A recurring pillar of Dr. Sheikh’s public philosophy is the paradox of the digital age. Through commentaries featured in regional publications like Greater Kashmir and Rising Kashmir , she details how unprecedented connectivity has catalyzed unique psychological disorders. 1. Digital Akrasia
Sheikh's academic work focuses heavily on psychopathology, mental well-being, and resilience under acute environmental and socioeconomic stress. Her research highlights several primary pillars. 1. Psychological Capital and Stress Mitigation
She is a contributor to publications like the Greater Kashmir , where she provides commentary on social relationships and mental well-being. Key Perspectives
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She rarely posts about her family members’ faces, never discusses conflicts, and keeps her exact location ambiguous. This has led to respectful curiosity rather than toxic gossip. It also protects her from the burnout associated with online harassment. By controlling the narrative, Bisma has ensured that her professional output is judged solely on its merit, not on her personal affairs.
Ways to Come Out from Phubbing: A Social Allergen and a Digital Disease : Published in the International Journal of Indian Psychology
: She is a regular contributor to Greater Kashmir , where she writes on a wide range of psychological and social topics. Key Themes in Her Writing A recurring pillar of Dr
Bisma smiled. She took out her grandmother’s string of grey pearls, now re-strung with a silver clasp she’d made herself. She put them on.
It is the act of snubbing or ignoring interlocutors by looking at phone instead of paying attention to them. The International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy Articles By BISMA FAROOQ SHEIKH - Greater Kashmir
For two weeks, Bisma agonized. She wrote and rewrote her piece—not about heroes or battles, but about her nani (maternal grandmother), a woman who had never learned to read but had memorized entire epics just by listening to traveling storytellers. She wrote about the crooked seam of poverty and tradition, and how her nani had stitched a life of dignity anyway. Try again later.
That night, Bisma did not sleep. She took out her mother’s old smartphone—cracked screen, battery at twelve percent—and began to record. Not video. Audio. She spoke into the microphone in a low, steady voice.
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Her work actively lobbies for structural shifts in how knowledge is distributed—shifting from (rote memorization for competitive tests) to transformational education (learning that changes how a student thinks, senses, and behaves). Legacy and Impact
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