Yogic Spirituality and Positive Psychology vis-à-vis the Mental Health of Adolescents During COVID-19

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R K Roshni Raj Lakshmi
Elizabeth Oinam
Khwairakpam Gazalaxmi Devi
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[1] Manipur University,Guest Faculty, Department of Yoga
[2] Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenery University,Faculty of Naturopathy
[3] Manipur University,Department of Yoga
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Pastoral Psychology | 2023年 / 72卷
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Adolescents; COVID-19; Mental health; Positive psychology; Spirituality; Yoga;
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COVID-19 ushered in a period of uncertainty and insecurity. It has affected the mental well-being of all, but certain groups are more vulnerable, including adolescents. Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to adulthood in which the mental domain is still developing. The pandemic has had an adverse effect on the mental well-being of adolescents. Their normal routines are severely affected by the pandemic and related restrictions. There is a need for a coping mechanism or resources to empower this group of people. Spirituality has salubrious effect on all dimensions of health. The concept of spirituality is closely related to yoga and positive psychology. The article describes the similarities between yoga and positive psychology. It further posits that spirituality is closely related to yoga and positive psychology. The article also argues that both yoga and positive psychology could be useful in improving the mental dimension of health in adolescents in the COVID-19 era. A thorough study of the literature helped the authors to conclude that yoga and positive psychology definitely enhance mental well-being. The tenets of yoga and positive psychology can be incorporated into the daily regimen of children and adolescents to increase their resilience and mental strength. Further studies with robust study designs could ascertain the benefits of such measures.
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