SGR MAR 20: In a groundbreaking achievement, Seema Kumari (Wife of a Serving Army Officer with Rashtriya Rifles), an aspiring research scholar and psychology counsellor, has successfully obtained her Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. Her thesis, titled “Spirituality, Hope, Optimism, Resilience, and Personal Growth in Relation to Quality of Life Among Armed Forces Personnel,” under the esteemed guidance of Dr. Prerna Puri née Kumar, Professor in the Department of Psychology, carries significant implications for addressing stress-related challenges among military personnel in the volatile region of Jammu & Kashmir.
Kumari’s research delves deep into the intricacies of the psychological well-being of armed forces personnel, exploring the interplay between spirituality, hope, optimism, resilience, and personal growth, and its impact on their overall quality of life. In a region marred by conflict and uncertainty, where the mental health of soldiers is often overlooked, this study shines a light on the importance of addressing their emotional needs.
Dr. Prerna Puri’s guidance and expertise have played a pivotal role in shaping this research, providing valuable insights that can potentially revolutionize the approach to mental health support within the armed forces. By understanding the factors that contribute to resilience and personal growth, strategies can be developed to enhance the psychological resilience of military personnel, ultimately improving their well-being and performance in challenging environments.
This research not only contributes to the academic discourse in the field of psychology but also holds immense practical significance for the armed forces operating in Jammu & Kashmir. By fostering a deeper understanding of the psychological mechanisms at play, it paves the way for the development of targeted interventions and support systems tailored to the unique needs of soldiers stationed in conflict zones.
The implications of Kumari’s research extend far beyond academia, offering a ray of hope for the brave men and women who serve in the armed forces, particularly in regions like Jammu & Kashmir, where the burden of stress and trauma is profound. It is a testament to the power of scholarship in addressing real-world challenges, and a beacon of optimism for a brighter, more resilient future for our military personnel.