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This book is about spiritual intelligence and its effects on mental health and quality of life. As mental health and related problems are increasing rapidly and have become a matter of great concern, there has not been a unanimous and empirical approach to assess and cure it, due to its divergence or other causes. This book is based on the most developed construct: spiritual intelligence and its effects on mental health and quality of life. Spirituality and its other constructs are one of the most interesting topics nowadays in the area of positive/indigenous/transpersonal psychology and among…mehr

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This book is about spiritual intelligence and its effects on mental health and quality of life. As mental health and related problems are increasing rapidly and have become a matter of great concern, there has not been a unanimous and empirical approach to assess and cure it, due to its divergence or other causes. This book is based on the most developed construct: spiritual intelligence and its effects on mental health and quality of life. Spirituality and its other constructs are one of the most interesting topics nowadays in the area of positive/indigenous/transpersonal psychology and among social/behavioral scientists. This book provides content on spirituality, spiritual intelligence, mental health, and quality of life. The book also attempts to review related literature (whether review or empirical), to have a look at past and current scenarios on spirituality and mental health and quality of life research. Through an exploration of Indian indigenous psychology,this book provides a look at mental health and the mind from an Indian psychological perspective and examines Indian psychology, taking into consideration modern psychological concepts.

Autorenporträt
Dr. Naveen Pant is currently working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, Gurukula Kangri (Deemed to be University), Haridwar, India. Before this, Dr. Pant worked as Academic Counselor (Psychology), UOU Study Center, MBGPG College, Haldwani, India. Dr. Pant has contributed more than 13 international and national research papers and 2 book chapters and works as Member of the editorial and reviewer board in more than 4 reputed journals. Dr. Pant has more than 10 years of academic and research experience in the field. His areas of expertise and interest are indigenous /Indian psychology, clinical psychology, and mental health. He was also awarded the "Young Scientist Award" (in VDISA 2020, Hyderabad, India).