http://art.eurekajournals.com/index.php/JRAPP/issue/feed International Journal of Recent Advances in Psychology & Psychotherapy [ISSN: 2581-4052 (online)] 2021-05-01T08:00:37+00:00 Eureka Journals admin@eurekajournals.com Open Journal Systems <p style="text-align: justify;">International Journal of Recent Advances in Psychology &amp; Psychotherapy&nbsp;(IJRAPP)&nbsp;is a&nbsp;peer-reviewed refereed journal that is an attempt of the Eureka Group of Journals to bridge the gap between "Campuses and Corporate" by including both academic research activities as well as the innovation done on industries and corporate professionals, related to&nbsp;Psychology &amp; Psychotherapy. IJTEE provides a platform for researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high-quality empirical and theoretical research papers, case studies, literature reviews, and book reviews. The journal focuses on a fast peer-review process of submitted papers to ensure accuracy, the relevance of articles, and the originality of papers.</p> http://art.eurekajournals.com/index.php/JRAPP/article/view/278 Effects of Repeated Heavy Alcohol Intake 2020-10-24T15:10:29+00:00 Jeetendra Kumar Singh editor@eurekajournals.com <p>Social scientists, particularly psychologists have shown their keen interest in identifying psychological characteristics which would differentiate alcohol users from the non-users. A large number of comparative studies dealing with personality of alcohol users and non-users have figured in the recent literature. The present study is an attempt to understand the effects of repeated heavy alcohol intake. For this purpose, comparative estimate of occasional and habitual alcohol users and non-users in terms of their personality factors.</p> http://art.eurekajournals.com/index.php/JRAPP/article/view/335 Committed Suicide, Misinterpretation on Religious Concept, Cases from Indochina 2021-05-01T08:00:37+00:00 Pathum Sookaromdee editor@eurekajournals.com Viroj Wiwanitkit editor@eurekajournals.com <p>Committed suicide is an important psychiatric problem. Sometimes, the rooted cause of committed suicide is related to ritual belief. Here, the authors discuss on committed suicide related to misinterpretation on religious concept. Cases from Indochina that are related to misinterpretation of a Buddhist religious belief, Anakatowong, are discussed.</p>