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- Recognising Resilience and Post-traumatic Growth in Adverse Situations: A Critical Literature Review
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1 M.Sc. Student, Amity Institute of Behavioral and Allied Sciences, Amity University Maharashtra, IN
2 Teaching Faculty, Amity Institute of Behavioral and Allied Sciences, Amity University Maharashtra, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 10, No 3 (2022), Pagination: 302-307Abstract
With the help of this review paper, we aimed to expand upon the existing research on resilience and post-traumatic growth in the context of environments of occupations, war, and war-like situations, and across cultures. Previous research on PTG and resilience was limited, hence there is a need to understand the impact of resilience and the importance of PTG. The review is a detailed study of PTG and resilience across domains and how it is different within and between different populations. It is found to be true that in war or war-like situations as well as among different occupations that high levels of resilience were associated with the lowest posttraumatic growth. However, it also depends on individual differences, perceived social support, and the longevity of exposure to the traumatic event. Cultural factors are linked with resilience and PTG which helps to deal with traumatic situations.Keywords
Resilience, Post-traumatic Growth, War, Occupation, Culture.References
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- Two Sides of a Coin: A Review of Literature on the Relationship Between Bipolar Disorder and Creativity
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1 BSc Clinical Psychology, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
2 Faculty, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
1 BSc Clinical Psychology, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
2 Faculty, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Mumbai, Maharashtra, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 10, No 3 (2022), Pagination: 360-365Abstract
Duality of human nature has often been the centre of numerous works of art. However, what has been relatively hidden is the underlying duality in the makers. Starting from Greek philosopher Aretaeus of Cappadocia's notes which mention mania and melancholia as two manifestations of the same ailment in the 1st century B.C (Angst & Marneros, 2001). However, the modern conceptualization of bipolarity as a disorder was done by Emil Kraepelin (Bar & Ebert, 2010), and named it “manic-depressive insanity". One of the seminal works about the link of bipolar disorder, the manic phase to be more precise; was written by Lloyd-Evans et al. (2006) that has partly inspired this undertaking. There is a persevering belief in western communities that creativity and the manic phases of bipolar disorder are somehow linked. That has been investigated in this paper. While there are some beneficial effects of unfiltered stimuli entering brain during the manic phase on creativity, no definite causal relation between bipolar disorder and creativity has been found.Keywords
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- Maladaptive Daydreaming: Overview
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Shubh Rana
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Mahimna Vyas
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1 B.Sc. Student, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Maharashtra, IN
2 Teaching Faculty, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Maharashtra, IN
1 B.Sc. Student, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Maharashtra, IN
2 Teaching Faculty, Amity Institute of Behavioural and Allied Sciences, Amity University, Maharashtra, IN
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 10, No 3 (2022), Pagination: 370-375Abstract
This review involves an in-depth look at the available literature on Maladaptive Daydreaming (MD), a compulsive condition of creating fake scenarios that lead to immense distress and issues in various domains of life. The fake scenarios are continuous and are initiated by music, image, and speech. Neuro-biologically, the cognitive activities associated with this condition have their bases in the default mode network of the brain. On one hand, MD promotes creativity, future planning, and self-awareness but on the other hand, it makes it hard to engage in daily activities fully by creating performance issues and distractions. Psycho-dynamically, an Ambivalent-fearful type attachment style can be seen in maladaptive daydreamers. In certain cases, this condition might take the form of celebrity worship and reality shifting. Keeping the severity and issues created by this condition in our mind, we have carefully explored the peripheral facets of Maladaptive Daydreaming to reach to its core.Keywords
Maladaptive Daydreaming, Childhood Trauma, Reality Shifting, Celebrity Worship.References
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- Pranic Healing as an Effective Adjuvant Therapeutic Technique: A Literature Review
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IAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review, Vol 11, No 1 (2023), Pagination: 52 - 56Abstract
Medical professionals of the modern era have begun incorporating energy healing as one of the supplements to modern medical treatment after noticing its merits. Many studies have been conducted to understand the benefits of these methods when utilized as complementary & alternative medicine (CAM) to modern medicine. Pranic Healing, an energy healing technique, is one such approach. This paper aims to review the existing research on Pranic Healing (PH), and Twin Heart Meditation (MTH) to assess their effectiveness and applicability as adjuvant therapeutic techniques. This paper acknowledges the effectiveness of PH and MTH and makes an effort to respond to the research questions provided. From the review, it could be concluded that Pranic healing can potentially treat various illnesses in the Indian population and among women. It was also found that MTH predicts positive mental health outcomes. The limitations of the paper have been discussed, along with recommendations for the future that might be pertinent for additional research.Keywords
pranic healing, twin heart meditation, complementary alternative medicineReferences
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