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- Effectiveness of mindfulness training on psychological well-being of patients suffering from breast cancer
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1 Department of Psychology, Calcutta University, Kolkata, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Calcutta University, Kolkata, IN
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Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, Vol 4, No 2 (2013), Pagination: 387-390Abstract
In recent years, psychology has spread its wings and left its undeniable marks into many areas. Psycho-oncology is one such area where it works on assessing the mental states of cancer patients and offering ways to reduce stress. The term Cancer immediately causes fear and hopelessness among patients. Among women, Breast cancer is a major cause of mortality across the world. Breast cancer triggers wide range of adverse psychological conditions; both as emotional reactions to the disease and as the side effects of the treatment modules. Factors like pain, nausea, vomiting, decreased sleep are natural side effects of the cancer treatment, but when it comes with psychological reactions such as anger, hopelessness, helplessness, anxiety, depression, fear of relapse, the journey through the disease course becomes unbearable. In last few years, patients have shown in increased amount of interest on alternative and complementary medicine and intervention procedures and Mindfulness has proved to be the choice of many. Mindfulness has its ischolar_main in Eastern Spiritual beliefs and it works on the unity of mind and body as a whole. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) module is devised and designed so to reduce stress and to improve a person's quality of life. Mindfulness is an attribute of consciousness long believed to promote well-being. Mindfulness meditation as a means of relaxation, reduction of psychological distress, and symptom control has a demonstrated utility across a spectrum of health care concerns including Cancer.Keywords
Cancer, Psychology, Stress, Mindfulness, Breast Cancer, MBSR- Effect of Mother's Employment on Personality, Adjustment, Attachment to Parent in Single Child Adolescents: A Comparative Study between the Two Sexes
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1 Department of Psychology, Calcutta University, Kolkata, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Calcutta University, Kolkata, West Bangal, IN
1 Department of Psychology, Calcutta University, Kolkata, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Calcutta University, Kolkata, West Bangal, IN
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International Journal of Education and Management Studies, Vol 6, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 1-7Abstract
Over the past few years, increasing numbers of Indian mothers whose children are still young have started working outside their homes. To explore the impact of this maternal employment, a sample of 120 adolescents, 60 with working mothers and 60 with mothers who were fulltime homemakers, 30 males and 30 females in each sub sample was chosen. Junior Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, Bell Adjustment Inventory (student form), and Parental Attachment Questionnaire were administered to study their personality, adjustment pattern and attachment to their parents respectively.Mean,SD and F test were computed. The results revealed that there is a significant effect of the job status of mother on the subject's adjustment in the area of health and hostility-friendliness and a combined effect of both the variables (job status of mother and gender of adolescent) on personality dimension of extroversion-introversion and neuroticism-stability, their adjustment in the area of submissiveness-self assertion and their attachment to their parent.Keywords
Personality, Adjustment, Parent-Child Relationship.- Life Sketches of Female Domestic and Self-Employed Workers in Kolkata
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1 Department of Psychology Bijoy Krishna Girls' College, Howrah, Kolkata, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Indira Gandhi Open University, IN
3 Department of Psychology, Victoria Institution College, Kolkata, West Bengal, IN
1 Department of Psychology Bijoy Krishna Girls' College, Howrah, Kolkata, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Psychology, Indira Gandhi Open University, IN
3 Department of Psychology, Victoria Institution College, Kolkata, West Bengal, IN