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Book Review: Psychologist for Gen-Z by Dr. Karuna Mehta

A student’s life is more than textbooks and report cards. It has its own kind of challenges and many students not to prefer speaking about it voraciously. In the market are out thousands of self-help books for improving professional and personal life…yet not a specific book charted out for students…as how they can develop winning habits, how to look beyond marks and gain long-lasting perspectives that can help them in excelling in studies and other aspects.


The greatest virtue of this book is that like any other self-help resource it touches upon various points, however, each one is linked with students. So it makes it totally a focused book for students and other tangential people like teachers and parents. Spiraling from Dr. Karuna Mehta’s teaching experience, she delves deep in the issues that can really help students ease their academic life than adding burden on their shoulders.

Since not many students and their parents opt for counseling of psychologists, yet they can have this book and gain psychological insights that will surely help them overcoming basic problems like aggression, anxiety, pressure, mental health and much more. One of the fringe benefits of the book is that it brims with tips for many topics like tips to achieve motivation level, improving intelligence and interpersonal skills, managing aggression, tips for preparing exams and improving study habits and its coverage on identifying a right set of personality trait is a great bonanza. Coverage on memory test and personality traits is superb. This is not a book for one sitting read, rather it can be referred from time and again to fill oneself with insightful details and guidance.

Psychologist for Gen-Z by Dr. Karuna Mehta, in all efforts, shares practical wisdom and potent techniques for being optimistic and balanced in today’ s highly competitive schooling ambience. The book systematically lays out useful tips and crucial strategies to assist school students with their latent potential and talent, lining up their life’ s objectives with priorities, and, most significantly, helping them discovering their true self. This self-help original is a must-read for all! An outstanding handbook that can radically transform millions of students lives.

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