Talathi et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Effect of mindfulness on emotional liability among adolescents.Talathi et al., 2017
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- 1121444273964235673
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- Talathi M
- Mhaske R
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- Indian Journal of Positive Psychology
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The transition to adolescence presents developmental challenges in physical, social, intellectual and psychological arenas. Adolescents typically experience more intense emotions. Life becomes more complex, and more mature coping skills are required to …
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