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Enhancing resilience among At-risk Adolescents using Probabilistic Orientation (P.O.) Intervention | P 18-43

Chandrasekaran Prasanth and Narayanan AnnalakshmiBharathiar University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Pages:18-43 Adolescents from a low-socioeconomic rural background are confronted with several risk factors that thwart their positive adaptation. Hence, it is crucial not only to understand resilience but also to cultivate it among this target group. The current study aims to evaluate the efficacy of indigenous …

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Prelims on Psychology for Schools in India | P 13-17

R. S. Pirta Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, India P. Ramalingam Pondicherry University, Puducherry, India Pages:13-17 In India, the professional challenges before a school psychologist are formidable,largely on account of the complexity of socio-cultural milieu. The scenario calls fordistinct managerial skills for school psychology in India (Ramalingam, 2011). This isan avid appeal to the research community …

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Mothers’ Attitude Toward Self Influences Social Competence Skills Among Children| P 67-73

Smriti Gandhi and Mamata MahapatraAmity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida Pages:67-73 Background: With the advancement in the society, women have taken up majorresponsibilities, not just personally but also professionally. The burden of responsibilities brings a lot of stress, some may manage it, but some may become vulnerable to develop various psychological issues like depression, anxiety, etc. …

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Social Dysfunction among the Hearing Impaired in Mizoram| P 61-66

Laltanpuia Chhangte and Zokaitluangi ZokaitlaungiMizoram University, Aizawal Pages:61-66 The study aims to explore the Social dysfunction among the person with hearing impairment and also to determine the independent effect of age and gender, andtheir interaction effect. To meet the objectives of the study, the General Health Questionnaire – 28 (GHQ-28; Goldberg, 1978) was administered to …

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A Study On Stress And Coping During Covid-19 Pandemic| P 53-60

Nida Fatima Khan Rakhee.VermaBhopal School of Social Sciences, Bhopal Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi Pages:53-60 The Novel Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) has rapidly infecting people throughout the whole world. Pandemic can lead to increased levels of stress as a common response to any elevated situation. The present study attempts to investigate the stress and …

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Expression, Anxiety, Stress and Burden of Care among Mothers of Intellectually Disabled and Autism Spectrum Disorder Children| P 44-52

Shivali Tiwari, Bhupinder Singh and Indra Bhushan KumarBarkatullah University, Bhopal Pages:44-52 The present study investigated the role of depression, anxiety, stress, and burden of care among the mothers of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Intellectually Disabled (ID) children. The sample consisted of 30 mothers (15 each of A.S.D. and I.D. children). The DAS Scale developed …

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The Relationship between Parenting Styles and Resilience amongst Mizo Adults in Rural and Urban Areas| P 39-43

Nuhliri Chhangte and LalfakzualiMizoram University, Mizoram Pages:39-43 The resilience of an individual is often found to be influenced by parenting styles. Theenvironment of an individual also plays an important role on the character of a person. The present study therefore investigated the relationship between parenting styles and resilience among Mizos’ living in rural and urban …

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Relationship between Perceived Stress & Personality amongst the People of Mizoram| P 34-38

Rohmingthangi Ralte and Lalfakzuali C.Mizoram University, Mizoram Pages:34-38 Personality types are important factors in determining stress; how certain people manage to function for years while handling huge amounts of stress, whereas others collapse after several months under similar amounts of stress (Cooper 2005). The present research examined the relationship between perceived stress and personality (openness …

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Does Safe Experience in the School Increase School Attendance Motivation | P 25-33

Priyanka Behrani Navrachana University, Vadodara Kiransinh N. Rajput Government Arts College Shahera, Panchmahal, Gujarat Pages:78-85 The paper focusses on the attitude of teachers towards inclusion of LGBTQI students inhigher education and the challenges faced by them from teachers. The first objective ofthe research is to examine teachers’ attitude toward inclusion of lesbian, gay, bisexual,transgender and …

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Redefining Relationships during and after Covid-19 Pandemic| Special Feature

 Kiran DevendraNCERT, New Delhi Pages:  When I look back. I vividly remember that family relationships had begun to become fragile during the past five decades. One of my very seniorcolleagues in Punjabi University used to keep his father’s elder brother in the servant quarter of his huge house on the campus. Served him food and …

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