National Association of Psychological Science

July-2024 Vol-19 No-2

1.The Lesser-Known Phenomenon of Sports: A Systematic Review of Runners’ High

Umakantha Monika and John Romate

2.A Comparative Study of Professional Growth Conflict,Family-Work Conflict, and Self-conflict among School Teachers

Anita Kumari and Dazy Zarabi

3.THE IMPACT OF YOGA NIDRA ON ANXIETY, STRESS & WELL-BEING IN A COHORT OF THE GERIATRIC POPULATION.

Ashutosh Vashishth , Dr Nidhi Verma and Dr Rajesh Nair

4.Family Economic Status and Sense of Gratitude Among Filipino Adolescents

Ian I. Llenares and Custer C. Deocaris

5.Effect of Gender Stereotype on Attitude Toward Women in Males

Hemant Kumar, Supriya, Vijeta Singh, Sunita Rani and Rakesh Kumar Behmani

6.SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION AND AGGRESSION AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS

Anita Sharon Joshua, Mamman Joseph C., Anusree K. P., Dhanya and Femilin Davis

7.Emotion Regulation of Pre-teens from Lower Socio-economic Background in Chennai

Daphlyn A, Leanna Elsy R, Nagamani K M, Sanjana Sruthi J, Shiney R and
Ezhil Meena

8.Body Mass Index (BMI) and Cognitive abilities in school going boys: A Cross sectional study

Parthasarathi Debray

9.The Role of Self-Efficacy and Mindfulness in Promoting Youth Resilience

Sonia Manhas and Rupan Dhillon

10.Family Economic Status and Sense of Gratitude Among Filipino Adolescents

Ian I. Llenares and Custer C. Deocaris

11.Self-Objectification, Self-Esteem, Social Connectedness, Self-Compassion, and Depression A Serial Mediation Analysis

Naresh Behera and Dr. Sipra Khuntia

12.The Relationship Between Big Five Personality Traits and Preferences in Learning Styles Among University Students of Odisha

Sipra Khuntia and Naresh Behera

13.COMBATING WORKPLACE STRESS & TOXICITY BY INTEGRATING INDIAN ANCIENT ART FORMS: A STUDY ON DELHI-NCR WORKPLACES

Ms. Nisha Bajaj, Ms. Rableen Kaur and Dr. Nupur Gosain

14.IMPACT OF YOGA AND GENDER ON PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING OF
AMONG ADULTS

Anupma and Sanjay Kumar

15.Childhood Traumatic Events, sexual functioning and Post-traumatic Stress Among College Students

Sohini Ghosh and Mohd Afsar

16.Sports Achievement Motivation Level between Male and Female Aerobic Gymnasts of Manipur

Th. Shyam Singh

17.EXHAUSTION IN PARENTAL BURNOUT AND WELLBEING: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF SELF-DISCREPANCY AMONG URBAN INDIAN MOTHERS

Vaijayanthi Vaidyanathan and M. Kanchana

18.WORKPLACE OSTRACISM AS A PREDICTOR OF TURNOVER INTENTIONS IN THE BANKING SECTOR

Nupur Agarwal, Dr. Jyoti Sinha and Dr. Neeraj Panwar

19.Relationship between Personality Dimension and Depression among Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional descriptive study

Prabhat Kumar Singh and Manglesh Kumar Manglam

20.EFFECT OF BRAINSTORMING INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY ON ACHIEVEMENT IN SCIENCE IN RELATION TO SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDE

Prof. Ram Mehar and Jyotsna Sharma

21..Resilience and Life Satisfaction: A Study among Secondary School Teachers of Telangana

Prabhat Kumar Singh and Manglesh Kumar Manglam

22.SOCIAL MEDIA ADDICTION AND AGGRESSION AMONG HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS

Anita Sharon Joshua, Dr. Mamman Joseph C., Anusree K. P., Dhanya N. and Femilin Davis

23.The Prevalence of Anxiety Disorders and its Relationship with Marital Satisfaction

Prabhat Kumar Singh and Manglesh Kumar Manglam

24.Biofeedback-based Interventions for Disruptive Behaviour Disorders among Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

Subh Priya Pal and Gurpreet Kaur

25.The Lesser-Known Phenomenon of Sports A Systematic Review of Runners’ High

Umakantha Monika and John Romate

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I am glad to learn that the National Association of Psychological Science-India (NAPS) in cooperation with the Department of Psychology, P. G. Government College, Sector 46, Chandigarh, India along with publication partnership of the American Psychological Association (APA), is going to organize the 1st International and 3rd Indian Psychological Science Congress.

Prof. Mhd. Kamal Uddin

This is my pleasure to write a good wish message for your Conference. As you know, the future of psychology in India depends on how psychology can help facing the challenges of multifarious problems of individual, family, social, and national lives of the people of India.

Prof. Abdul Khaleque

I am delighted to learn that National Association of Psychological Science-INDIA and Psychology Dept., P.G. Govt. College, Sector-46, Chandigarh Jointly organizes 2nd International and 4th Indian Psychological Science Congress with International Collaboration of World Without Anger (W.W.A) on 8-9 October, 2015 at Chandigarh-INDIA.

Prof. Subhash Chandra

Panjab University, ChandigarhIt is time to become mental capitalist and to invest in our brains

Dr. Sagar Sharma (Prof. Emeritus)

The leadership skills of IPSC team have putted together such a successful gathering of scholars. I have no doubt that the upcoming event will be better than those in past.

Prof. Mudita Rastogi, Argosy University, USA

University of Delhi The IPSC-15 will surely be opening the plethora of information and debates which will spre...

Prof. N. K. Chadha, University of Delhi

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