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This edited volume reimagines psychological science through Indian cultural, philosophical, and spiritual traditions, responding to growing concerns about the dominance of Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) paradigms in mainstream psychology. Questioning universalist assumptions and imposed etics, the volume advances a context-sensitive, bottom-up approach that takes culture and lived experience seriously in the study of well-being, resilience, and flourishing.
Grounded in Indigenous Psychology and contemporary positive psychology, the book integrates Indian constructs such as anāsakti (non-attachment), samatva (equanimity). ānanda (bliss), and related ideas from yoga, Vedānta, Buddhism, and the Bhagavad Gita with empirical rigor. It brings together mixed-method research, narrative inquiry, and culturally valid psychometric research to demonstrate how indigenous epistemologies can coexist with scientific standards of reliability and validity.
Drawing on contributions presented at the 3rd International Conference on Positive Psychology, India, the volume is organized into three thematic sections: philosophical foundations and indigenous constructs; culturally grounded interventions and practices for well-being; and emerging empirical insights from Indian populations. Chapters engage with themes including quiet ego, wellbeing literacy, yoga-based self-regulation, mindfulness, nature connectedness, social-emotional learning, resilience in adversity, and the development and adaptation of psychological measures for Indian contexts.
The volume also addresses contemporary challenges facing psychology in India, such as mental health innovation, culturally responsive assessment, ethical research practice, and the need for interdisciplinary collaboration across psychology, education, health, and indigenous knowledge systems. By situating individual well-being within social, ecological, and cultural systems, the book moves beyond narrow individualism toward more inclusive models of psychological functioning.
By bridging ancient wisdom with modern methodologies, this volume offers a coherent framework for culturally grounded theory, research, and practice. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars, graduate students, mental health professionals, educators, and policymakers seeking approaches that expand psychological science while remaining ethically and culturally attuned - both within India and in the global context.
Contents
Chapter 1: Reimagining Psychology from the Ground Up: Indian Perspectives, Indigenous Frameworks, and the Future of Wellbeing Science.- Chapter 2: Trait Pathways to Resilience: The Role of Quiet Ego and Non-attachment in a Cross-Sectional Indian Sample.- Chapter 3: Beyond Western Paradigms: The Bhagavad Gita's Role in a Global Positive Psychology.- Chapter 4: Impact of Anasakti on Emotional Regulation: A study on UPSC aspirants.- Chapter 5: Assessing Indian Psychological Constructs: A Scoping Review of Modern Measurement Tools (2000 - 2025).- Chapter 6: The Architecture of Indian Psychology: A Bibliometric Roadmap of Emerging Trends.- Chapter 7: Building Grit Among Children of Migrant Workers Through Social Emotional Learning: Evidence From an Intervention Study.- Chapter 8: Role of Yoga in Executive Function, Grit and Hope Among Women: A Comparative Study.- Chapter 9: Effect of Mindfulness Based Training Program on Psychological Well-being of Higher Secondary School Students.- Chapter 10: 'HÁRSH' as an Online Well-Being Platform: Preliminary Evidence from India.- Chapter 11: Analyzing the Behavior A/B Patterns of GNM Nursing Students: A Cross-sectional Study.- Chapter 12: Validation of the Authenticity Scale among the Indian adults.- Chapter 13: Embracing impermanence: Exploring existing and new narratives of death in Indian setting.- Chapter 14: How Young Adults Understand Happiness and Mental Health: A Cultural Perspective.- Chapter 15: The Pursuit of Happyness: A Bibliometric Exploration of Global and Indian Trends in Well-Being Increasing Strategies.- Chapter 16: Envisioning a Culturally Responsive Psychology.



