Psychological well-being and self-esteem: A study on Indian classical dancers

Pages: 389-391
Chirmi Acharya and Madhu Jain (Department of Psychology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan)

The aim of the present study was to compare the psychological well being and self esteem between the Indian classical dancers and non dancers. 40 Indian classical dancers and non dancers were selected using purposive sampling technique from various dance institutes. Ryff’s psychological well being scale (1989) and Rosenberg’s self esteem scale (1965) was used as tools for the study. The results reveal that the domains environmental mastery, personal growth, personal relations and self acceptance and autonomy of psychological well being are comparatively better in the Indian classical dancers than in the non dancers. Not only this, the Indian classical dancers showed higher level of self esteem than the non dancers. The findings of the present study can help to spread awareness of the positive impact of Indian classical dances on body as well as mind and to be more attuned to oneself.

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Pages: 389-391
Chirmi Acharya and Madhu Jain (Department of Psychology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan)