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Tuesday, April 01, 2014
History of Psychology in India
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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY IN INDIA Mary Varughese
History of Management Education in India
History of Psychology Sai Kirthi Kamath PhD in Psychology
In India, however the roots of psychology can be traced back to the vast philosophical and religious literature: namely, Vedic and Epic literature. In particular, Vedas, Yoga Sutras, Bhagavad Gita are the Indian sources for analysing various aspects of man's behaviour and mind. It was around that this time that Sri Aurobindo made significant contribution to psychology from the Indian tradition. Psychology was an important part of his voluminous writings. With all these influences and the basic emphasis on education: Psychology as a subject gained a lot of momentum.
Psychology was first introduced in Calcutta University in the Department of Philosophy in the year1916.The first generation of psychologists after independence were people from the background of Philosophy. Separate Psychology Departments were largely started between1940-1960. Brojendra Nath Seal drafted the first syllabus for Experimental Psychology a laboratory for demonstration purpose in 1905.Eleven years later this was upgraded as the first Psychology Department known as the 'The Department of Experimental Psychology'. Mr. Narendra Nath Sengupta was a student of William Wundt and was the first person who chaired the department. Around the same time attempts were made by psychologists to make experimental psychology and psychometric distinctive features of psychology curricula and this process continues even today. Due to this in India Psychology acquired the status of being a science along with biological sciences, faster than the status it has got in the west.
The Indian Psychological association was founded in 1924 and the Indian Journal of Psychology appeared a year later. During this time another significant person was Girendra Shekar Bose, who was inclined towards Psycho analysis and started the Indian Psychoanalytic Society. He was the first person to be awarded a PhD from an Indian University (i.e. Calcutta).He established the Lumbi Park Mental Health Hospital in Calcutta in 1940 and in 1947 brought out the journal 'Samiksha'.The department also started an applied psychology wing in 1938 when Jung, Meyers and Spearman were invited to the Silver Jubilee session on the Indian Science Congress.
Other departments of Psychology were soon established in Mysore and Patna. In 1924 down south, Mr. M.V.Goplswamy was heading the department in Mysore and he was trained in Psychological assessments. In 1946 Psychology was started in university of Patna under two separate wings Experimental Psychology and Department of Applied Psychology.
In 1956, The University Grants Commission was set-up , its responsibility was to provide funds to various universities to start Psychology Departments. Due to this there were 32 departments in Psychology by 1960(this has however increased now).Certain centres also provided advanced studies in Psychology. Soon another changing trend was that psychology was being offered in colleges offering Engineering, Agriculture and in management colleges. A lot of other centres such as NCERT,NIPCCD etc. started applied research in different fields of Psychology.
Several streams are present in Psychology historically we can see how some of them have developed. According to UGC report in 1968, 19 universities offered a course in Clinical Psychology at the Masters level(now a lot more are present). At that time training for Clinical Psychologists was provided in three major centres such as All India Institute of Mental Health in Bangalore (now NIMHANS), Hospital for Mental Disease, Ranchi and Mental Hospital in Calcutta. Around this time Clinical Psychologists also organised an all India Association of their own, and its first convention was held in October 1969, at the All India Institute of Mental Health Bangalore. With regard to Education Psychology, the first college of education was had been established in Madras more than 100years ago. The first time Education Psychology was introduced at the MA level as a paper was in 1961 in the University of Calcutta.
Currently there are about 15000 psychologists in India. Several departments in India are offering it as a subject.The subject and its significance has changed remarkably over the years. A few examples of universities offering Post Graduation and clinical Training have been explained below.
History of Bangalore University for Post-Graduation in Psychology
As a subject whatever has been the various influences in Psychology weather religion or Philosophy, it now stands its ground. It has made its way into most universities and is also offered as a subject in high school.
References:
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HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION IN INDIA- AMTOOR PAVANA RAO
HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION IN INDIA
The history of psychological thought in India can be traced back to ancient times. Higher education in India has always been influenced by the social, economic and political context at any given time. The history of formal education in this discipline began as a result of several events that shaped the history of India 19th century.
Following the accession of India to the English empire after 1857 an education system modeled on the lines of Oxford and Cambridge was introduced in India. Formal education in Psychology began in the early part of the 20th century. The first Psychology department set up in the University of Calcutta in 1916 produced people trained in the western models of Psychology. Till then Psychology which was introduced in 1905 was under the department of Philosophy. Under the guidance of Dr. N. N. Sen Gupta a student of Wundt many Psychologists were trained in this department. (c.f. Jain, K.A., 2005). Many people preferred to enroll in Western Universities to get trained in the subject.
The Indian Psychoanalytic Society was started by Dr. Girinder Shekar Bose in 1922. Department of Psychology was started in Mysore University and Lucknow University in 1924. Dr Gopalaswami who started this department brought out Indian adaptations of Psychological tests and initiated the application of psychological principles in Education. The first Indian journal in Psychology, ‘Indian Journal of Psychology was started in 1925. Department of Applied Psychology and Experimental Psychology were set up in the University of Allahabad in 1946. Research in this period was based on western models and laboratory experiments to bring Psychology under the umbrella of science in alignment with western positivism.
Psychology Education Post Independence
Independent departments of Psychology which usually came under department of Philosophy started in the 1960’s-70’s. Pandit Nehru encouraged education and research in Psychology. The Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICCSR) established in 1968 monitored the status of research in Psychology in India. The Institute of Psychological Research and Services in the department of Applied Psychology in Patna is involved in teaching and research.
The popularity of Psychology in academics can be attested by the growth in the number of Universities offering Psychology as a subject from 51/101 in 1975 to 70/219 in 2001(c.f. Jain, K.A. 2005). After the University Grants Commission (UGC) was set up in 1956 funding was provided to set up departments of Psychology at various universities. Psychology has been introduced in the Senior secondary level, graduation and post graduation level. Research is being carried out in these institutes as a part of funded research projects, doctoral and post doctoral work.
The pioneer of Clinical Psychology in India was Calcutta University whose applied section started in 1938 and also started training in Psychoanalysis in 1922.
Some of the major Institutes offering Psychology education in India are as follows:
The All India Institute of Mental Health which was set up in 1954 in Bangalore was renamed as National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in 1974 and it was an autonomous body and currently is a deemed University. The Department of Clinical Psychology offers a 2 year full time M Phil programme and a 3 year Phd programme. They also provide short term training in various areas. Training programs were also introduced in Hospital for Mental Diseases in Ranchi in 1962.
Currently Psychology has been introduced in various organizations. Indian Institutes of Technology and Management offer doctoral programs in Psychology.
Psychology education and practice in India has been influenced by the West and Indian forms of Psychological thought has been sidelined till recently. People are now moving towards a more integrated and indigenized form of Psychology which is suitable for the Indian context. Indian Psychology as a paper has been introduced in most courses of Psychology.
References:
Dalai, A. K. (2011). A journey back to the roots: Psychology in India. Foundations of Indian Psychology Volume 1: Theories and Concepts, 27.
Jain, A. K. (2005). Psychology in India. The Psychologist, 18(4), 206-208.
Misra, G., & Paranjpe, E. A. C. (2012). Psychology in modern India. In Encyclopedia of the history of psychological theories (pp. 881-892). Springer US.
Singh, A. K. (1991). The comprehensive history of psychology. Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
http://www.nimhans.kar.nic.in/mhsp/default.htm