Chaitanya Anil Kumar
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Chaitanya Anil Kumar is a postgraduate student in Clinical Psychology at Bangalore University with a strong academic foundation in cognitive, social, cultural, and health psychology. She has gained practical experience through internships with the Karnataka Grace Life Skills Association, AIISH, BITS Pilani (Goa), and Recovering CATS, where she was involved in conducting mental health assessments, therapy sessions, and psychiatric interventions. Proficient in research and data analysis, Chaitanya is skilled in SPSS, NVivo, ATLAS, and MAXQDA. She has presented interdisciplinary research at national conferences on diverse themes including AI grief therapy, millet-based mental health interventions, neurofeminism, and the psychology of code-switching. With seven papers currently in press—covering topics such as AI-driven profiling and diaspora gender psychology—her academic work reflects both innovation and depth. Certified in mental health and cognitive psychology by IITs, Chaitanya is dedicated to inclusive pedagogy, evidence-based interventions, and community well-being. She is fluent in English and Kannada.

Life Style Social

Why Time Flies as We Age: The Psychology and Neuroscience of Time Perception

The nature of time has intrigued humanity for centuries, particularly the fact that time speeds up with age or familiarity. The phenomenon results

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Entertain Social

Why We Rewatching the Same Movies & Shows

In today’s world, it is interesting to understand the psychological effect of rewatching known content. American adults watch an average of 11 hours

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Education

PhD in India: The Hidden Mental Health Struggles and How to Cope

Doing a doctorate in India comes with specific challenges that have a gigantic effect on the mental well-being of PhD candidates. Deadline pressure

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Industrial

India’s Workforce Health Crisis: The Rising Impact of Chronic Diseases

Chronic diseases, especially noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), weigh heavily on India’s labour force. NCDs account for roughly 60% of national mortality, affecting economic productivity

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Awareness

The Psychology Behind Short School Lunch Breaks: Impact on Children’s Development

Lunch breaks are a part of the school’s daily routine, helping students to refresh and connect with peers. The breaks restore the intellectual

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Parenting

Educated, Employed, and Still Expected to Bear a Son: The Gender Paradox in Modern India

The deeply ingrained cultural tradition of India is central to understanding the historical roots of its gender roles. For centuries, a patriarchal system

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Social

The Hidden Cost of Academic Competition: How Scores and Rankings Affect Student Mental Health 

Consider a student, slouched over stacks of textbooks late at night, their bloodshot eyes, their mind spinning. The pressure of a looming examination,

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Awareness

The Role of Vocational Counselling in Empowering Persons with Disabilities

Vocational counselling is a professional type of advice whose objective is to guide individuals, specifically the disabled people with disabilities, through the complex

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Education

Understanding Objective, Semi-Projective, and Projective Tests in Psychology

Psychological testing has its beginnings during the ancient world, particularly the Chinese imperial examination system of circa 2200 B.C., which tested candidates’ knowledge

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Awareness Health

The Psychology of Conduct, Impulse-Control, and Disruptive Disorders in Males

Conduct and disruptive disorders are major child and adolescent psychiatric disorders, with a male predominance. They are diagnosed by aggression, defiance, and noncompliance,

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