Psychology for India/
Durganand Sinha
- New Delhi: SAGE, 2015.
- xxxvi, 221 p.
Introduction: Life and Works of Durganand Sinha -- I: RETHINKING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PARADIGM -- Research in Psychology in the Developing World: An Overview -- Integration of Modern Psychology with Indian Thought -- Indigenization of Psychology in India -- Culture and Psychology: Perspective of Cross-cultural Psychology --II: HUMAN DEVELOPMENT --The Family Scenario in a Developing Country and Its Implications for Mental Health: The Case of India -- Socialization, Family and Psychological Differentiation (with Shalini Bisht) -- The Young and the Old: Ambiguity of the Role Models and Values among Indian Youth -- Basic Indian Values and Behaviour Dispositions in the Context of National Development: An Appraisal --III: APPLIED CONCERNS -- Towards an Ecological Framework of Deprivation -- Intervention for Development out of Poverty -- Motivational Syndrome of Farmers, Education and Rural Development -- Applied Social Psychology in India – References -- Complete Works of Durganand Sinha