Evan Bose

Evan Bose

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Evan Bose is a psychology scholar who recently completed his M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology at Bangalore University, following a distinguished academic foundation with a B.Sc. (Honours) in Psychology from Sidho-Kanho-Birsha University, where he graduated as a University Rank Holder, Gold Medalist, and with distinction. His academic trajectory reflects both excellence and a commitment to integrating psychological theory into meaningful, real-world applications. Evan’s expertise spans clinical psychology, cognitive and neuropsychology, child and adult psychopathology, and digital mental health. His research interests include emotional resilience, neurocognitive functioning, trauma-informed care, and digital psychodiagnostics, alongside a growing focus on the ethical use of technology in mental health. He is passionate about developing culturally sensitive frameworks that foster inclusive and sustainable mental health solutions. Beyond academia, Evan has acquired substantial professional and applied experience. As a Research Intern at BITS Pilani (Goa), he contributed to projects at the intersection of cognition and behavior, while as a School Counseling Intern, he delivered over 50 counseling sessions in a government school. There, he designed interventions for emotional well-being and behavior regulation and developed reporting tools for teachers and counselors, demonstrating a practical, impact-oriented approach. Currently, he is also working as a freelancer, applying his expertise in research, writing, and mental health practice to diverse projects. Proficient in SPSS, NVivo, and MAXQDA, Evan brings strong methodological skills in thematic analysis, survey design, and qualitative coding. Also, he has co-authored and published multiple papers. Evan looks forward to pursuing a Ph.D. in psychology, with the long-term aspiration of becoming a clinical psychologist, researcher, and professor dedicated to advancing both academic excellence and social impact in mental health.

Health

Angelman Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Angelman Syndrome (AS) is most linked with genetic mutations of the UBE3A gene, located on chromosome 15, in the 15q11-q13 locus. The gene

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Health

Why the Brain Craves Novelty: The Neuropsychology Behind It

Human beings are naturally attracted to novelty, which in this context refers to something new or other than our everyday activities. This impulse

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Awareness Social

How Chosen Families Support Trans Mental Health

The “chosen family” theory, developed by Weston (1991), refers to support systems created by LGBTQ+ individuals that are used as alternative families outside

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Self Help

How to Use Psychology for Yourself (and Not Just the Exams)

Psychological tools are employed to enhance personal well-being through offering ways of coping with life issues. Mental well-being, emotional, psychological, and social, enables

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Life Style Social

The Psychology of Relocation: Coping with Homesickness & Culture Shock

Relocation is bound to result in sophisticated psychological dynamics, namely acculturative stress and culture shock. Acculturative stress refers to the mental load that

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Self Help Therapy

Alternative interventions to Journaling

Therapeutic journaling refers to the process of writing down thoughts and feelings with the aim of provoking self-examination and personal development. It is

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Social

Why Safety Feels Different for Men and Women in Cities

The relationship between fear and safety is significantly linked with gender through cultural constructs that define threat perceptions. Fear is not a personal

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Social

Virtual Matriarchy vs Real-World Patriarchy: How Meme Culture Creates a False Sense of Female Power

The evolution of women archetypes in meme culture has been shaped by the “girlboss” culture, which encouraged ambitious women. Emerging at the beginning

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