapy, group discussions, and family therapy. Substance Abuse Prevention Focus Inspired by Professor Einstein's words, "It is necessary to have a creative imagination to see a problem," we strive to develop innovative solutions for preventing substance abuse and promoting mental health. This awareness program is a step towards ensuring that substance abuse prevention is integrated into the fabric of our education system and society. The School Mental Health Awareness Program on Substance Abuse Prevention at Pavlov Institute and Hospitals is an opportunity to learn, share, and collaborate on preventing substance abuse among students. By leveraging our scientific tradition, cultural insights, and community-based approach, we aim to create a nurturing and supportive environment for students, paving the way for a healthier future. We look forward to your active participation and contributions to this vital cause. Together, we can make a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of our students.When the dog is repeatedly teased with the sight of objects inducing salivary secretion from a distance, the reaction of the salivary glands grows weaker and weaker and finally drops to zero.