Understanding of socio-behavioural problems in ayurveda

Author: 
Piyushika Sharma and Dr. Shrinidhi Kumar, K.

Behavioural issues are frequently widespread on a global scale. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial since untreated psychiatric diseases increase the chance of developing. The goal of the current review is to provide Ayurvedic rules in the form of a code of conduct, ethical standards, and a few other things. Ayurvedic therapies correlated with recently identified psychological interventions that could be useful in prevention and treatment of children's behavioural issues. Materials and Method On data, this review is based. Compiled from old Ayurvedic texts, studies that have been published in a number of journals, and counselling experiences. Results and Observations: Behavioural issues typically have multiple root causes and develop as a result of clash between a child's personality, their parents', teachers', or their friends' opinions. counselling for family members, Adopting Ayurvedic principles helps control and stop the progression of children's behavioural issues. Achar Rasayana, Sadvritta, and SatvavjayChikitsa-SC are Ayurvedic methods to balance Satva (positive qualities of mind), Tama (laziness, lack of attention), and Vata (bad qualities of mind), which are useful for prevention of behavioural difficulties. The finest non-pharmacological modalities needed for the early detection and prevention of behavioural issues are ayurvedic principles like AR, Sadvritta, and SC. Adopting Ayurvedic principles helps control and stop the progression of children's behavioural issues. Achar Rasayana and Satvavjay Chikitsa-SC (non-drug psychotherapy) and Ayurvedic techniques for balancing include Sadvritta and Yog. Satva (excellent characteristics of mind), (Passionate, agitated), Tama (Laziness, lack of attention) applicable in preventive of behavioural difficulties. The finest non-pharmacological modalities needed for the early detection and prevention of behavioural issues are ayurvedic principles like AR, Sadvritta, and SC. Education, appropriate expressions of morality, decorum, and Ayurvedic therapies including the usage of Panchkarma procedures and Medhya (nervine tonic/nootropic) medications may show to be an effective therapeutic method for fight against behavioural problems.The usage of Panchkarma pre-procedures and Medhya (nervine tonic/nootropic) medications may show to be an effective therapeutic method for fight against behavioural problems. Key Words: Achar Rasayan, Ayurveda interventions, Behavioral problems in children, Sadvritta, SatvavjayChikitsa.

Paper No: 
4652