What’s New at Prayogshala
Hatoon Abu Al-Ghaith translated the article titled ‘What We Lost When We Lost the Veranda’ written by Sarah and Komal in Arabic. Read more here!
Monk Prayogshala’s study “Child Artists in India: An Exploratory Study in Mumbai,” funded by CRY - Child Rights and You was featured in the article ‘Why the Supreme Court’s observation on child labour is a timely reminder’ in The Week. Read more here!
Hansika co-authored a paper titled ‘Predicting Creativity from Personality Traits and Overexcitabilities: Cross-Cultural Evidence from Lebanon and the United States.’ Read more here!
Hansika, Sarah, Apoorva, and Tithi co-authored a paper titled ‘Development and Behavioral Validation of the Dark Creativity Deception Battery (DCDB)’ with Corinna and James. Read more here!
Anirudh co-authored a paper ‘Dissecting the cost of peering: Global evidence from internet exchange points (IXPs)’ with Amreesh Phokeer. Read more here!
Anirudh co-authored a paper ‘Decentralized health governance, private action, and welfare: evidence from India.’ Read more here!
Sarah and Hansika co-authored chapter 2, ‘What Is the Nature of the Creative Person?’ of the book ‘The Seven C’s of Creativity.’ Read more here!
Zainab Participated as a policy contributor and research representative at the National Level Consultative Meeting on “Digital Technologies for Mental Health: Evolving Policy and Regulatory Recommendations for Safe Use” at Bangalore, National Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (NIMHANS).
Hansika co-authored a paper, ‘Mental Health Symptoms and Coping in Rural Maharashtra, India – A Telephonic Survey.’ Read more here!
Hansika, Arathy, Anirudh, Nikita, and Akshaya replicated and reproduced findings of major studies in social and behavioural sciences. Read more here!
Hansika, Arathy and Anirudh replicated and reproduced findings of major studies in social and behavioural sciences. Read more here!
Sarah presented a talk on “Who is a Creative Person, Really?” at the ARISA foundation’s Unconference 2026 held in Pune.
T. Roy shared our reflection from the webinar series we conducted on 'Decolonising Cross-Cultural Psychology’ at the EDUCATE forum by IACCP.
Sarah and Hansika wrote about ‘Counterproductive Work Behavior and Dark Creativity.’ Read more here!
Zainab gave a talk on ‘ Doing Research in Constrained Contexts: A Feminist and Decolonial Perspective’ at Sophia College in Mumbai on February 20th, 2026.
Anirudh and Hansika wrote an article about the cultural nuances in the TV show “Pluribus.” Read more here!
Hansika was featured on ‘The Global Creativity Initiative Podcast’ in season 3, episode 9, ‘Creativity is Bold.’ Check it out here!
This piece examines the sociocultural and psychological tensions faced by women in India who are caught between modern opportunities and the mythic ideal of the "perfect woman". This ideal requires women to be simultaneously professionally successful and domestically efficient, creating an unspoken set of norms that often leads to anxiety, exhaustion, and a disconnected sense of self. A central theme is the "double bind" in communication, where women receive contradictory messages, forcing them to navigate between conflicting expectations. It highlights how these repeated adjustments eventually settle into internal schemas that shape how women perceive their roles, worth, and realistic life possibilities. Ultimately, it critiques the focus on individual resilience, arguing that without structural change in the labor market and social institutions remain a form of "frivolous freedom" that cannot be meaningfully practiced in lived reality.
This article serves as a beginner’s guide to understanding Salvador Minuchin and his contributions to the field of Family Therapy in Psychology. It discusses some of his works and how Minuchin was an important pioneer in shifting perspectives from the disease model to not just understanding the reasons behind psychological distress but also understanding ‘how’ environmental influences (in this case, family environment and relationship dynamics) shape an individual’s perspectives and interconnections within the world.
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Monk Prayogshala presents a digital certificate course on Research Methodology and Statistical Reasoning
Monk Prayogshala presents a digital certificate course on Behavioral Economics.

Anirudh co-authored a paper on ‘Cash Persists: Payments Preferences and Currency Holdings in India.’ Read more here!