Shweta Singh
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This research study examines how psychological security, spirituality, and women empowerment interact dynamically in the context of India, providing a thorough analysis of their complex interrelationships. This research paper underscores the importance of recognizing spirituality as a potent tool for empowerment, urging its inclusion in policy and practice. The findings not only contribute to the Indian context but also provide insights with broader implications for global peace and security efforts. This paper mainly focuses on Psychological and Mental Health Security. It will shed light on the potential of spirituality as a tool for empowerment and emotional security as well. A mixed-methods methodology will be used in this study, integrating qualitative and quantitative research techniques. It will involve the collection of data through a survey, as well as a comprehensive review of existing literature. This research contributes significantly by addressing the research gap in understanding the multifaceted relationship between psychological security, spirituality, and women's empowerment within the Indian context. The research provides policymakers, practitioners, and activists with useful insights. In the end, this research offers a roadmap for transformation, paving the way for women's empowerment and well-being in India.
Keywords:
Psychology, Security, Spirituality, Women’s Empowerment, Interrelationships