Odisha Journal Of Social Science - V3-IS2

July 2016 - Volume 3 - Issue 2

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The present study has been designed and formulated to find out quality of family environment and its significant impact on emotional maturity. 100 Bank employees were randomly selected for this study. Family environment Scale by Moos & Moos and its Hindi Adaptation by Joshi & Vyas along with emotional maturity Scale developed by Singh & Bhargava were administered to measure family environment and emotional maturity respectively. The statistical analysis indicated that bank employees belonging to healthy family environment were found emotionally mature but those who belong to less healthy family environment were found moderately emotionally mature. The respondents having high impact of the negative family environment were extremely emotionally immature and the bank employees who had low affiliation with unhealthy family environment were emotionally matured. The result revealed that healthy family environment is conducive for normal development of emotional maturity whereas negative or unhealthy family environment obstruct proper development of emotional maturity

Key words: Family Environment (FM), Emotional maturity (EM), and Bank employee (BE)

Introduction

Emotion is a subjective, conscious experience that is characterized primarily by psychophysical expression, reciprocally influential with mood, temperament, personality disposition and motivation, and as well as influenced by hormones and neurotransmitters such as Dopamine, Noradrenaline, Serotonin, Oxytocin, Cortisol and GABA. Emotion is often the driving force behind motivation, positive or negative. Cognition is an important aspect of emotion particularly in the interpretation of events. For example, the experience of fear usually occurs in the response to a threat.

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