Educational Psychology
Research into the psychological principles that shape learning, instruction, motivation, and educational wellbeing.
Assistant Professor and educational researcher specialising in Educational Psychology, with fifteen years of academic experience and a strong record of research publication, supervision, and scholarly contribution to psychological education.
Dr. N. Amuthasree holds advanced qualifications including M.Com., M.Ed., M.Phil., and Ph.D., and serves as an Assistant Professor with a specialisation in Educational Psychology. Her academic career spans university teaching, research supervision, and scholarly publication across education and psychology.
Her current area of research is Educational Psychology, exploring how psychological principles inform learning, instruction, and educational wellbeing. Over fifteen years she has contributed 22 research publications — 17 international and 5 national — alongside two published books.
Dr. Amuthasree has supervised four Ph.D scholars to completion, participated in national and international conferences, and serves as a Member in a Board of Studies, contributing to curriculum and academic governance.
Research into the psychological principles that shape learning, instruction, motivation, and educational wellbeing.
Fifteen years of research methodology, postgraduate supervision, and scholarly publication across education.
Guided four Ph.D scholars to completion, with ongoing mentorship in educational psychology research.
Serves as a Member in a Board of Studies, contributing to curriculum development and academic standards.
22 research publications — 17 international and 5 national — across educational psychology and education research, alongside two published books.
Presented at 9 international and 20 national conferences, organised academic symposia, and completed a sponsored research project.
Dr. N. Amuthasree supports cure.care's psychological and mental-health education content, contributing an educational-psychology perspective focused on clarity, accuracy, and evidence-based framing.
Her academic expertise helps ensure that content touching on learning, behaviour, and emotional wellbeing is communicated responsibly and in an accessible, educational manner — never as clinical diagnosis or treatment advice.
Reviews provided by Dr. N. Amuthasree are educational in nature and should not be interpreted as clinical psychological assessment, mental-health diagnosis, or treatment advice. All content on Cure.Care is intended solely for educational purposes.