Focusing on mental health and well-being from Indian perspectives, this book provides critical insights into mastering wellness and coping with stress. It explores themes of suffering and healing, emphasizing the importance of achieving work-life balance. The analysis highlights the interdependence of mental health and overall well-being, offering valuable guidance for navigating these complex issues.
Navin Kumar Reihenfolge der Bücher




- 2024
- 2022
The study explores the evolving dynamics of family relationships across three generations in India, focusing on the role expectations and strains experienced among grandparents, parents, and young adults. It highlights how social, cultural, and economic factors contribute to a widening gap in expectations and fulfillment within family roles. Utilizing two questionnaires, the research examines both quantitative and qualitative aspects, revealing influences such as family structure (joint vs. nuclear), interaction quality, and gender differences in decision-making and intimacy.
- 2021
Decoding the Visual Common Sense
- 140 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
Exploring the concept of "bad design," this book delves into how flaws and imperfections can lead to unexpected benefits and creative breakthroughs. It examines various examples across different fields, highlighting how challenges in design can spark innovation and inspire new perspectives. By embracing the silver linings found in design missteps, readers are encouraged to rethink traditional notions of success and failure, ultimately fostering a more resilient and adaptive approach to problem-solving.
- 2020
Focusing on media psychology, this book explores its development as a distinct field and its practical implications. It delves into how media influences human behavior and cognition, offering insights into the psychological effects of various media forms. Through a comprehensive analysis, it highlights the significance of understanding media's role in society and the interplay between media and individual psychology.