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Dr. Priyesh Kumar Singh

Assistant Professor, School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Cognitive Science and Psychology,Amritapuri

Qualification: Ph.D
Research Interest: Health Psychology, Counselling Psychology

Bio

Dr. Priyesh Kumar Singh work attempts to unravel the executive functioning in Psychogenic Non-epileptitc Seizure (PNES) patients. Currently his research work emphasizes to fill the gap between diagnosis and management of Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures. He envisages to strengthen the research in uncovering the evo-cognitive bases of human emotion and pathologies in the context of learning and gender.

Publications

Journal Article

Year : 2024

Deciphering the puzzle: Exploring the etiology of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures

Cite this Research Publication : Priyesh Kumar Singh, Kedarmal Verma, Anu raj Singh, Sandhya Gupta,Deciphering the puzzle: Exploring the etiology of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures,Health Sciences Review, 11,2024,100171,ISSN, 2772-6320.

Publisher : Elsevier

Year : 2022

Effect of Emotional Valence on Working Memory of Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES) Patients

Cite this Research Publication : Priyesh Kumar Singh, Chaurasia, R.N., Pratap, S.,Tiwari, T., Mishra, V.N., & Singh, T., Effect of emotional valence on working memory of psychogenic non-epileptic seizure patients, Journal of neurosciences in rural practice,13(3): 521–524, 2022.

Year : 2018

Diagnostic perspective in psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: An overview

Cite this Research Publication : Priyesh Kumar Singh, Singh T, Mishra V.N, Chaurasia R.N, Tiwari T, Singh I.L, A Singh, Diagnostic perspective in psychogenic non-epileptic seizures: An overview, Annals of Indian Psychiatry,2, 80-87, 2018

Book Chapter

Year : 2024

Balancing Lives: A Thematic Analysis of Self-Care and Emotional Balance Among Female Professors

Cite this Research Publication : Shravani Minesh Kapse, Sandhya Gupta, Anu Raj Singh, Priyesh Kumar Singh, Balancing Lives: A Thematic Analysis of Self Care and Emotional and Balance Among Female Professors, Promoting Mindfulness and Well-Being with Indian Psychology, Pages 255-275, IGI Global, 2024

Year : 2024

Maximizing Employee Satisfaction and Productivity Through Karma Yoga Practices: Thematic Analysis

Cite this Research Publication : Anu Raj Singh, Pratima Mishra, Priyesh Kumar Singh, Maximizing Employee Satisfaction and Productivity Through Karma Yoga Practices: Thematic Analysis, In A. Sathiyaseelan& S. Balasundaram (Eds.), Promoting Narratives on Defining Moments for Women Leaders in Higher Education (pp. 203-224). IGI Global, 2024

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