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Psychologs is a magazine that aims to provide insightful and informative articles on various aspects of Mental Health and Psychology. The magazine is designed to appeal to both professionals in the field of psychology as well as the general public who are interested in understanding human behavior and Psychological Issues.

Event News

Purple Fest 2026: Celebrated at the President’s Estate 

Recently, Rashtrapati Bhavan hosted “Purple Fest” to celebrate the achievements, talent and aspirations of Divyangjan. On 13th March 2026, Amrit Udyan was exclusively

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Relationship

Love Isn’t Just Romance: A Healthier Way to Celebrate Love Week

Every year, Love Week includes red flowers, gifts, and passionate messages. Couples exchange photos. Shops offer discounts. The world of social media is

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Awareness

How Childhood Trauma Influences Narcissistic Personality Formation

Not all wounds are visible. Some just sit there quietly. They affect the way a child thinks about themselves and how they love and

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News

NIMHANS-Led National Mental Health Survey 2 Of India: Mapping Mental Wellbeing

The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has mandated the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bengaluru, to conduct the National

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Awareness

Is Attachment Avoidance Genetic? The Role of OXTR rs53576 and Environmental Influence

The human drive for connection is often viewed through the lens of early upbringing or personal choice. However, emerging research suggests a more

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Awareness

Melanie Klein’s Object Relations Theory: How Early Loss Shapes the Infant Mind

From the first few weeks of existence, before we have developed an ability to use language or recall the past, something significant is happening.

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News

The Biological Boundary: IOC’s New Transgender Policy and the Identity Crisis in Sport

LAUSANNE – A massive shift is coming to the world of sports. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) just dropped a policy that’s going

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Research

How Acetylcholine Controls Dopamine: New Insights from Neuroscience

A recent study conducted by the neurobiologists of New York University studied the movement of dopamine and the way in which it manages

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Health

Together Against Loneliness: World Down Syndrome Day

On the 21st of March every year, the world takes some time to honour, commemorate and promote awareness of individuals with Down syndrome.

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Social

Loneliness in the Age of Hyperconnectivity: A Paradox of Digital Intimacy 

We are living in a world where it’s easy to talk to people. We can send messages to someone on the other side

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