Book Description
This book is the edited work of original articles and views of psychologists and psychological associations in India who have responded to challenges that arose from the COVID-19 pandemic. The book gives an overview of the concerns of professional psychologists in India and their responses, from their individual and organizational capacity, to meet the psychological challenges of different sections of society. It also gives their reflections and aspirations on how the profession of psychology needs to move forward in addressing issues that have emerged during this pandemic and to make sustainable and strategic plans to mitigate them.
The book has 24 Chapters and here is the list
L. S. S. Manickam, Dr. Annie John,
M. A. Debora, Dr. Preethi Krishnan and Dr. J. Jasseer
2. Refining Psychological Services and Strategies in India in the wake of COVID-19
S. N. Anindya, M. A. Debora and L. S. S. Manickam
3. Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic: Challenges of Indian Psychologists
Kalpna and Dr. NovRattan Sharma
4. Socio-Emotional Responses Within and Outside Family Boundaries During COVID-19
Dr. Anagha Lavalekar
5. COVID-19 and Migrant Workers: Clinical Psychologists’ Viewpoints
Asima Mishra and Dr. Neha Sayeed
6. Supporting Students and the School Community During a Pandemic
Dr. Annie John
7. Promoting Well-Being and Resilience of Young People during COVID-19: An Initiative with Schools
Dr. Chetna Duggal and Lamia Bagasrawala
8. COVID-19 the Pandemic and People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Dr. S. Venkatesan
9. Outbreak of Corona: Gifted Response
Dr. Sujala Watve
10. Psychologist’s Mind on Missing Beats of an Expatriate Life
Reena Thomas, (Dubai )
11. Locked or Unlocked: Two Sides of the Coin
Aarzoo
12. ‘The Return of the Repressed’ in COVID-19: The Need for Intervention at Socio-Cultural Inscape
Dr. Paulson V. Veliyannoor ( Spain)
13. Tomato or Tennis Ball? Tips for Coping with Corona Resiliently and Helping Others Psychologically
Dr. B.J. Prashantham
14. Self-Talk to Change Your Perceived Reality
Dr. Manju Agrawal
15. Role of Psychologists in Dealing with Triple Disaster Situation During COVID-19 Pandemic
Dr. Prasanta Kumar Roy
16. Psychological Response to COVID-19 Pandemic: Views of an Indian born Australian Counsellor
Sunita Jitendra Gaud ( Australia)
17. Reclaiming New Horizons: Therapist of 2020 Pandemic Era
Dr. Prerna Sharma
18. Contributions and Challenges of Psychologists in Private Practice in India and their Responses to COVID-19
Dr. Dherandra Kumar
19. Telepsychotherapy: The Bridge to Continuity in Care and Mental Health Services in COVID-19 and Post Covid Era
Smriti Joshi
20. An Experiment with Online Group Counseling during COVID-19
D. S. L. Amulya
21. Indian Academy of Applied Psychology (IAAP): Vocal Voice on Local to Global Perspectives of Psychological Services
Dr. NovRattan Sharma
22. Tamil Nadu Association of Clinical Psychologists (TNACP) Responding to COVID-19 Pandemic
Dr. N. Suresh Kumar, Srinivasan Jayaraman and Dr. K. Rangaswamy
23. A Paradigm Shift: Changes, Challenges and Way Forward
S. Divyaprabha, N. Ganesh, S. Kalpana, R. Nandini, S. Bhaskar, R. Suryakumar and Dr. T. R. Uma
24. COVID -19 Pandemic: A Time for Prudent and Ethical Action
L. S. S. Manickam
Citation
Manickam, L.S.S. (2020) (Ed.), COVID-19 pandemic: Challenges and responses of psychologists from India. Thiruvananthapuram: The Editor.
Each chapter to be cited as
Author/s Last Name, Initial(s). (2020). Title of the chapter. In L. S. S. Manickam (Ed.), COVID-19 pandemic: Challenges and responses of psychologists from India (pp.xx-xx). Thiruvananthapuram: The Editor.
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