Trauma & Acute Care Open Access

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Shree Lakshmi

Department of Clinical Psychology, CMR University, Kalyana Nagar, Bengaluru, India

Publications
  • Research Article   
    From First Born to Last: A Psychological Exploration of Self-Esteem, Resilience and Happiness across Birth Orders
    Author(s): Turnisha Dey* and Shree Lakshmi

    This research study aims to explore how birth order influences self-esteem, psychological resilience, and happiness among young adults. Birth order, or an individual's position among siblings in a family, has long been thought to influence many elements of personality and psychological development. Self-Esteem refers to a person's total subjective assessment of their own value or worth, including their ideas about themselves and the feelings that go along with it. The term psychological resilience describes the capacity to adjust to and recover from hardship, trauma, or stress. People who possess resilience are able to persevere through adversity, bounce back from failure, and stay positive and purposeful. Happiness is defined by sentiments of joy, contentment, and general well-being. It includes feeling good about oneself, having good feelings, and feeling fulfilled. Utilizin.. View More»

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