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Tamil is one of the longest surviving classical languages in the world with the civilisation dating back to 900 BCE. This self-help book in Neuropsychology is first of its kind as it critically examines Tamils' way of life on personal, social and political levels with cutting edge science and research.

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Tamil is one of the longest surviving classical languages in the world with the civilisation dating back to 900 BCE. This self-help book in Neuropsychology is first of its kind as it critically examines Tamils' way of life on personal, social and political levels with cutting edge science and research.
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Darline Joseph Marianathan is a practising Counselling Psychologist presently doing a Doctorate (DCPsych) in Counselling Psychology and Psychotherapy at Metanoia Institute, Middlesex University, London. He holds master's degrees from British Universities: MSc Psychology of Education (BPS) from Bristol University and MSc Psychology from Exeter University. In India he was awarded an MSc in Psychology where he also gained three bachelor's degrees in economics, theology and philosophy. He has written over 50 short articles in local newspapers on a variety of contextual themes concerning national and global interests. His Stations of the Cross book, entitled 'Follow Me' and written in poetic style, was published in 2012. He has also written and published several books on neuropsychology and poetry in the Tamil language. He is a Roman Catholic priest in the order of the Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales (msfs). He is presently serving in the Parish of Okehampton and Chagford in the Plymouth Diocese, Devon, England.