National Association of Psychological Science

July, Vol 20 No-2

1. A Study of Addictive Behaviors, Physical, Psychological and Social Impact of Virtual Internet Usage in adolescents of Chandigarh, India Aprajita Singla, Naveen Krishan Goel, Suresh Kumar Sharma, Savita Prashar 2. I look & feel different: A Qualitative Enquiry of Post-Traumatic Growth among Acid Attack Survivors Dr. Unmana Dutta, Dr. Anu Teotia, Dr. Navin Kumar
3. Parenting Styles and Quality of Life among Parents of Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder- A Comparative Study Amrita Pritam, Dr. Saumyashree Mohaptra, Puspita Bharati Samantaray 4. To Study the Effect of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) On Cognition, Sports Anxiety, And Sports Emotion Among Injured AthletesDr. Sonia Kapur, Bhawana Tanwa
5. A Correlational Study of Fear of Missing Out, Self-Esteem, and Attachment Styles Monika, Manju 6. Attempting An Understanding of Divorce: An Exploratory Study From Kerala India
Aneesh T, Sujata Sriram
7. Education For Sustainable Development in The Era of Artificial Intelligence: A Critical Analysis Shrestha Ash and Dr. Rita Karmakar 8. Ego Identity Status and Life Satisfaction: A Comparative Study Among Alcohol Consumers and Abstainers Sejal Sharma, Dr. Babita Prusty
9. Emotional Regulation in Aging: A Comparative Study of Young and Old Elderly in Urban Settings Priyansi Kanakia, Dr Nasreen Ansari, Dr Kishor Bhanushali 10. Prevalence and Correlates of Depression and Anxiety: A Cross-sectional Study Among Lohars of Himachal Pradesh Yashraj Gupta, Ramesh Sahani
11. From Chhinnamasta to Chintpurni: Reframing and Transformation of a Fierce Goddess in North Indian Shakta Tradition Shriya Kalia, Maninder Kaur, Anil Kishore Sinha, Ramesh Sahni 12. Impact of Quality of Work Life on Organizational Commitment and Job Satisfaction among Bank Employees Mukesh Kumar, Dr Rohtash Singh
13. Nature Connectedness: Its Impact on, Proactive Coping and Emotion Regulation in Emerging Adults Akanksha Bharti, Vrinda Krishnan and Das Ambika Bharti 14. Optimism in Indian Women: The Role of Employment Status and Emotional Intelligence Dr. Suchitra Barik
15. Psychological Well-Being and Self-Esteem of Updaters: Understanding People Who ‘Post’ Themselves On Social Media Shubhdip Kaur, Jyothish P2, Saurabh Kant 16. Psychopathy Trait of Dark Triad as A Predictor of Counterproductive Work Behaviour Kuldeep Kumar, Dr. Rohtash Singh
17. The Path to Purpose The Role of Karma Yoga in Shaping Young Minds Sudha. R, M. Sathya 18.The association of Cognitive Fatigue with work overload amongst working force Swetha Sivakumar, Dr. Sangeetha SR, Sounthariyaa J, Dr. Patteswari D
19.Stress Coping Strategies Among CollegeGoing Women in Kashmir A Quantitative Analysis Iftikhar Ahmad Wani, Merajuddin Faridi , Surjeet Singh 20.Verbal Commentary on Physical Appearance by Siblings in Nuclear and Joint Family Deepika Motla, Dr. Subhash Meena
21.Extraversion As a Correlate of Psychologically Rich Life A Cross-Cultural Study Michelle M Narsi, Deepti Hooda 22.The Path to Purpose: The Role of Karma Yoga in Shaping Young Minds Sudha. R, M. Sathya
23.Voices of Ageing Elderly Perspectives on Social Support through Qualitative Insights Priya Choudhary, Richa Gupta

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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.

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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.

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