Hello! I am Deshna Chatterjee, a Master’s student pursuing an MSc in Psychology of Mental Health at the University of Edinburgh. I am passionate about understanding the complexities of the human mind, I am eager to learn from seasoned academicians in the field to deepen my knowledge and gain valuable insights. With a keen interest in research and a drive to make a meaningful impact, I aspire to establish myself as a respected professional in the realm of psychology.
This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are signific... more This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are significantly influenced by our early parental relationships, by delving into Sigmund Freud's theory on the selection of romantic partners. This paper, titled, "From Cradle to Cupid: Freud's Take on Romantic Partners as Parental Proxies," addresses key Freudian concepts, notably the repetition of compulsion, transference, and the Oedipus complex, to elucidate why individuals unconsciously seek romantic partners who resemble their parents. This review traces the evolution of these concepts and their implications for understanding romantic attachment by discussing key Freudian texts alongside subsequent psychoanalytic literature. Additionally, it assesses contemporary empirical research that either confirms or refutes Freud's assertions, providing a critical evaluation of the relevance of these theories to modern psychoanalytic practices. The study aims to provide an exhaustive review of the interplay between early childhood experiences and romantic relationships in adulthood, emphasizing the lasting influence and constraints of Freud's theories on psychological research today.
International Journal of Social Sciences Review, 2024
This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are signific... more This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are significantly influenced by our early parental relationships, by delving into Sigmund Freud's theory on the selection of romantic partners. This paper, titled, "From Cradle to Cupid: Freud's Take on Romantic Partners as Parental Proxies," addresses key Freudian concepts, notably the repetition of compulsion, transference, and the Oedipus complex, to elucidate why individuals unconsciously seek romantic partners who resemble their parents. This review traces the evolution of these concepts and their implications for understanding romantic attachment by discussing key Freudian texts alongside subsequent psychoanalytic literature. Additionally, it assesses contemporary empirical research that either confirms or refutes Freud's assertions, providing a critical evaluation of the relevance of these theories to modern psychoanalytic practices. The study aims to provide an exhaustive review of the interplay between early childhood experiences and romantic relationships in adulthood, emphasizing the lasting influence and constraints of Freud's theories on psychological research today.
International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods, 2024
Financial backer feelings and market instability are two interrelated peculiarities that essentia... more Financial backer feelings and market instability are two interrelated peculiarities that essentially impact the elements of monetary business sectors. While conventional money speculations frequently underscore judicious navigation and proficient business sectors, social money has revealed insight into the job of mental elements in driving business sector developments. This paper investigates the connection between financial backer feelings and unpredictability in the securities exchange from a mental viewpoint. It looks at the mental inclinations and heuristics that shape financial backer feelings, the systems through which opinion influences market unpredictability, and the ramifications for speculation procedures and market guidelines.
This research paper offers a critical analysis of the psychological concepts ingrained within the... more This research paper offers a critical analysis of the psychological concepts ingrained within the Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Indian scripture. The Bhagavad Gita, the dialogue that transpires between Lord Krishna and the warrior Arjuna delves into the human psyche and explores themes of morality, obligation, and the inner workings of the human mind on a profound level. This study uses a systematic methodology to identify and explicate several psychological concepts and phenomena that are portrayed in the text, including the nature of the self (atman), various states of consciousness, the significance of desires and emotions, and approaches to attaining mental equilibrium. Furthermore, this paper elucidates how the concepts of the Bhagavad Gita reverberate with contemporary psychological theories, providing insights into the eternal wisdom embedded within this revered philosophical text. The objective of this analysis is to enhance our comprehension of human psychology and well-being by integrating Eastern philosophy with Western psychology.
International Journal Of Creative Research Thoughts, 2024
Elder Daughter Syndrome (EDS) is a psychological and social phenomenon known to exert influence o... more Elder Daughter Syndrome (EDS) is a psychological and social phenomenon known to exert influence on firstborn daughters who endure incommensurate responsibilities within their families. To gain an understanding of the causes, manifestations, and impacts of EDS on mental health and socioemotional development, this review paper aims to synthesize the existing literature on the subject to provide a comprehensive overview. Drawing on research from the fields of anthropology, sociology, and psychology, the study examines how cultural, familial, and individual factors interact to cause EDS. Significant factors that shape the life of the eldest daughter include the roles that cultural standards, sibling interactions, and parental expectations play. Furthermore, the review emphasizes the psychological toll, including elevated levels of stress and anxiety, as well as the possible everlasting effects on self-worth and identity development. This study aims to give a thorough understanding of EDS by combining existing research and literature. This will allow healthcare professionals, educators, and legislators to assist those who are suffering.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024
Men's mental health is a crucial yet frequently disregarded component of health care. The distinc... more Men's mental health is a crucial yet frequently disregarded component of health care. The distinct challenges and coping mechanisms that men employ to cope with mental health issues are discussed in this paper. The analysis synthesizes the body of research on men's approach to asking for help, handling stress, and dealing with mental health issues, which are influenced by societal, cultural, and psychological factors. This study delves into a range of therapies and support systems specifically designed to improve the mental health of men. This study intends to educate policymakers, medical professionals, and the general public on the intricacies of men's mental health by shedding light on these findings, aiming to promote more efficient and inclusive methods of mental health treatment.
International Journa For Multidisciplinary Research , 2024
This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social... more This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social implications, psychological bases, and preventive measures. Fear of happiness has a substantial negative influence on one's general well-being, interpersonal relationships, and level of life satisfaction. It is frequently caused by subconscious beliefs or past experiences. This paper explores how fear of happiness appears in different situations and why it is detrimental to mental health, leading to self-destructive behaviors, heightened anxiety, and depression. It does this by using psychological theories and empirical research. Furthermore, the paper discusses preventive measures and interventions aimed at addressing the fear of happiness. They consist of mindfulness exercises, cognitive-behavioral methods, and positive psychology therapies that aim to eliminate unfavorable notions, foster self-compassion, and strengthen resilience.
International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 2024
This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social... more This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social implications, psychological bases, and preventive measures. Fear of happiness has a substantial negative influence on one's general well-being, interpersonal relationships, and level of life satisfaction. It is frequently caused by subconscious beliefs or past experiences. This paper explores how fear of happiness appears in different situations and why it is detrimental to mental health, leading to self-destructive behaviors, heightened anxiety, and depression. It does this by using psychological theories and empirical research. Furthermore, the paper discusses preventive measures and interventions aimed at addressing the fear of happiness. They consist of mindfulness exercises, cognitive-behavioral methods, and positive psychology therapies that aim to eliminate unfavorable notions, foster self-compassion, and strengthen resilience.
International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 2024
This study aims to investigate the potential of music therapy as a stress reliever for young adul... more This study aims to investigate the potential of music therapy as a stress reliever for young adults. Any unpleasant emotion or sensation, including strain and pressure, is referred to as stress. The clinical and evidence-based application of music interventions to fulfill specific goals within a therapeutic alliance by a qualified professional who has completed an approved music therapy program is known as music therapy. Music therapy mediations aim to improve well-being, reduce stress, ease pain, communicate emotions, improve memory, improve communication, and aid in physical recovery. A review of the literature demonstrates that music has a significant impact on a person's psychological state and lowers tension and anxiety.
This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are signific... more This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are significantly influenced by our early parental relationships, by delving into Sigmund Freud's theory on the selection of romantic partners. This paper, titled, "From Cradle to Cupid: Freud's Take on Romantic Partners as Parental Proxies," addresses key Freudian concepts, notably the repetition of compulsion, transference, and the Oedipus complex, to elucidate why individuals unconsciously seek romantic partners who resemble their parents. This review traces the evolution of these concepts and their implications for understanding romantic attachment by discussing key Freudian texts alongside subsequent psychoanalytic literature. Additionally, it assesses contemporary empirical research that either confirms or refutes Freud's assertions, providing a critical evaluation of the relevance of these theories to modern psychoanalytic practices. The study aims to provide an exhaustive review of the interplay between early childhood experiences and romantic relationships in adulthood, emphasizing the lasting influence and constraints of Freud's theories on psychological research today.
International Journal of Social Sciences Review, 2024
This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are signific... more This review explores the psychoanalytic perspective that argues our romantic choices are significantly influenced by our early parental relationships, by delving into Sigmund Freud's theory on the selection of romantic partners. This paper, titled, "From Cradle to Cupid: Freud's Take on Romantic Partners as Parental Proxies," addresses key Freudian concepts, notably the repetition of compulsion, transference, and the Oedipus complex, to elucidate why individuals unconsciously seek romantic partners who resemble their parents. This review traces the evolution of these concepts and their implications for understanding romantic attachment by discussing key Freudian texts alongside subsequent psychoanalytic literature. Additionally, it assesses contemporary empirical research that either confirms or refutes Freud's assertions, providing a critical evaluation of the relevance of these theories to modern psychoanalytic practices. The study aims to provide an exhaustive review of the interplay between early childhood experiences and romantic relationships in adulthood, emphasizing the lasting influence and constraints of Freud's theories on psychological research today.
International Journal of All Research Education and Scientific Methods, 2024
Financial backer feelings and market instability are two interrelated peculiarities that essentia... more Financial backer feelings and market instability are two interrelated peculiarities that essentially impact the elements of monetary business sectors. While conventional money speculations frequently underscore judicious navigation and proficient business sectors, social money has revealed insight into the job of mental elements in driving business sector developments. This paper investigates the connection between financial backer feelings and unpredictability in the securities exchange from a mental viewpoint. It looks at the mental inclinations and heuristics that shape financial backer feelings, the systems through which opinion influences market unpredictability, and the ramifications for speculation procedures and market guidelines.
This research paper offers a critical analysis of the psychological concepts ingrained within the... more This research paper offers a critical analysis of the psychological concepts ingrained within the Bhagavad Gita, an ancient Indian scripture. The Bhagavad Gita, the dialogue that transpires between Lord Krishna and the warrior Arjuna delves into the human psyche and explores themes of morality, obligation, and the inner workings of the human mind on a profound level. This study uses a systematic methodology to identify and explicate several psychological concepts and phenomena that are portrayed in the text, including the nature of the self (atman), various states of consciousness, the significance of desires and emotions, and approaches to attaining mental equilibrium. Furthermore, this paper elucidates how the concepts of the Bhagavad Gita reverberate with contemporary psychological theories, providing insights into the eternal wisdom embedded within this revered philosophical text. The objective of this analysis is to enhance our comprehension of human psychology and well-being by integrating Eastern philosophy with Western psychology.
International Journal Of Creative Research Thoughts, 2024
Elder Daughter Syndrome (EDS) is a psychological and social phenomenon known to exert influence o... more Elder Daughter Syndrome (EDS) is a psychological and social phenomenon known to exert influence on firstborn daughters who endure incommensurate responsibilities within their families. To gain an understanding of the causes, manifestations, and impacts of EDS on mental health and socioemotional development, this review paper aims to synthesize the existing literature on the subject to provide a comprehensive overview. Drawing on research from the fields of anthropology, sociology, and psychology, the study examines how cultural, familial, and individual factors interact to cause EDS. Significant factors that shape the life of the eldest daughter include the roles that cultural standards, sibling interactions, and parental expectations play. Furthermore, the review emphasizes the psychological toll, including elevated levels of stress and anxiety, as well as the possible everlasting effects on self-worth and identity development. This study aims to give a thorough understanding of EDS by combining existing research and literature. This will allow healthcare professionals, educators, and legislators to assist those who are suffering.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2024
Men's mental health is a crucial yet frequently disregarded component of health care. The distinc... more Men's mental health is a crucial yet frequently disregarded component of health care. The distinct challenges and coping mechanisms that men employ to cope with mental health issues are discussed in this paper. The analysis synthesizes the body of research on men's approach to asking for help, handling stress, and dealing with mental health issues, which are influenced by societal, cultural, and psychological factors. This study delves into a range of therapies and support systems specifically designed to improve the mental health of men. This study intends to educate policymakers, medical professionals, and the general public on the intricacies of men's mental health by shedding light on these findings, aiming to promote more efficient and inclusive methods of mental health treatment.
International Journa For Multidisciplinary Research , 2024
This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social... more This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social implications, psychological bases, and preventive measures. Fear of happiness has a substantial negative influence on one's general well-being, interpersonal relationships, and level of life satisfaction. It is frequently caused by subconscious beliefs or past experiences. This paper explores how fear of happiness appears in different situations and why it is detrimental to mental health, leading to self-destructive behaviors, heightened anxiety, and depression. It does this by using psychological theories and empirical research. Furthermore, the paper discusses preventive measures and interventions aimed at addressing the fear of happiness. They consist of mindfulness exercises, cognitive-behavioral methods, and positive psychology therapies that aim to eliminate unfavorable notions, foster self-compassion, and strengthen resilience.
International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 2024
This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social... more This research study examines the complicated phenomena of fear of happiness, including its social implications, psychological bases, and preventive measures. Fear of happiness has a substantial negative influence on one's general well-being, interpersonal relationships, and level of life satisfaction. It is frequently caused by subconscious beliefs or past experiences. This paper explores how fear of happiness appears in different situations and why it is detrimental to mental health, leading to self-destructive behaviors, heightened anxiety, and depression. It does this by using psychological theories and empirical research. Furthermore, the paper discusses preventive measures and interventions aimed at addressing the fear of happiness. They consist of mindfulness exercises, cognitive-behavioral methods, and positive psychology therapies that aim to eliminate unfavorable notions, foster self-compassion, and strengthen resilience.
International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 2024
This study aims to investigate the potential of music therapy as a stress reliever for young adul... more This study aims to investigate the potential of music therapy as a stress reliever for young adults. Any unpleasant emotion or sensation, including strain and pressure, is referred to as stress. The clinical and evidence-based application of music interventions to fulfill specific goals within a therapeutic alliance by a qualified professional who has completed an approved music therapy program is known as music therapy. Music therapy mediations aim to improve well-being, reduce stress, ease pain, communicate emotions, improve memory, improve communication, and aid in physical recovery. A review of the literature demonstrates that music has a significant impact on a person's psychological state and lowers tension and anxiety.
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