National Association of Psychological Science

January 2013 Vol-1

Indian Journal of Psychological Science – ISSN 09769218

1.General Self-efficacy, Health Locus of Control and Lifestyle as Predictors of Self-Rated Health
Radhey Shyam **Renu ***S.R. Khan
2.A Study of Relationship of Spiritual Intelligence and Adjustment of Adolescents
Meena Jain **Santosh Meena
3.Positive Psychology and Organizational Effectiveness
Aakanksha Kataria **Pooja Garg ***Renu Rastogi
4.Percieved Self among the Managers of Telecom Sector: A Gender Study
Shukla Archana **Fatima Amreen
5.Problems Faced by The Teachers Engaged in Special and Integrated Schools for Hearing Impaired Children
Swaha Bhattacharya **Monimala Mukherjee
6.Body Mass Hurts Adolescent Girls More Than Thin-Ideal Images
Javaid Marium **Ahmad Iftikhar
7.Stress, Somatic Complaints and Anxiety : A Comparative Study of The Adolescents of Jammu and Kashmir Regions
Nila Majied **Mahmood S. Khan
8.Demographic Correlates of Emotional Intelligence: Indian Scenario
Soni Kewalramani **Mukta Rani Rastogi
9.Influence of Peer Relationship on Adolescents’ Well-Being
Manika Mohan **Aditi Sharma
10.Achievement Motivation, Study Habits and Inferiority among Children of high and low Educated Parents
Mandeep Kaur **Puneet Kaur
11.The Effect of ‘Sahaj Marg Raja Yoga Meditation’ Practice on Mental Health
Samriddhi Singh **Manika Mohan Saxena
12.Effects of Stress on Caregivers of Chronically ILL Patients
Tanushree Saha **Reeta Kumar ***Bipin Kumar
13,Self-efficacy in Militancy Affected Youth of Kashmir Valley
Ahmad Kaiser Dar **AhmadNavshadWani

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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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The National Association of Psychological Science (NAPS) has been established in 2010. This is an endeavour for the development, representation and advancement of different areas of psychology as a science.

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