1st Edition

The Psychological After-Effects of Covid Post-Pandemic Complications and Interventions in India

Edited By Uzaina Uzaina, Rajesh Verma, Ruchi Pandey Copyright 2025
    228 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This comprehensive resource provides a one-stop information repository, exploring all psychological aspects of Covid-19. It documents the after-effects of the Covid pandemic, and how it transformed India as a society and its citizens as individuals. The book covers the psycho-social impact on society and individuals and our collective behaviour, as well as coping strategies and interventions and how lessons learned will help in preparedness for the future.


    Including case studies and the latest research, this book examines how psycho-social paradigms changed as a result of the pandemic, and left their watermark on the human psyche. It also explores the coping strategies adopted to deal with this common aggressor and how the techniques varied in accordance with social, cultural and geographical factors. The final chapters offers new insights for the future, highlighting the psychological infrastructure required, the type of preparedness and handling strategies necessary to mitigate the impact of any future biogenic pandemics.


    Combining theory and practical application, it will be valuable reading for academics and researchers as well as practising psychologists, clinical psychologists and law-makers who are concerned with mental health.

    Chapter 1 Psycho-Social Consequences of COVID-19 across Age Groups: a Systematic Review

    Dr. Anita Manglani, Dr. Navkiran Kalsi, Shubham Prasad, Shreyas Babel, Nudrat Jahan, and Megha Sharma

    Chapter 2 “I don't know if it's Monday or October already”: A Photovoice Exploration of Psychosocial Experiences during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Sudha Shashwati, Mehar Gupta, Angela Peter, and Catherine Gomes

    Chapter 3 Impact and Challenges of COVID-19: A Situational Analysis

    Abhishek Mishra, Shachi Mishra, Jayant Kumar, and Anil Kumar

    Chapter 4 Speculated anticipatory Anxiety of Social Interactions post Covid-19 Lockdown and the Reality Check

    Sneha Mittal, Sanjay Kumar, and Vineet Gairola

    Chapter 5 A Qualitative Enquiry of the Experience of Music Professionals during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Shalini Mittal, Tushar Singh, Durgesh Kumar Upadhyay, and Bhawna Tushir

    Chapter 6 Spiritual Dispositional Coping and Health Hardiness on Stress and Related Illnesses: Aftermath COVID-19

    Ishanpreet Kaur Toor and Dr Kritika Rastogi

    Chapter 7 Psychological Capital: A Determinant of Mental Well-being among Police Personnel during COVID-19

    Dr. Roma Seraj and Prof. Asma Parveen

    Chapter 8 Spiritual Tourism as a Panacea for Covid Burnout: A Systematic Review

    Harshita Jha and Dr. Shaveta Sachdeva

    Chapter 9 Rajyoga Meditation as an Intervention Technique for Managing Negative Affect Post COVID-19

    Pavitra Singh and Dr. Pradeep Kumar

    Chapter 10 A Critical Study: The Transactional Concept of Coping through Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Sruthi Suresh, Abhay Rajendran, and Abirami A V

    Chapter11 Pandemic: A Synthesised Opinion

    Dr Rakesh Verma, Dr Sujit Verma, and Parul

    Biography

    Dr Uzaina, PhD, CPsychol, is a Practitioner Counselling Psychologist passionate about helping families and neurodiverse children. She holds critical positions as the Research and Psychology Training Lead at Geniuslane in India and the United Kingdom. Additionally, she founded Psyche Vitality and is the co-director of the Association of Child Brain Research and CDC Solutions India. Dr Uzaina's expertise lies in conducting diagnostic assessments and providing essential counselling and support to families. With nearly a decade of experience, she has dedicated herself to offering short-term and long-term counselling and psychotherapy services to adolescents, women, and families. She remains actively engaged in continuous research audits, furthering her commitment to advancing the field of psychology. She also takes great pride in delivering comprehensive training programs to psychology trainees, sharing her knowledge and expertise with the next generation of professionals.

    Dr Rajesh Verma is an Assistant Professor and student of Psychology at Feroz Gandhi Memorial Government College Adampur, Haryana. He is an Air veteran, academic gold medalist and completed his Doctorate from MD University Rohtak. As a report writer, he worked on a DST-funded project on cognitive preparedness. His area of interest lies in indigenous psychology, cognitive psychology, social psychology, Psychometrics, organising academic events and content writing. Recently he organised the ICSSR-sponsored National Conference on “Bhagavad Gita: An Eternal Repository of Multi-disciplinary Lessons for Mankind”. He is currently involved in editing a book entitled, “Exploring the Psycho-Social Impact of Covid-19 Global Perspectives on Behaviour, Interventions and Future Directions (Responses)”, slated to be published by Routledge. He is tech-savvy, uploads psychology curriculum content-specific videos, and writes blogs regularly. He loves to interact with students.

    Dr. Ruchi Pandey, PhD, MACP, serves as an Assistant Lecturer at Government Degree College, where she is passionately dedicated to transforming the educational landscape for young women in semi-rural areas and colleges. Her academic journey reflects a remarkable trajectory of achievement, marked by excellence and leadership. As a standout student, Dr. Pandey earned the distinction of being the Best Outgoing Student and Topper of her cohort during her undergraduate studies at the University of Lucknow's Awadh Girl’s Degree College. She continued her academic prowess during her Master's program at Amity University Lucknow, where she similarly excelled. In 2020, Dr. Pandey's outstanding abilities were recognized when she was appointed as a Gazetted Officer through the Uttar Pradesh Service Commission. Dr. Pandey's expertise lies in the realm of psychology, with a focus on understanding and crafting psychological measures to enhance individual well-being. Her research interests encompass pivotal areas such as self-forgiveness, self-compassion, resilience, positive body image, and self-affirmations. Through her impactful work, she has amassed over 199 citations in her academic career, a testament to the quality and significance of her contributions to the fields of psychology and self-compassion. Driven by a passion for education and a commitment to empowering young women, Dr. Ruchi Pandey inspired and made meaningful strides in her efforts to create positive change in society.