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Fernandes, Meyola
- Counselling in College Settings:Impact of Personal and Career Counselling by Teachers on Student’s Development at Under Graduate Level
Authors
1 Accommodations Operations, AISSMS CHMCT, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
2 AISSMS CHMCT, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
Source
Atithya: A Journal of Hospitality, Vol 4, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 30-34Abstract
The difficulties in adjusting with changing environment of college students have become an emerging issue. Studies have proved that the adjustment difficulties like change in college environment, rules and regulations, peer pressure also coping up with the parents expectations about the career, self-expectations verses reality of the word etc are the most common problems discussed between the students and the counselor.
To help students to solve these problems, institutions are making conscious efforts to impart counselling as one of the mandatory practices in the organization. By this students can be provided with the systematic help so that their social and emotional problems do not interfere with their academic performances, for the current study.
Counselling is a technique that helps students to develop self-understanding and make changes in their lives to overcome the problems faced by them in their routine life. The use of interpersonal relationship is the only way of making counselling sessions effective. Through which the focus can be given on mental health of the students.
We chose to examine the relationship between the college counselling experience and the academic performance in the students. The study suggested that the most common problems faced by the students are loneliness, low self-esteem and higher frequencies of life changes than their seniors.
Keywords
Counselling, Self-Understanding, Self-Expectations, Mental Health etc.References
- http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/001100001 8786950 by Brandon R. Browning, Ryon C.
- McDermott, Marjorie E. Scaffa https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2017.1370695 - Emma Broglia
- Dixit, P. (2018). British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 46(4).
- http://www.nalandaschool.org/
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC370 8204/
- The Dark Tourist:An Insight into the Appeal of Dark Tourism
Authors
1 AISSMS CHMCT, Pune, Maharashtra, IN
Source
Atithya: A Journal of Hospitality, Vol 4, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 41-45Abstract
Tourism is a multifaceted sector, which is manifested in various forms, including dark tourism. Of late there seem to be an increase in the number of tourist opting for Dark Tourism. This paper studies the motivating factors that influence tourists to visit places that have a past which may be haunted, have a sinister past or is related to death.Keywords
Dark Tourist, Death Tourism, Tragedy.References
- Raine, R. (2013). A dark tourist spectrum. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 7(3), 242-256. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCTHR-05-2012-0037
- Stone, P. (2013). Dark tourism scholarship: A critical review. International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research, 7(3), 307-318. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCTHR-06-2013-0039
- Podoshen, J. S. (2013). Dark tourism motivations: Simulation, emotional contagion and topographic comparison. Tourism Management, 35, 263-271.
- Mudzanani, T. (2014). Why is death so attractive? An analysis of tourists’ motives for visiting the hector peterson memorial and museum in South Africa. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences MCSER Publishing, Rome-Italy, 5(15).
- Tang, Y. (2014). Dark touristic perception: Motivation, experience and benefits interpreted from the visit to seismic memorial sites in Sichuan province. Journal of mountain science, 11(5), 1326- 1341.