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PsychoEcological Dimensions of Poverty

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Explore the complex interplay of psychological and environmental factors in “Psycho-Ecological Dimensions of Poverty” by M. G. Husain (ISBN: 9780836410723). This insightful book delves into the multifaceted nature of poverty, examining its impact on mental health and well-being. Discover how ecological factors influence poverty’s psychological effects and gain a deeper understanding of this critical social issue. Uncover effective strategies for addressing poverty’s psycho-ecological dimensions and promoting positive change.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780836410723
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 0836410726
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 1983
  • Language: English

8 reviews for PsychoEcological Dimensions of Poverty

  1. Prachi Sharma

    An eye-opening exploration of the psychological and environmental factors contributing to poverty. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this complex issue.

  2. Kaustuv Bhattacharya

    Excellent analysis of the psycho-ecological dimensions of poverty. Provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing this pervasive problem. Should be more accessible.

  3. Shashank Kannoji

    A thought-provoking look at poverty’s unseen dimensions. While dense, it offers valuable insights into the psychological impact. Worth the read for those in social work or related fields.

  4. Prashant Pradumna Pandey

    Husain highlights important connections, but the writing style is a bit dry. I wish there were more real-world examples to illustrate the concepts.

  5. Devansh Agrawal

    It offers a different perspective, but I struggled to stay engaged. Found it repetitive in some areas. Though, it made good points, it can be depressing to read.

  6. Bashar Khan

    A deeply insightful book that connects the dots between poverty, psychology, and environment. It challenges conventional thinking. The writing is complex.

  7. Somnath Malik

    Important topic, meticulously researched. It could benefit from more accessible language and a stronger focus on practical solutions.

  8. Gautam Vyas

    This book presents a unique perspective. It’s academically inclined, so it’s not the easiest read, but the content is definitely rewarding. It can be quite depressing.

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