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Perspectives on Indigenous Psychology is a comprehensive examination of psychological concepts and practices emerging from indigenous Indian traditions and cultural frameworks. The work, part of the esteemed Advances in Psychological Research in India series, bridges the gap between Western psychological paradigms and indigenous knowledge systems.
Through rigorous academic analysis, Girishwar Misra explores how traditional Indian philosophies, spiritual practices, and cultural values contribute to our understanding of human behavior, consciousness, and well-being. The book examines indigenous approaches to mental health, emotional regulation, personality development, and social relationships as documented in ancient texts and contemporary practices.
This volume serves as a valuable resource for psychologists, researchers, students, and scholars interested in cultural psychology, cross-cultural perspectives, and the integration of indigenous wisdom with modern psychological science. It advocates for recognizing and validating non-Western psychological traditions in academic and clinical contexts.







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