PANDEMIC(COVID-19) EFFECT ON THE EMOTIONAL WELLBEING OF CHILDREN

Team IIBP Anveshan, Issue 5, Volume 1

This Pandemic situation, last few months have been really tough for everyone and so it is for parents as well as for kids too. It’s a time for parents to learn how to deal with their kids 24/7 and for kids how to make the most use of their time and energy. In the earlier phase of covid-19 ( lockdown1) …

PSORIASIS AND PSYCHODERMATOLOGY

iibp-admin Anveshan, Issue 5, Volume 1

Studies estimate that in one out of three dermatological patients report of psychological factors that underlie and exacerbate their dermatologic symptoms; thus efficacious care and management must consider psychosocial characteristics of the individual and other psychological factors in disease onset, prognosis, severity, and treatment. These factors are of particular crucial significance in individuals with chronic conditions like eczema, psoriasis, urticarial, …

ORGANIZATIONAL CITIZENSHIP BEHAVIOUR

iibp-admin Anveshan, Issue 5, Volume 1

Most employees understand that their primary duty is to do the work that is assigned to them, stay away from behaviors that could be deemed troublesome, and deliver work that is acceptable and beneficial to the organization. Organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) is an evolving concept concerning how and why people contribute positively to their organizations beyond defined work roles.The study …

ASPECTS OF NORMALITY

iibp-admin Anveshan, Issue 5, Volume 1

Recently, a person has committed suicide and his caregivers were claiming his behaviour quite normal. before the unfortunate incident. In another time, an occurrence of pandemic intensively affects our life and rapidly compels to live with a ‘new normal’ life style. Besides these situations, there are many reports which portray the lack of awareness about the pandemic among people even …

BE POSITIVE! REALLY??

Team IIBP Anveshan, Issue 5, Volume 1

Positivity can create wonders but how many wonders do we see happening in the world around us? Very few. This could mean that either positivity is not easy (very few could have it) or it is not working for the majority to do wonders. Or both (not easy and not working). What is positivity, then? Probably, thinking ‘All is well’ …

TOP PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPETENCIES ESSENTIAL FOR A GRADUATE/ FRESHER

Team IIBP Anveshan, Issue 4, Volume 1

“Competencies are to performance like what DNA is to people” – Hay Group “With over 78.3% lack employability skills when they graduate” (Deloitte Dean Survey, 2019). The burning question of why and what can be done to bridge the graduate-employment gap is a pressing matter of concern for both recruiters and higher education institutes (HEI’s). The constant focus on achieving …

WHAT’S THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF ONLINE EDUCATION

Team IIBP Anveshan, Issue 4

Ms. Shaziya Masarrat Human interaction plays a vital role in the growth and development of our brains. In all the various possible aspects of emotional level, professionally or psychological level. Independent of its consequences favourable,terrible or other.We, humans, need humans to rely upon, enjoy associating, establishing alliance & socializing.The advancement in technology made it possible to interact without being physically …

TOXIC POSITIVITY

Team IIBP Anveshan, Issue 4, Volume 1

Embrace the Blues You are calling a friend right after something bad happened. You seem to be broken,ost and worried. All you are looking for right now is some comforting words. But your friend responds to you with a“Oh stop worrying so much, others have it worse”,“ you are going to be fine, just be happy”“Don’t be so negative, it’s all …

COVID-19 AND WORK LIFE BALANCE

Shalinee Tripathi Anveshan, Issue 4, Volume 1

A one-size-fits-all WFH policy isn’t the right answer, even if companies are switching from on-premise to remote working overnight due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The recent outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) has made work from home (WFH) a mandatory policy for most companies around the world. Many renowned companies previously shied away from remote work are now eagerly adopting this policy. …

THE MEANING OF EMOTION SEMANTICS SHOW GEOGRAPHICAL AND CULTURAL VARIATIONS

Sreeya Raha Anveshan, Issue 4, Volume 1

Human beings have a large vocabulary for communicating emotions. Hundreds of words exist across the world for emotional states and concepts. But what about words that exist across many languages , example “love” or “happiness”? Does the meaning of such words is same across all the languages or do we experience emotions differently based on the cultures we are brought …