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Workplace spirituality and achievement motivation as pred...

Sharma, Soumya
Workplace spirituality and achievement motivation as predictors of psychological well-being among working women
INTRODUCTION Overview Psychology in the twenty first century has awakened to a new perspective led by Seligman (1998, p.2) wherein he stresses that "Psychology is not just the study of weakness and damage, it is also the study of strength and virtue." In other words, instead of focusing on disabilities and shortcomings of human beings, psychology today is exploring the virtues inherent in human beings. This has led a massive transformation in ...

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Psychological study of women's frustration mental health ...

Mitalben, Barad
Psychological study of women's frustration mental health and social and family stress in the context of pregnancy
INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Human life is not a bed of reses. It is full of thorns, ups and downs are its characteristic. Life is full of happiness and enjoyment with all this there are difficulties and sufferings in life. Human Wants are unlimited and means to satisfy them are scarse. Human life can become easy gong is all wishes are fulfilled. Many hardies and obstacles are there in fulfilling human wants. Due to all this difficulties man ...

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The role of emotional intelligence, self-efficacy and psy...

K, Vijayalakshmi
The role of emotional intelligence, self-efficacy and psychological well-being in the academic achievement of engineering college students
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION The college students are the future pillars of India. Academic achievement is the one of the challenges faced by college students. The academic achievement of college students may be influenced by many factors. The external factors may be technology development, social networks, societal problems, demographic factors, finance, etc. The internal factors are emotional intelligence, self-efficacy and psychological wellbe...

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A comparative study on self-esteem, social adjustment and...

Tyagi, Sonica
A comparative study on self-esteem, social adjustment and psychological well-being in relation to menopause
INTRODUCTION The WHO (1996) has defined menopause as the permanent cessation of the menstrual cycle which leads to the loss of the follicular activity of ovaries. It is a stage in which there is no menstrual cycle for more than 12 months. There is also a significant drop in the two most essential hormones of the female body, estrogen and progesterone. This physiological development marks the onset of end of a woman's reproductive function and ...

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An experimental perceived and stigma study on HIV or AIDS...

L, Ilakkiya
An experimental perceived and stigma study on HIV or AIDS patients and nurses treating cancer patients and enrichment of psychological resources
INTRODUCTION The first chapter is presented in ten sections, each attempting to highlight the key aspects of Eliminating Perceived Stigma and Enriching Psychological Resources among Nurses treating HIV/AIDS and Cancer Patients considering the available theoretical and conceptual frameworks. Section I presents the introduction of Perceived Stigma, its effect on health care services and related theories Section II outlines the nature of Burnout ...

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Effect of yoga practice on some psychological variables i...

Aarti, Pal
Effect of yoga practice on some psychological variables in school girls
Introduction 1.1.0 Introduction of Yoga: Our ancestors have made many valuable contributions to the welfare of mankind. Yoga is one of them. Yoga Sutra is accepted universally on yoga topics. Yoga is the control of the mind and body. Indian background does not give importance to the development of single background. Special emphasis is placed on the development of mind and soul with the body. In this way, yoga is a science that aims at the tot...

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Effects of certain learning strategies and techniques to ...

H. B., Smitha
Effects of certain learning strategies and techniques to address academic skill deficits in children with learning disabilities
Historically, children with learning disabilities have struggled with the expected level o f academic rigor at the pre-primary level, resulting in poor academic achievement than their non-disabled peers. In the last few years the special education system has taken another turn especially with the concept o f considering students with learning disability as students with special needs. The students have average or above average IQ and intellige...

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