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Item An Overview of the Influence of Psychological Regulation on Behavioural patterns Associated to Mental Health Challenges(Book Rivers, 2025) Shweta Yadav, Amina Jafri , Rahila Rahman KhanEmotions are physical and mental states caused by neurophysiological changes that are related with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and an awareness of pleasure or dissatisfaction. Emotions that are negative that are not managed appropriately are detrimental to one’s health. Negative views and feelings of hopelessness and helplessness may result in prolonged stress by distorting the body’s hormone balance, diminishing the brain chemicals that contribute to happiness, and impairing the immune system. In addition, mental health issues might manifest as physical symptoms. Our bodies and minds have no separation, so it’s not surprising that psychological disorders may negatively affect your physical well-being. Depression may provoke fatigue, headaches, and gastrointestinal problems, whereas panic may result in a puzzled stomach. One may apply cognitive methods to manage the generation, experience, or expression of an emotion, to control your emotions. Practicing mindfulness, mentally reciting mantras, or another thought-based action are numerous potential cognitive methods. A study has also been conducted on the possible mediating mechanisms that connect different aspects of affect to health. However, further study is required to create a comprehensive, integrated theory concerning wellness based on parameters associated with impact.Item The Influence of Positive Emotions on Immune Function(Book Rivers HN 22 Kanchan Nagar Kalyanpur Lucknow UP, 2024) Noorain AnasPositive emotions have been linked to a variety of beneficial health outcomes, including enhanced immune function. This paper explores the mechanisms through which positive emotions influence the immune system, examining both psychological and physiological pathways. Evidence from empirical studies suggests that individuals who experience higher levels of positive emotions, such as happiness, contentment, and gratitude, exhibit stronger immune responses, including increased antibody production and enhanced activity of natural killer cells. The role of the brain-immune connection, stress reduction, and healthy behaviors as mediators of this relationship are discussed. Implications for interventions aimed at improving emotional well-being to boost immune function are also considered. Understanding the intricate link between positive emotions and immune function can inform public health strategies and therapeutic approaches to enhance overall health and resilience.