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Self and Culture in the Indian
Tradition
A Psychology Presentation
By: [Your Name]
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Introduction
β€’- What is Self? Awareness of one's identity and
existence.
β€’- What is Culture? Shared values, beliefs, and
traditions.
β€’- Importance: Exploring how Indian traditions
shape self and culture.

Concept of Self in Indian Tradition
β€’- Atman and Brahman: The universal and
eternal self.
β€’- Individual vs. Collective Self: Family and
community roles.
β€’- Dharma, Karma, Moksha: Duty, actions, and
liberation.

Indian Culture and Its Impact on
Self
β€’- Family-Centric Identity: Roles and
relationships.
β€’- Cultural Values: Humility, respect, and
harmony.
β€’- Festivals and Community: Strengthening
shared identity.

Western vs. Indian Views of Self
β€’- Western: Individualism and independence.
β€’- Indian: Collectivism and interdependence.
β€’- Example: Joint vs. Nuclear Families.

Psychological Perspectives
β€’- Influence of Indian Philosophy on
Psychology:
β€’ - Mindfulness from meditation.
β€’ - Holistic healing (mind-body balance).
β€’- Indian Philosophical Systems:
β€’ - Vedanta: Universal consciousness.
β€’ - Yoga: Tools for self-realization.

Contemporary Relevance
β€’- Globalization: Balancing tradition with
modernity.
β€’- Applications in Therapy: Use of yoga and
mindfulness.
β€’- Cultural Sensitivity: Importance in
psychological practice.

Conclusion
β€’- Indian traditions view the self as
interconnected and harmonious.
β€’- Cultural values shape identity and well-being.
β€’- Relevance of Indian traditions in modern
psychology.

Thank You
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