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Youth Voice Journal, 2024
This study aimed to investigate Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Positive Life Orientation (PLO) a... more This study aimed to investigate Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Positive Life Orientation (PLO) among adolescents in these two Indian states, with a focus on determining regional disparities and gender impacts on their development, while also exploring the relationship between these two traits. The findings indicate that adolescents from Maharashtra demonstrate higher levels of Emotional Intelligence compared to their counterparts from Gujarat. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between elevated Emotional Intelligence and a more Positive Life Orientation among the participants. These findings have significant social implications, as they inform the development of tailored interventions aimed at promoting emotional well-being among adolescents in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Moreover, the observed connection between Emotional Intelligence and Positive Life Orientation underscores the importance of cultivating Emotional Intelligence skills, as they contribute to fostering resilience and optimism among adolescents.
International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 2020
This article focuses on a very relevant and serious subject among adolescents i.e. Dark Emotional... more This article focuses on a very relevant and serious subject among adolescents i.e. Dark Emotional Intelligence. This article will discuss the less investigated area and it is also an attempt to understand how dark emotional intelligence works among deviant adolescents, causes manipulation and engage adolescents in a risky and thrill-seeking behaviour which lead him towards deviancy and in some circumstances cause delinquency and can even put an adolescent under child in conflict with law. The findings from the article recommended that school counsellors, teachers, parents should pay close attention to the behavior of the child before it escalates into heinous offences. His smartness, manipulation, his revengeful attitude in the class, his bullying behavior, constant lying to meet his/her needs should be assessed properly and intervene by experts at the right time. Keywords: Deviant behavior, Dark triad, arrested development, low prosocial behavior, high negative emotion, maladaptive behaviour. Introduction Adolescence is the transitional period of growth between childhood and adulthood. It includes changes on the level of physical, psychological, cognitive, social and emotional which give rise to emotional maturity, self-acceptance, social recognition, self-awareness, self-concept, sexual-maturity and subjective well-being and also helps in developing the concept of "who am I" among adolescents. It is a time when adolescents start recognising their emotions, others emotions and start practising pro-social behaviour. Most of the researches focused onlow emotional intelligence which arises due to poor interaction between parent and child, violence in the family, low self-esteem, the confused identity of adolescence are such factors which cause low emotional intelligence and are responsible for antisocial behaviour in teen. According to Mayer, et al. (2000) lower emotional intelligence (as measured by the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) significantly associated with higher use of drugs and deviant behaviour among young people.
International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 2020
Adolescence is considered as a transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and... more Adolescence is considered as a transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and Adulthood. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined an adolescent as any person between ages 10 and 19. This is the age where a number of Physical, Emotional, Intellectual and Psychological changes take place. It is a sensitive and crime-prone age, where everything in and around the adolescence is changing so rapidly, from their Psychological changes to Physical to Emotional changes, where brain development still taking place, the risks taken and mistakes made by young offenders may be more outside of their control than we think, said Steinberg. G. Stanley Hall, the first president of the American Psychological Association, described this stage as “Storm and Stress” refers to the period of adolescence in which teenagers are in conflict with their parents, are moody and engage in risky behaviour.
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IGI Global Publisher, 2021
Today, every prison around the world requires a correctional programme so that rehabilitation and... more Today, every prison around the world requires a correctional programme so that rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders can be done successfully. Correctional reforms is a serious issue and has been taken seriously even internationally. In India, many attempts have been made to improve the condition of prisons and prisoners, but little changes have been seen at the root-level. There is a scope of modifications in the correctional reforms to meet the present-day needs of the criminal justice system. The chapter will give an overview of the correctional reforms in Indian prisons and after reviewing the existing literature will attempt to identify the limitations of the correctional programs which need to be addressed for effective rehabilitation and reformation of prisoners. Lastly, the chapter will conclude with a number of suggestions and with a comprehensive model for rehabilitation.
COVID-19 Pandemic Update 2020, 2020
This chapter discusses the novel disease from its origin to its psychological impact on the diffe... more This chapter discusses the novel disease from its origin to its psychological impact on the different population around the globe. This pandemic not only changed the social norms but also changed the behavioural pattern of an individual. Insecurity, fear of contracting the disease, anxiety will leave its mark on the psychology of the human being. Losing jobs to fear of losing loved ones, social distancing has its own psychological impact on the population. This chapter will review the psychological impact of COVID-19 on different population and conclude with the number of suggestions which would not only help in overcoming the negative emotions people are facing but also help them in developing the positive well-being.
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Youth Voice Journal, 2024
This study aimed to investigate Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Positive Life Orientation (PLO) a... more This study aimed to investigate Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Positive Life Orientation (PLO) among adolescents in these two Indian states, with a focus on determining regional disparities and gender impacts on their development, while also exploring the relationship between these two traits. The findings indicate that adolescents from Maharashtra demonstrate higher levels of Emotional Intelligence compared to their counterparts from Gujarat. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between elevated Emotional Intelligence and a more Positive Life Orientation among the participants. These findings have significant social implications, as they inform the development of tailored interventions aimed at promoting emotional well-being among adolescents in Gujarat and Maharashtra. Moreover, the observed connection between Emotional Intelligence and Positive Life Orientation underscores the importance of cultivating Emotional Intelligence skills, as they contribute to fostering resilience and optimism among adolescents.
International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 2020
This article focuses on a very relevant and serious subject among adolescents i.e. Dark Emotional... more This article focuses on a very relevant and serious subject among adolescents i.e. Dark Emotional Intelligence. This article will discuss the less investigated area and it is also an attempt to understand how dark emotional intelligence works among deviant adolescents, causes manipulation and engage adolescents in a risky and thrill-seeking behaviour which lead him towards deviancy and in some circumstances cause delinquency and can even put an adolescent under child in conflict with law. The findings from the article recommended that school counsellors, teachers, parents should pay close attention to the behavior of the child before it escalates into heinous offences. His smartness, manipulation, his revengeful attitude in the class, his bullying behavior, constant lying to meet his/her needs should be assessed properly and intervene by experts at the right time. Keywords: Deviant behavior, Dark triad, arrested development, low prosocial behavior, high negative emotion, maladaptive behaviour. Introduction Adolescence is the transitional period of growth between childhood and adulthood. It includes changes on the level of physical, psychological, cognitive, social and emotional which give rise to emotional maturity, self-acceptance, social recognition, self-awareness, self-concept, sexual-maturity and subjective well-being and also helps in developing the concept of "who am I" among adolescents. It is a time when adolescents start recognising their emotions, others emotions and start practising pro-social behaviour. Most of the researches focused onlow emotional intelligence which arises due to poor interaction between parent and child, violence in the family, low self-esteem, the confused identity of adolescence are such factors which cause low emotional intelligence and are responsible for antisocial behaviour in teen. According to Mayer, et al. (2000) lower emotional intelligence (as measured by the Mayer-Salovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT) significantly associated with higher use of drugs and deviant behaviour among young people.
International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 2020
Adolescence is considered as a transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and... more Adolescence is considered as a transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and Adulthood. The World Health Organization (WHO) defined an adolescent as any person between ages 10 and 19. This is the age where a number of Physical, Emotional, Intellectual and Psychological changes take place. It is a sensitive and crime-prone age, where everything in and around the adolescence is changing so rapidly, from their Psychological changes to Physical to Emotional changes, where brain development still taking place, the risks taken and mistakes made by young offenders may be more outside of their control than we think, said Steinberg. G. Stanley Hall, the first president of the American Psychological Association, described this stage as “Storm and Stress” refers to the period of adolescence in which teenagers are in conflict with their parents, are moody and engage in risky behaviour.
IGI Global Publisher, 2021
Today, every prison around the world requires a correctional programme so that rehabilitation and... more Today, every prison around the world requires a correctional programme so that rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders can be done successfully. Correctional reforms is a serious issue and has been taken seriously even internationally. In India, many attempts have been made to improve the condition of prisons and prisoners, but little changes have been seen at the root-level. There is a scope of modifications in the correctional reforms to meet the present-day needs of the criminal justice system. The chapter will give an overview of the correctional reforms in Indian prisons and after reviewing the existing literature will attempt to identify the limitations of the correctional programs which need to be addressed for effective rehabilitation and reformation of prisoners. Lastly, the chapter will conclude with a number of suggestions and with a comprehensive model for rehabilitation.
COVID-19 Pandemic Update 2020, 2020
This chapter discusses the novel disease from its origin to its psychological impact on the diffe... more This chapter discusses the novel disease from its origin to its psychological impact on the different population around the globe. This pandemic not only changed the social norms but also changed the behavioural pattern of an individual. Insecurity, fear of contracting the disease, anxiety will leave its mark on the psychology of the human being. Losing jobs to fear of losing loved ones, social distancing has its own psychological impact on the population. This chapter will review the psychological impact of COVID-19 on different population and conclude with the number of suggestions which would not only help in overcoming the negative emotions people are facing but also help them in developing the positive well-being.