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Mukti Shah

Mukti Shah Mukti Shah is a clinical psychologist, having keen interest in spirituality, and holistic development of human potential and inter and intra personal processes. Trained in rational emotive behavior therapy and graphology, she has worked as a sports psychologist for athletes training for the Olympics.

She has several international paper presentations to her credit and has won awards at international psychology conferences. She has collaborated with psychologists from Stanford University in areas of identity development. She has also done work in areas of stress, coping, and emotional intelligence.

Mukti is certified in entrepreneurial development and achievement motivation from the National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development. She is primarily responsible for content development and psychometric assessments.

Some of papers and presentations to her credit are:

  • Shah.M.D &Thingujam, N. K. S. (2008) Perceived Emotional Intelligence and Ways of Coping Among Students. Journal of Indian Association of Applied Psychology, 34, 83-91.
  • Shah, M.D., Thingujam, N.K. (2006). Perceived Emotional Intelligence and Ways of Coping Among Students. Paper presented at 10th international and 41st National Conference of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology on Innovative Dimensions of Psychology: Counseling for Development
  • Roeser, R.W., Berry, R., Hastak, Y., Shah, M., Rao, M.A. & Bhatewara, S. (2006, April). Exploring the Varieties of Moral and Spiritual Education in India: Implications for Adolescents’ Spiritual Development. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Francisco.
  • Roeser, R.W., Rao, M.A., Berry, R., Gonsalves, A., Hastak, Y., Shah, M., & Bhatewara, S. (2006, March). The Modem and the Mango Tree: Assessing Adolescents’ Identity Development in India. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco.
  • Roeser, R.W., Rao, M.A., Shah, M., Hastak, Y., Gonsalves, A. & Berry, R. (2006, March). A Return to the Varieties of Religious Experience: Research Notes from India. Paper presented as part of a symposium “Theoretical issues in the study of adolescent spiritual development” at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, San Francisco.
  • Rao, M.A., Roeser, Hastak, Y., R.W., Gonsalves, A., Shah, M. & Berry, R. (2006). On the Relation Between Adolescents Emerging Cultural Identities and Anticipated Life Choices. Paper presented at 10th international and 41st National Conference of Indian Academy of Applied Psychology on Innovative Dimensions of Psychology: Counseling for Development
  • Manasawala, S.A., Shah, M. D., Abhyankar, S. (2003). Locus of Control and Anger Expression Among Young Adults. Paper presentedat the 5th national conference of the Indian Association of Human Behaviour (IAHB) on Aggression, Violence and Terrorism, December 2003.