Author Name: – Gannu Praveen Kumar, Dr. Shivanand Date:- 17-March-2026
Background: Vedas are considered as the oldest repository of spiritual knowledge in the world, where the primary emphasis is an understanding the nature of mind and consciousness, as this forms the fundamental basis to Indic knowledge. There are a growing number of studies focusing on lifestyle improvement among patients with psychotic illness. Studies on how to improve the lifestyle of patients with severe mental illness are still lacking.
Objectives: The objective of the study was to analyse the impact of economic stressors on mental health indicators. A comprehensive strategy was employed utilizing various patients to examine the indigenation of psychology to explore the various mental health issues in collaboration with indigenous clinical practitioners.
Methods: The methodology uses the strategy of inductive approach in the beginning, and then following a deductive approach, which is often used in exploring new areas of research.
Results: This study identifies certain elements incorporated in establishing effective wellness programs in patients with mental illness using the psychometric properties of various scales designed to measure the feelings to identify and appraise relationships between wealth, wellbeing in relation to spirituality. The research findings underscore the significance of incorporating indigenous psychology with appropriate interventional counselling of mentally ill patients in developing a more inclusive and relative discipline of psychology in the Indian context.
Conclusion: The foundation of this emerging methodology lies in the spirit of discovering and building indigenous insights which in itself is a new approach to indigenous psychological research.
Keywords: psychology, mental, patients