Biography:
Dr. Juliana Jecinth, an Assistant Professor of Applied/Clinical Psychology at Jain University. Her academic background includes a PhD in Psychology, an M.Sc. in Applied Psychology, a B.Ed. in Special Education, and a B.Sc. in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology. She is also licensed by the Rehabilitation Council of India as both an Audiologist and Speech Language Pathologist, and as a Special Education Teacher. Her research interests are broad, covering areas like childhood disorders (particularly Autism and ADHD), the impact of technology on mental health, and rehabilitation strategies. She has published several papers in reputable journals, including studies on vocational training for the hearing impaired and the effects of specific exercises on sensory processing speed. She is also actively involved in organizing and presenting workshops, such as those on the impact of the metaverse and internet usage, aimed at both students, alumni and in hospital setup.
Title : Gaming addiction among hearing-impaired children: Exploring social and cognitive correlates