Attuparambath Geetha Smitha

Smitha Attuparambath is an expert in the field of health psychology, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at CHRIST (Deemed to be University). With a fervent dedication to education, Dr. Smitha academic journey has been marked by a focus on developing and validating cognitive skill-based programs tailored for adolescents. Her Ph.D. research delved into this area, showcasing her commitment to enhancing the abilities of young minds. Other than classroom engagement. She has authored articles on topics such as dreams and substance abuse among adolescents, demonstrating her keen interest in understanding and addressing pressing issues affecting youth today. Her research endeavours continue to explore various facets of adolescent behaviour, including substance use, smoking habits, parenting dynamics, and the learning needs of higher secondary students. Dr. Smitha has showcased her research findings at numerous international and national conferences. Complementing her academic endeavours, she has also conducted several workshops, lectures, and training programs in diverse educational settings, ranging from schools and colleges to government organizations. Her approach to academia is characterized by a passionate integration of theoretical knowledge with real-world application. She firmly believes in the power of collaboration as a catalyst for promoting and sustaining healthy lifestyles among individuals and communities. Through her multifaceted contributions to research, teaching, and community engagement.

Publications

Cognitive Synergy: Enhancing Late Career Engagement With Ergonomic Solutions
Priyadarshini Srinivasan Moharkonda, Attuparambath Geetha Smitha, R. Vijaya. © 2024. 11 pages.
The chapter explores the intricate relationship between cognitive ergonomics and late career employees, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities of an aging workforce. It...