ISSN:- 2584-2439 (online) | Last Date for Paper Submission: 15th July, 2025

Volume 3, Issue 1, Jan-Mar 2025

Gratitude and Subjective Well Being Among Adolescents

Author Name: – Hiranmayi V, Dr Shivani Bhambri, |  Date:– 28th January, 2025 Abstract Background: The field of positive psychology has created a significant number of interventions in the past ten years that aim to improve students’ well-being by identifying and comprehending human strengths and virtues. Research suggests that therapies that emphasize the application of […]

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Unraveling The Strain: Examining The Relation Among Perceived Stress and Undergraduate’s Educational Achievement

Author Name: – Dr, Alka Pandey, Prashant Kumar Singh / Date:– 28 January, 2025 Abstract Background: This study investigates the relationship between perceived stress and educationalperformance among undergraduate students (a topic of growing concern in academicpsychology). The current study addresses the gap in understanding whether perceived stress hasa measurable effect on students’ academic achievement within

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Abortion Law, Policy and Services in India: A Critical Review

Author Name: – Sanya Sirohi, Sanchit Sirohi / Date:– 17 January, 2025 Abstract Abortion is a complex and highly debated issue with profound implications for women’s health,autonomy, and societal well-being. This study aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the legaland policy frameworks governing abortion in India, as well as the availability and accessibilityof abortion

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Social Support and Stress among Non-Residential Indians

Author Name: – Riya Deepak Dhopeshwarkar, Dr.Arvind Kakulte / Date:– 17 January, 2025 Abstract Background: Migration, a common phenomenon in India, often brings significant psychological andcultural adjustments. Migrants face difficulties such as homesickness, discrimination, and challengesadapting to new societal norms. These factors can lead to acculturative stress, affecting both emotionaland behavioral functioning. Aim: The study

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Advancing Psychological and Therapeutic Practices: Exploring the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health Care

Author Name: – Sanya Sirohi, Sanchit Sirohi / Date:– 17 January, 2025 Abstract Traditional therapeutic approaches are transforming by integrating artificial intelligence (AI),mental health, and well-being. This statement itself holds the potential for both innovativesolutions and new challenges. This research paper focuses on the intersection of AI and mentalhealth by reshaping diagnostic processes, therapeutic interventions,

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