1st Edition
Covid-19 Through the Lens of Mental Health in India Present Status and Future Directions
1 Health Beliefs and Compliance to Health Behaviours During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Survey Among Indian Adults
ASHMITA MUKHERJEE, URMIMALA GHOSE AND TILOTTAMA MUKHERJEE
2 Unveiling Stigma: Exploring Mental Health Literacy in the Time of COVID-19 Pandemic
AVISIKTA BASU AND TILOTTAMA MUKHERJEE
3 Quality of Living in the Aftermath of a Pandemic
SUKANYA CHOWDHURY, TURFA AHMED AND TILOTTAMA MUKHERJEE
4 Impact of Loneliness and Cognitive Emotion Regulation in Psychological Well-being of Students During the Pandemic URMIMALA GHOSE AND TILOTTAMA MUKHERJEE
5 Nobody’s Child: Managing Mental Trauma of Children With Mental Health Issues
ANIRUDDHA DEB
6 Empowering Through Solution-Focused Conversations: Context of COVID-19 Crisis
JASEEM KOORANKOT AND TILOTTAMA MUKHERJEE
7 Concluding Remarks – Current Standing and Future Directions
TURFA AHMED AND SUKANYA CHOWDHURY
Biography
Tilottama Mukherjee is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Psychology at the University of Calcutta, India, and a RCI-registered Clinical Psychologist. She has published extensively and has presented her research in national and international conferences on mental health and wellness, applied psychology, behaviour therapy, and social psychology.






