Psychology in India: Intersecting Crossroads

Psychology in India: Intersecting Crossroads

by U. Vindhya
Psychology in India: Intersecting Crossroads

Psychology in India: Intersecting Crossroads

by U. Vindhya

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Overview

India is greying rapidly and with the decline of the strong bonds of the joint family system and the well knit familial relations the aged of to-day and the future will have to make a large number of adjustments and changes in life styles to survive into a happy old age. The present work discusses the psychological and adjustment processes of the aged. The book examines the key issues of aging in the larger context, viz., the effect of age and sex; social class, age and sex; retirement and institutionalisation on the psychological processes of the aged. The focus of the book is on the psychological understanding of the aged, their adjustment, anxiety, self concept, emotional maturity, locus of control, religiosity, stress of life events, strategies of coping with stressful situations, reactions to frustrating situations, social supports, emotional states, attitudes toward death, attitudes toward the aged and the institutionalisation of the aged by the community. The book provides a complete list of old homes in the country with their addresses and also a comprehensive bibliography. The book should provide valuable information to elderly citizens of today and the future, policy-makers and those who implement welfare programmes for the aged, besides serving as a handy reference tool to scholars and academicians interested in research on aging.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789354397912
Publisher: Concept Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.
Publication date: 06/30/1992
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

U. Vindhya is presently Associate Professor and Head, Department of Psychology and Parapsychology, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam. Although she had obtained her Ph.D. in Parapsychology, she subsequently shifted to gender issues due to ideological concerns. Her research interests include domestic violence, mental health of women, and the psychology of political activism. She has completed a major research project sponsored by the ICSSR on Domestic Violence in Andhra Pradesh and is currently engaged in a project on the Socio-Demography of Mental Illness. She has published over 40 research papers in national and international journals and edited volumes. She was the recipient of the South Asian Visiting Scholarship at Oxford University, U.K. and Visiting Lecturership at Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary. She was the Managing Editor of Journal of Indian Psychology from its inception for nearly ten years.
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