(CANCELLED) Understanding Health and Well-Being from the Indigenous Indian Psychology Perspective
Dr. Meetu Khosla (PhD) of the University of Delhi examines India’s Indigenous psychology and its applications for modern life
Please note that this event has been cancelled.
Dr. Meetu Khosla (PhD) of the University of Delhi examines India’s Indigenous psychology and its applications for modern life, including physical and mental health, emotional resilience and traditional healing practices.
Thursday, March 26
3 pm
153 Arts Building, 9 Campus Dr.
Free and open to the public
Info: v.chirkov@usask.ca
Dr. Meetu Khosla (PhD) is an associate professor in the psychology department of the University of Delhi. She is a Fulbright Fellow, an Erasmus Mundus Fellow, a Shastri Fellow and an ICSSR Fellow. Khosla has published 65 articles and papers, written the book Physiological Psychology: An Introduction (Sage Publishing), and presented 130 keynote addresses at universities and conferences in India, the U.S.A., Canada, France, Poland and Lithuania. She has been working in the areas of Indigenous healing systems, neuro-cognitive psychology, cross-cultural psychology, health psychology and affective sciences. Khosla is actively involved in several cross-cultural research projects.