Head of the Department

Dr. Proshanto Kr. Saha
Associate Professor

Phone:08758316189

Email: proshanto.saha@rgu.ac.in

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Founder Head (HoD): Dr. Kakali Goswami

The Department of Psychology was established in the year 2017 with two Assistant Professors. Currently the Department is running with two Assistant Professors and one Guest Assistant Professor. The Department was set up to develop an awareness of the importance of studying human behaviour and the societal relevance of psychology. The Department offers M.A. Psychology which is of four semesters and the curriculum is so designed as to provide strong theoretical, methodological and contemporary knowledge of various areas of Psychology to the students. The purpose is to equip the students with knowledge, skills and values to become effective and competent professional psychologist. During the course, the students are taken for field visit at mental health centres and counselling cells besides interactive classroom teaching and laboratory training. Time to time extended lectures from experts in relevant field is also conducted. This academic training enables the students to work in a broad range of settings such as, medical, organization, counselling centres, NGOs, researchers and academicians.

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Four Year Under graduate programme in Psychology

Department Department of Psychology
Duration 4
Minimum Age Limit 0
Course Price 6000/-
Intake Capacity
Intake Capacity
Entrance Test : Required (CUET)
Syllabus Syllabus : Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (NEP2020)

Master of Arts in Psychology

Department Department of Psychology
Duration 2
Minimum Age Limit 0
Course Price  6250.00
Intake Capacity
Intake Capacity 30
Entrance Test : Required (RGUCET)
Syllabus Syllabus : M.A Psychology (Download)

Ph.D in Psychology

Department Department of Psychology
Duration 3
Minimum Age Limit 0
Course Price 11258/-
Intake Capacity
Intake Capacity
Entrance Test : Required (RGUPET)
Syllabus Syllabus : Ph.D Psychology (Download)
Dr. Prosanto Kumar Saha
Associate Professor

Specialization: Cognitive Science & Forensic Psychology

proshanto.saha@rgu.ac.in+91-8758316189
Dr. Kakali Goswami
Assistant Professor

Specialization: Organizational Psychology

+91-8876942391kakali.goswami@rgu.ac.in
Dr. Dharmeshwari Lourembam
Assistant Professor

Specialization: Clinical Psychology, Child psychopathology, Guidance and Counselling, Positive Psychology

+91-8794302401dharmeshwari.lourembam@rgu.ac.in
Dr. Sandeep Panchal
Assistant Professor

Specialization: Sports Psychology, Health Psychology and Clinical Psychology

+91-9467025239sandeep.panchal@rgu.ac.in
Dr. Satchit Prasun Mandal
Assistant Professor

Specialization: Sports Psychology, Health Psychology and Clinical Psychology

+91-8004498609, +91-7310250445satchit.mandal@rgu.ac.in
Mr. Takio Agung
Phone: +91-8258014894

Email: takio.agung@rgu.ac.in

Mrs. Teli Yabang Gyadi
Phone: +91-8119095099
Ms. Nangram Ana
Phone: +91-6909661594

Two Days Virtual National Conference on Adaptability in Crisis: Psychology,Education and Society

Series Name :National Conference

Presenter :Department of Psychology

Sponser :Rajiv Gandhi University

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The ongoing COVID-19 is testimonial of the fact that the psychological effects of contagion and quarantine is not limited to the fear of contracting the virus. The ongoing pandemic has significant economic, health, educational, psychological and social effects on the population.

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Two Day National Workshop on Life Skill Management 2019

Series Name :Workshop

Presenter :Department of Psychology

Sponser :Rajiv Gandhi University

Location :Seminar Hall of Department of Physics, RGU

A two-day national workshop on life skill management was organized by the Department of Psychology on 25th and 26th September 2019. The workshop started with an inaugural function on the 25th September at 9.30 am at the seminar hall of Department of Physics, RGU.

A brief report on two-day national workshop on life skill management

Two Day National Workshop on Life Skill Management 2019

Series Name :Workshop

Presenter :Department of Psychology

Sponser :Rajiv Gandhi University

Location :Seminar Hall of Department of Physics, RGU

A two-day national workshop on life skill management was organized by the Department of Psychology on 25th and 26th September 2019. The workshop started with an inaugural function on the 25th September at 9.30 am at the seminar hall of Department of Physics, RGU.

A brief report on two-day national workshop on life skill management

ACHIEVEMENTS


S.No. Name Achievements
1 Tokmem Paron JRF
2 Rikam Sangyu JRF
3 Tadar Amar JRF
4 Pritisha Phukan UGC-NET
5 Habung Antung UGC-NET
6 Biri Tame UGC-NET
7 Jomyir Bagra UGC-NET
8 Yuma Narah UGC-NET
9 Hibu Mayur Pushpa Rani Mitra Gold Medal for Topper in Faculty of Social Sciences (2023)

Department of Psychology,
Faculty of Social Sciences Building,
Above Department of History,
Rajiv Gandhi University- Rono Hills,
Doimukh, Arunachal Pradesh- 791112
Email I.D: hod.psychology@rgu.ac.in
Mobile No.: +91 8758316189/ +91 9233002100 (HoD), +91 8258014894 (P.A to HoD)

DEPARTMENT NOTICES


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1 National and International seminars are held from time to time by the Department. View
2 National and International seminars are held from time to time by the Department. View
3 National and International seminars are held from time to time by the Department. View
4 National and International seminars are held from time to time by the Department. View

PROGRAM REPORTS


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1 Final report on WMHD,2023 View
2 Program report promoting mental helath View
3 Program report suicide awareness View
4 Program report_WMH day 2018 View
5 Program report_WMHD 2017 (1) View
6 Report of One Day Online National Webinar on Women’s Rights as Human Rights dated 03.09.2020 View
7 Report on Mental Wellness Workshop View
8 REPORT online national workshop on emotional intelligence View
9 Webinar Report on Career Prospects in Psychology View
10 Webinar Report on Two Days Interactive Session View

ONLINE STUDY MATERIAL


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  1. Spiritual well-being: a protective resource among youth of Arunachal Pradesh: Lourembam, D.; Ete, L; Defence Life Science Journal, 2021, 6 (1), 30-36.
  2. Experience of Hedonia and Eudaimonoa through Social Support: Lourembam, D; Indian journal of Human Relations, 2018, 52 (2), 8-14.
  3. Optimal living among youth: The role played by goals: Lourembam, D; International Journal of Social Sciences Review, 2017, 5(3), 522-524.
  4. The experience of flow in sports activities among Manipuri students: Lourembam, D; The International Research Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2016, 5(1), 14-25.
  5. Psychological impact of work culture among police personnel: Lourembam, D; Moirangmayum, S; International Research Journal of Human Resources and Social Sciences, 2014, 1(6), 1-10.
  6. The role of materialistic and non-materialistic goals on hedonic and Eudaimonic well-being among youth: Banth, S.; Lourembam, D.; Journal of Psychometry, 2012, 26(2), 1-7.
  7. An Analysis Of Relation Between Emotional Intelligence And Self-Leadership Among Tribal Students In Arunachal Pradesh: Goswami,K.; Bagra, J.; PIMT Journal of Bussiness,2021,13(4),234-239.
  8. The Effect Of COVID 19 On Women In North East India: An Intersectional Perspective: Goswami,K.; Narah, Y.; The international Journal of Indian Psychology,2021, 9(1),759-768.
  9. Perception Of The Use Of ICT For Online Education: Status During The Covid19 Pandemic: Goswami, K.; Ete, L.; PIMT-Journal of Bussiness,2021, 13(3),49- 52.
  10. Assessment Of University Teachers Training Needs For Professional Development: Goswami, K; IAHRW International Journal of Social Science Review,2018, 6(6), 1086-1089.
  11. The Relation Between Positive Psychological Capital And Creative Thinking Among Undergraduate Students: Talukdar, R.R. & Goswami, K; Asian Resonance, 2016, 5(3),99-103.
  12. Role Of Reselience In Enhancing Wellness Among College Students : Tallukdar, R.R. & Goswami, K; Shrinkhala, 2016, 3(12), 50-53.
  13. Self Efficacy: A Life Skill For Enhancing Psychological Well-Being: Talukdar, R.R. & Goswami, K; Remarking, 2015, 2(5) ,102-106.
  14. Assessment Of Level Of Self-Efficacy Among Post Graduate Students: Talukdar, R.R. & Goswami, K; Periodic Research, 2015, 4(2), 135-137. Member, IQAC , Rajiv Gandhi University 2019-2021 Dr. Kakali Goswami
  15. Relation Between Emotional Intelligence And Job Stress Among Engineers’ At Managerial Level At Public Sector Organizations: Goswami, K. & Talukdar, R.R.; IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2013 ,7(3), 44-47.
  16. The Family Environment As The Predictor Of Psychological Well-Being Among Postgraduate Students In Assam: Talukdar, R.R. & Goswami, K.; Indian Journal of Health and Well-being , 2013, 1341-1343.
  17. Occupational Stress And Burnout Among Nationalized Bank Managers: Goswami, K. & Ta8ukdar, R.R.; Indian Journal of Social Sciences and Organizational Behaviour,2012, 1(2),77-84.
  18. Cultural Intelligence Among Tribal And Nontribal Students: Talukdar, R.R.; Goswami, K.; Global journal of Sociology and Anthroplogy , 2012, 2(1),49-55.
  19. Effect Of Psychological Contract Violation On Organizational Commitment, Trust And Turnover Intention In Private And Public Sector Indian Organizations: Shahnawaz, MG. & Goswami, K.; Vision: the Journal of Business Perspective,2011, 15(3), 209-217.
  20. Dr. Sandeep & Joshi, H. L. (2021 in Press). An investigation on Suicidal Ideation among Working Professionals. Journal of Neuropsychiatry (London), (ISSN Print-1758-2008, electronic ISSN-1758-2916, Belgium, (Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®), Scopus)
  21. Dr. Sandeep & Joshi, H. L. (2021). Predictors of Suicidal Ideation among Married Professionals: General Health Problems and Negative Affect. Journal of Clinical Psychology & Mental Health Care (ADITUM Publishing LLC, 16192 Coastal Highway Lewes, DE 19958, USA), 3(3).
  22. Gupt, D.K., Yangdon, T., & Dr. Sandeep. (2021). Mindfulness Practice and Ameliorating Depressive Symptoms among PTSD Clients: An Experimental Study. International Education and Research Journal, 7(5), 8-10. (Peer Reviewed, Multi-Disciplinary Refereed & International indexed Journal) EISSN-2454-9916.
  23. Dr. Sandeep & Yadav, M. (2021). Day Time Sleepiness and Quality of Life Predicts Perceived Stress among Youth. Journal of Psychological Research, 3(2), 29-34. (Peer Reviewed & International Journal) ISSN- 2630-5143(Bilingual Publishing Co, Singapore).
  24. Dr. Sandeep & Joshi, H. L. (2021). Mental Health Problems and Alcohol Use among Professionals. The ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry, 22(1). (Peer Reviewed & International Journal, PsycINFO) ISSN 2331-7805(In Print), E-ISSN-2331- 7791 (Malaysia). Web of Science: emerging sources citation index.
  25. Dr. Sandeep & Yadav, P. (2021). Aggression among Students: Comparative Study. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI), 10(2), 54-56. (Impact factor: 5.35, Peer Reviewed) ISSN 2319-7722 (Online), 2319-7714(Print).
  26. Dr. Sandeep & Yadav, P. (2020). Day Time Sleepiness, Fear of COVID-19 and Emotional Adjustment among Adolescent. International Journal of Education and Psychological Research (IJEPR), 9(4) 5-8, (Peer Reviewed & Refereed), ISSN, 2279-0179.
  27. Sharma, P., Dr. Sandeep, & Pal, S. (2020). Occupational Stress and WorkFamily Conflict among Police Constables. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 8(4), 327-335. (Peer Reviewed & Academic International Journal) ISSN 2348-5396(online), 2349-3429(Print).
  28. Sharma, P., Dr. Sandeep, & Pal, S. (2020). Burnout and Type-A Behaviour among Police Constables: A Comparative Study. The International Journal of Indian Psychology,8(4),548-545.(Peer Reviewed & Academic International Journal) ISSN 2348-5396(online), 2349-3429(Print).
  29. Dr. Sandeep & Yadav, P. (2020). Role of Anxiety and Depression in Adolescent’s Emotional Adjustment. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 8(2), 1372-1378. (Peer Reviewed & Academic International Journal) ISSN 2348-5396(online), 2349-3429(Print).
  30. Dr. Sandeep & Joshi, H. L. (2020). Mental Health Problems at Workplace: A review. The International Journal of Indian Psychology, 8(3), 525-528. (Peer Reviewed & Academic International Journal) ISSN 2348-5396(online), 2349- 3429(Print).
  31. Sandeep & Joshi, H. L. (2019). Mental Health, Exercise and Physical Activity. International Journal of Scientific Research, 8(5), 1-2. (Peer Reviewed International Journal) ISSN – 2277 – 8179.
  32. Sandeep, Mukerjee, S., & Kumar, U. (2016). Optimism in Relation to Wellbeing, Resilience and Perceived Stress. International Journal of Education and Dr. Sandeep Panchal Psychological Research (IJEPR), 5(2), 1-6. (Peer Reviewed & Refereed), ISSN, 2279-0179.
  33. Sandeep (2016). Role of mental skills in sports performance. International Journal of Sports Sciences and Physical Education, 4(1), 01-04. (Peer Reviewed &Refereed), ISSN, 0976-2752, e-2229-6034.
  34. Gautam, A., Sandeep, & Kumar, U. (2013). A study on anxiety, depression and mental health status among old age people. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 3(6), 1-4. (Peer Reviewed &Refereed), ISSN 2250- 3153.
  35. Tiwari, G. K., Pandey, R., Rai, P. K., Pandey, R., Verma, Y., Parihar, P., … & Mandal, S. P. (2020). Self-compassion as an intrapersonal resource of perceived positive mental health outcomes: a thematic analysis. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 23(7), 550-569.
  36. Kumar, S. K., Mandal, S. P., & Bharti, D. A. (2020). Perceived Stress and Psychological Wellbeing: The Moderating Role of Proactive Coping. Journal of the Indian Academy of Applied Psychology, 46(2), 200-209.
  37. Karl, J. A., Prado, S. M. M., Gracanin, A., Verhaeghen, P., Ramos, A., Mandal, S. P., … & Druica, E. (2020). The Cross-cultural Validity of the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire Across 16 Countries. MINDFULNESS, 11(5), 1226- 1237.
  38. Majumdar, I. G., Singh, T., Arya, Y. K., Mandal, S. P., & Kumari, S. (2017). Childhood parental emotional maltreatment: A study of its consequences in adulthood. Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, 8(1), 29-34.
  39. Mandal, S. P., Arya, Y. K., & Pandey, R. (2017). Mindfulness, Emotion Regulation, and Subjective Well-Being: Exploring the Link. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology & Mental Health, 24(1), 57-63.
  40. Yadav, R. S., Mehra, R., & Mandal, S. P. (2016). Enhancing Gender Diversity in Organizations? An Indian Exploration. Indian Journal of Human Relations, 49(1), 129-135.
  41. Mandal, S. P., Arya, Y. K., & Pandey, R. (2016). Validation of the factor structure of the five-facet mindfulness questionnaire. Indian Journal of Health and Wellbeing, 7(1), 61-66.
  42. Mandal, S. P., Arya, Y. K., & Pandey, R. (2014). Understanding emotion regulatory effect of mindfulness: Role of differentiation and range of emotional experiences. Indian Journal of Positive Psychology, 5(4), 356-362.
  43. Mandal, S. P., Arya, Y. K., & Pandey, R. (2012). Mental health and mindfulness: Mediational role of positive and negative affect. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 19(2), 150-159.
  44. Mandal, S. P., Arya, Y. K., & Pandey, R. (2011). Mindfulness, emotion regulation and subjective wellbeing: An overview of pathways to positive mental health. Indian Journal of Social Science Research, 8(1-2), 159-167.

Muscular Behavior and Force Generation in Long and Triple Jump

Department : Department of Physical Education
Author: Dr.SambhuPrasad

Semester Timetable w.e.f. January to June 2024

 

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Projects

  1. EEG Correlates of Aggression, Response Inhibition & Deviant Behaviour in Juvenile Offenders and Adolescents: Application of Neurofeedback Intervention Cognitive Retraining Module (NICRtM)
  2. Dream: Cognition and Culture: A Psych-Anthropological study on Nyishi Tribe in Arunachal Pradesh
  3. Exploring the Self, Identity and Insecurities of the Borderland Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh: A Psychosocial Inquiry in the North East Indian Ethnic Minorities
  4. Culture, Self and suicidal risks: A Psychosocial inquiry in the Indu-Mishmi tribes of Arunachal Pradesh
  5. The Acculturation process and Existential-Morality Anxiety: the Sequential Mediation of Self-construal and Religiosity among the Students of Arunachal Pradesh
  6. To Evaluate the Effect of Neurofeedback Intervention Training Module on Emotional Regulation, Impulsivity and Aggression among Juvenile offenders
  7. Cyber-security-Challenges under Cyber Space specially for Women users: Cyber security among the Indigenous Women of Arunachal Pradesh: Status, Implications and strategies Reforms
  8. Women Mental Health: Mental Health and its correlation: A study of Women in Arunachal Pradesh

Happenings:

  1. Mental Wellness Programme: Life Skills for a Healthier You: Balancing Academic and Personal Life
  2. RGU Uni-fest, 2024

Facilities:

  1. Library: 485 books and more than 12 e-Journals in Psychology discipline.
  2. Internet Facilities for Staff and Students: The college is wi-fi enabled and students and staff have free access to the internet.
  3. Class rooms with ICT Facility: Class rooms are equipped with projectors to enable students to make power-point presentations
  4. Transportation Facility
  5. Laboratory: Well-equipped laboratory with more than 40+ and Psychometric tools and instruments (10+).

Awards: Pushpa Rani Mitra Gold Medal for Topper in Faculty of Social Sciences (2023): Hibu Mayur

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