International Conference Presentation-Exploring Childhood Trauma’s Impact On Women’s Financial Well-Being

The following work done by the team at the Society for Energy & Emotions and Osat Knowledge Pvt Ltd was presented at the Annual International Conference on Harmony on Innovation at the DY Patil B-School, Pune. The work supports the model highlighted below that we use in our daily work - about the role of childhood trauma on long-term behavioural issues, that was explicitly studied among the women. Please see the press coverage HERE. Exploring Childhood Trauma’s Impact On Women's Financial Well-Being Author Details: *Ruhi Pabari1, Gunjan Y Trivedi2, Amit Trivedi3 1, 2 Society for Energy & Emotions, Wellness

International Conference Presentation-Exploring Childhood Trauma’s Impact On Women’s Financial Well-Being2025-05-21T15:04:43+05:30

Book Chapter (Social media & Mental health) in the book the Changing Landscape of School Psychology

Book Chapter (Social media & Mental health) in the book the Changing Landscape of School Psychology We are pleased to share that one of our studies on the impact of social media usage on mental health is now included in the recently published book (See the details below) Summary of the findings: The results indicated that higher usage of social media resulted in a negative impact on mental health parameters. The high (4-6 hours) to very high usage categories (>6 hours) had higher odds of poor mental health outcomes compared to low usage (<2 hours). Young individuals (Aged <=18-25) are

Book Chapter (Social media & Mental health) in the book the Changing Landscape of School Psychology2025-05-21T15:03:24+05:30

International Conference on applying Psychology for Suicide Prevention-Our Abstracts

Wellness Space team is going to present total of 3 abstracts (please see below) at the conference.  Please join us. Abstract #1 -Effective Strategies for Suicide Risk Assessment and Intervention: A Practical Guide Utilizing the ASQ Tool for Screening Background: Suicide behaviour (including suicide thoughts, plans, and history of attempts) requires specialised screening and intervention. Suicide is a primary cause of death in the young population of India (Age <39), and hence, psychologists and psychotherapists need a framework to facilitate better screening and recovery. Objective: The study, based on the ASQ (Ask Suicide Screening Questions) toolkit, provides

International Conference on applying Psychology for Suicide Prevention-Our Abstracts2025-05-21T15:23:00+05:30

Conference Publication – Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences via Machine Learning Ensembles

Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences via Machine Learning Ensembles Recently, we collaborated with the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi team to understand if predicting exposure to childhood trauma (Adverse Childhood Experiences-ACEs) is possible without directly asking questions about specific ACEs. We found that by understanding specific internalization experiences (such as well-being, depression and anxiety, sleep quality) and externalizing behaviours (such as suicide behaviour, ability to focus, history of self-harm, etc.), it is possible to understand if the individual has been exposed to low or high ACE level. The findings affect psychotherapists, psychologists and psychiatrists since many people take the time or

Conference Publication – Predicting Adverse Childhood Experiences via Machine Learning Ensembles2025-05-21T15:15:54+05:30

Wellness Space presentations at NAOP 2023 (Ahmedabad University)

Team Wellness Space presents several abstracts at the 32nd Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology,  NAOP 2023, at Ahmedabad University.  All the abstracts are listed below: Oral Presentation 1 - The impact of social media usage on well-being, anxiety & depression, sleep quality By Gunjan Y Trivedi ([email protected], +91.9574742288), Heer Vaghela, Hemalatha Ramani, Riri G Trivedi Abstract: Social media’s impact on mental health is well-documented and backed by scientific evidence. Based on review of literature, two hypotheses were propounded, 1) increased social media usage is linked to a negative impact on several mental health parameters, and 2) there

Wellness Space presentations at NAOP 2023 (Ahmedabad University)2025-05-21T12:23:50+05:30
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