PSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF INFANT AND PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP 

Early mother-infant interactions begin by the mother adding meaning to the child’s behaviours which move on to mutual adjustment of emotions. As exchanges increase, then the interactions begin to be experienced as the infant begins to understand the presence of intentions and minds in other people. Mother-infant interaction begins to have significance called “shared experience of emotions (mind)” that is essential for affective development of infants or the personality formation. The important qualitative aspect of mother infant interaction will have already been established by the time the infant begins to…

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CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH : FORGOTTEN RESEARCH FACTORS

Since the start of the 21st century there has been a considerable increase in the quantity and quality of outcomes research in child and adolescent mental health. But despite this there remain many areas where research knowledge is insufficient to guide practice. Future efforts, research and practice will need to address an issues if we are to meet the ideal of reaching and treating all children and young people with mental health problems.  For some mental health disorders of children and young people there is still a lack of clarity…

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SUPER BRAIN YOGA

Super brain Yoga (SBY) is based on the principle of ear acupuncture and subtle energy movement in the body. SBY enhances the qualitative and quantitative pranic energy in the brain. The present study has show an improvement in concentration, memory, and confidence of students by practicing SBY. Super brain yoga (SBY) is a simple exercise which involves squeezing one’s earlobes with thumb and forefinger in a particular position and squatting following a prescribed breathing technique facing a particular direction. SBY cleanses and energises the energy centres needed for the brain…

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CLIMATE CHANGE PERFORMANCE INDEX IN CONTEXT OF PARIS AGREEMENT

After a milestone success in approving on a new international climate treaty in Paris(2015) , we must look at the fruitful implementation of Paris agreement at national level. The Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) has been keeping track of countries’ efforts. As per details, 1st to 3rd position remains unoccupied since the Paris agreement came into effect. Till date non of the countries done well enough to secure the healthy impacts of climate change. Let’s take overviews of performance of five countries Climate Change Performance index(CCPI) along with European countries.  Sweden ranks…

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