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<p style="text-align:justify;">The psychological constitution of an individual is known as ‘manasika prakriti’. In terms of thoughts, motivation, response, intellect, logic, and emotion, it is the sum total of features and patterns that influence the personal and social conduct of the individual. In [[Ayurveda]], the role of mental constitution in the treatment of ailments is widely recognized. [[Ayurveda]] explains mental [[dosha]], psychological constitutions and classification of mental disorders distinctly. This is helpful in determining predisposition and vulnerability to stressors and their consequences. This drives the person to think, feel, and act in certain ways; and makes each person unique. </p>
The psychological constitution of an individual is known as ‘manasika prakriti’. In terms of thoughts, motivation, response, intellect, logic, and emotion, it is the sum total of features and patterns that influence the personal and social conduct of the individual. In [[Ayurveda]], the role of mental constitution in the treatment of ailments is widely recognized. [[Ayurveda]] explains mental [[dosha]], psychological constitutions and classification of mental disorders distinctly. This is helpful in determining predisposition and vulnerability to stressors and their consequences. This drives the person to think, feel, and act in certain ways; and makes each person unique. </div>
   
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