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| Published: September 01, 2018
Impact of Yoga Nidra Meditation on Perceived Stress and Self Regulation in Teacher Trainees
Ph.D Scholar, Department of Counselling Psychology, University of Madras, Chennai, India Google Scholar More about the auther
Associate Professor and Head, Department of Psychology, Women’s Christian College, Chennai, India Google Scholar More about the auther
DIP: 18.01.049/20180603
DOI: 10.25215/0603.049
ABSTRACT
The present study investigates the practice of yoga nidra meditation as an effective strategy for addressing the perceived stress and self regulation of teacher trainees. In this study, purposive sampling was used and the sample was drawn from two Colleges of Education in Chengalpet and Chennai. The sample consisted of 70 women students of whom 35 were in the experimental group and 35 in the control group. The age range was between 21 years to 23 years. The mean age of the experimental group was 21.83 years (SD = 0.86). The mean age of the control group was 21.89 years (SD = 0.83). The yoga nidra intervention module, which consisted of 20 sessions, was administered to the experimental group. There were three sessions per week with each session lasting for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Psychological tests were used to measure perceived stress and self-regulation. These tests were administered before and after the intervention to both the groups. The results showed that Yoga nidra meditation significantly decreased perceived stress in teacher trainees who underwent the intervention compared to a control group.
Keywords
Yoga Nidra, self regulation, perceived stress, teacher trainees
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2018 Lakshmipathy, S & Easvaradoss, V
Received: August 13, 2018; Revision Received: August 03, 2018; Accepted: September 01, 2018
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ISSN 2348-5396
ISSN 2349-3429
18.01.049/20180603
10.25215/0603.049
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Published in Volume 06, Issue 3, July-September, 2018