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A survey conducted by the psychology department of Saurashtra university (SU) has found that 72% of working women in Rajkot suffer from ‘superwoman sy ....
Saurashtra University RAJKOT: The psychology department of Saurashtra University (SU), since the beginning of the pandemic, has conducted 112 surveys and published it. The department of the university while counselling the people during pandemic also studied and analysed the psychological changes in their life. The SU department conducted one survey every five days. During the last 15 months, the 50 students and four faculty members counselled over 81,000 people and based on their interactions papers were published. The head of department Yogesh Jogsan said, “Because of the pandemic people faced psychological issues as well as physical problems. The objective of our surveys was to understand the problems people are facing and create awareness about it in the society.” ....
Representative image RAJKOT: If the past nearly one year or more has been anything, it was really hard for the mental health. With lockdown, fear of Covid-19 and financial disabilities put people of all ages through a wringer and left them mentally stressed. Chronic stress comes from a long-term unresolved situation and this also induces various types of illnesses. A survey conducted by Saurashtra University (SU)’s psychology department on various age groups of people found 45 percent teenagers victims of ‘chronic stress’, which is highest among all the age groups. A total of 1,080 people of all ages were surveyed by the psychologists. ....
Saurashtra university RAJKOT: Did you change your route after the cat crossed youth path? Were you sweating in anxiety after a glass of milk fell from you hands? If yes, the signs are ominous. You are diagnosed of suffering from serious superstitions. A survey conducted by Saurashtra university’s psychology department on 1,260 people in both urban and rural areas to gauge people’s belief in superstitious beliefs came up with predictable results science and superstition are two faces of the same coin, especially for people of Saurashtra. They seem to have deep-rooted beliefs about everything being auspicious and inauspicious. The survey headed by HOD Yogesh Jogsan and associate professor, Dimpal Ramani found that people based their beliefs on a plethora of things including birds, animals, fruits, or flowers to classify anything under auspicious or inauspicious categories. Of the total people who were surveyed, 71 percent of rural people and 54 percent of urbanit ....
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