
Value Conflicts and Intellectual
By Veeraviswamithiran P.
Conflicts aren’t just arguments—they are inner struggles that shape how we think, grow, and connect with society. Value Conflicts and Intellectual by Veeraviswamithiran P. explores these invisible battles, showing how clashing values affect mental health, academic stress, and social maturity among students. Rooted in research and detailed statistical analysis, the book examines the psychology of conflict—from self and role conflicts to cultural and family-based struggles—and their impact on learning, decision-making, and personality development. It goes further to study how mental imagery, justice awareness, and social values interact with intellectual growth, offering a nuanced picture of education’s human side. More than theory, it provides practical frameworks for educators, parents, and policymakers to foster healthier learning environments. Students gain tools for resilience; teachers learn to nurture balanced classrooms; researchers find valuable data for deeper exploration. Whether you’re an academic, a student, or a curious reader, this book reveals why value conflicts matter—and how understanding them leads to stronger minds, healthier societies, and wiser choices.
₹699