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Tackling ‘Trump Blues’ Amid Political Uncertainty

Many are still living with a feeling of anxiety and political uncertainty right after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the U.S.

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Self Help

How Social Media Success Stories Make You Feel Behind

THE SCROLL You’re curled on the couch, phone glow on your face. Coffee steam rising.  Scroll.A college friend just launched a startup.Scroll.Your ex-coworker’s promotion post:

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News

Physical Health Challenges Affect One in Four Individuals with Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder

Lancet Psychiatry published a study report on adults with severe mental problems like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia who are twice as likely to

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News

Children better at delaying Gratification are more likely to be better in Academics

Two professors of NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Dr Chen Luxi and Jean Yeung published a study on “Delayed Gratification Predicts

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US Woman Chained Herself As She Was Suffering from Mental Illness

Last month, A US woman was found chained to a tree in a forest of Ratnagiri. She told the Police that she had

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News

Brain Slices Everyday Life Experience into “Chapters”: Research

Scientists at Columbia University have discovered that the human brain breaks experiences into discrete “chapters” rather than consolidating changes in the environment. In

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News

Hanging out with peers can help lessen the feeling of being left out: Study 

Simple social interactions among peers and neighbours can ease oneself from social anxiety and thus can mitigate the effects of social exclusion. Current

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Industrial

What Is Negotiation? 5 Key Styles and How They Vary Across Cultures

Have you ever noticed that you are negotiating every day, whether you realise it or not, from picking up your favourite food to

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Therapy

Reminiscence Therapy in Practice: Theory, Techniques, and Evolving Innovations

Reminiscence Therapy is a psychosocial and non-pharmacological intervention that encourages people, especially older individuals and those with cognitive impairments, to discuss, reminisce and

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Awareness

Why Mental Health Myths Persist Despite Scientific Evidence 

Consider 19-year-old Alex, who lives in a tiny rural hamlet and struggles with depression. Because they think his ailments are the result of

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