This book examines childcare in ancient Indian health systems from the perspective of developmental psychology. The author extensively studies ancient texts and charts from Ayurveda, Unani, Siddha and Tibetan medicines and analyses how gleanings from these systems can be useful in creating preferred practices for modern childcare systems. Though the four systems originated in different geographical regions, they share many common core constructs of a holistic approach consisting of mind-body unity. The core of psychological healing in these systems rests on bringing about harmony and balance of disturbed functions through diet, daily regimen and drugs. However, despite commonalities, understanding of childcare in the four systems varies ...
Contemporary parenting has witnessed a multitude of adaptations over the past decade across various ...
The nature of human infants as psychological agents working in partnership with their parent or care...
Child-rearing is an individualist, social and cultural process. This paper proposes that Child-Reari...
Purpose: The bulk of psychology practice in India as well as in other parts of the world is influenc...
Concepts like Health and Well-being are not exclusive products of the Western culture. Research has ...
The purpose of this study was to devise a mode of treatment that would be helpful when clinically wo...
Psychology as an organized science was studied in ancient India under the purview of human medicine,...
Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically deri...
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
The child population of twenty-first century India has often been the most vulnerable amidst radical...
This research aims to gain insight into the incorporation of indigenous worldviews on mental health....
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
This chapter undertakes an exhaustive review of the vast literature on indigenous healing within ant...
This book highlights the significance of an interdisciplinary approach to understanding children and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Contemporary parenting has witnessed a multitude of adaptations over the past decade across various ...
The nature of human infants as psychological agents working in partnership with their parent or care...
Child-rearing is an individualist, social and cultural process. This paper proposes that Child-Reari...
Purpose: The bulk of psychology practice in India as well as in other parts of the world is influenc...
Concepts like Health and Well-being are not exclusive products of the Western culture. Research has ...
The purpose of this study was to devise a mode of treatment that would be helpful when clinically wo...
Psychology as an organized science was studied in ancient India under the purview of human medicine,...
Unknown to most Western psychologists, ancient Indian scriptures contain very rich, empirically deri...
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
The child population of twenty-first century India has often been the most vulnerable amidst radical...
This research aims to gain insight into the incorporation of indigenous worldviews on mental health....
Ayurveda is a holistic medical system based on ancient Indian texts that utilizes natural treatments...
This chapter undertakes an exhaustive review of the vast literature on indigenous healing within ant...
This book highlights the significance of an interdisciplinary approach to understanding children and...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Contemporary parenting has witnessed a multitude of adaptations over the past decade across various ...
The nature of human infants as psychological agents working in partnership with their parent or care...
Child-rearing is an individualist, social and cultural process. This paper proposes that Child-Reari...