International Conference on Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Mary Anbarasi Johnson Profile

Mary Anbarasi Johnson

Mary Anbarasi Johnson

Biography

Dr.Mary Anbarasi Johnson,PhD(N),MBA,M.A(Pub.adm),FSASS ,FRAEL,FMERC,FMERU,FIOASD
M.PW (U.S)
I am Mary Anbarasi Johnson  working as a professor and Head in pediatric nursing department ,CMC Vellore.I worked as Clinical Nurse Specialist in PICU for a year and  as Assist Professor in USA for two years.US faculty &friends went out of their ways to help me.I also worked as Assit.Director of Nursing,in Saudi Arabia Defence Sector, ( Kamis Mushayt Armed Forces Hospitals  for the Southern Saudi Arabia Region) ,I have learnt  much about military  from the excellent and amicable  team there . I have served in CMC Vellore as Deputy Nurisng Superintendent for staff training and quality assurance,NABH Co-ordination, HICC -coordination etc. I have been CMC Instituitional research board  member  for more than 4 years.  CMC gave me opportunity to be secretary for the HICC (Hospital Infection Control Commiittee )secretary for a term.CMC gave me opportunity to be Master trainer for International Projects like GFATM ,IMNCI at national level aswell national projects like ICMR Infection control ,Child Sexual Abuse Protection ,OSCE by Dr.MGR Medical university aswell Diabetic  of Educators programme etc. It also gave me opportunity to be examiner or paper setter for various levels of nursing students for 6 universities and inspector for Dr.MGR Medical University .I am very much interested in reviewing articles.I have published in 70 national , international journals and presented in around 30 national and international conferences. I have also contributed for 5 book chapters and  published a book . I have completed  “Lean Six Sigma -Academy Europe ,green ,yellow and black belt in Saudi. NGO “INSO” had awarded me aswell  ,I am thankful to them aswell thankful to SAS society for giving me the  fellow membership with them(FSASS) .I am given opportunity to be the chief editor for a book on “Trends in Engineering, Management and Arts” and editor for two ” Management books”.I recently received “Life Achiemement Award “  by the SAHEI  ,The Best Faculty award and Best Administrative Officer Award was also bestowed this year by Coimbatore academy, India. My alma mater helped me to get “Presidents Gold Medal for standing first in the university for Bsc ( N) programme.CMC research guidance has given me opportunity to be speaker at many international conferneces aswell to be advisory member or editorial member or executive editor  or reviewer in more than 80 international journals and Chief Editor for two  Indexed International Journal.I am also conferred with the European Anexas Global Excellence Award and Ramicento International  –“ Icon of the Year Award  “very recently. Asia Pacific Award as “ Educationist and Nurse Specialist “ was also bestowed recently.
 I give all thanks to Lord Jesus Christ who is the reason for my living .I am indepted to my family ,teahcers and friends for their encouragement and support particularly to CMC  Vellore ,”my alma mater “  I am also thankful to Kamis Mushayt Armed Forces Hospital  ,Saudi  & US institutions (St.Joseph Regional Medical Center, Rhode Island Hospital, TPC, CON) which have mentored me ,helped me to grow from nowhere, a disadvantaged beginning  to contribute  my best possible to my people around. God bless all those who sacrificially helped me.
                                           

Research Interest

Abstract: Adolescence is a critical developmental stage characterized by significant physical, emotional, and cognitive changes. During this period, impulsive behavior is a common phenomenon that can have profound effects on an adolescent’s decision-making and overall well-being. Impulsivity is often linked to the ongoing maturation of the prefrontal cortex, the brain region responsible for self-regulation, planning, and judgment, which continues to develop into early adulthood.This abstract explores the causes, manifestations, and consequences of impulsive behavior in adolescents. Biological factors, such as hormonal fluctuations and brain development, are key contributors to impulsivity. Environmental influences, including peer pressure, family dynamics, and exposure to stress or trauma, further exacerbate impulsive tendencies. Additionally, impulsive behavior during adolescence is often associated with risk-taking activities, such as substance use, reckless driving, and unprotected sexual activities, leading to negative short- and long-term consequences, including physical injuries, mental health issues, and academic challenges.    Understanding impulsive behavior in adolescents is essential for parents, educators, and healthcare providers to guide and support them during this vulnerable stage of life. Effective interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral strategies, emotional regulation training, and family-based therapies, can help mitigate impulsive tendencies, fostering healthier decision-making and long-term well-being.