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Therapy

Six Critical skills of a Counsellor 

In today’s fast-paced life, people often don’t get the time to slow down and reflect on their own mental status and emotional wellbeing,

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News

Hyderabad Startup Appoints Dog as Chief Happiness Officer to Boost Employee Well-Being

The private jobs in today’s time have become so intensive and mentally exhausting that employees are facing mental health consequences, where some even

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Education

Understanding the Vital Role of a School Counsellors

Picture yourself entering school with not just your backpack, but with the invisible baggage of anxiety, family issues, self-doubt, or even uncertainty about

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Health

Geropsychology in India: Addressing Cognitive Decline, Loneliness, and Ageism 

India is one of the fastest-growing countries in the world, where the elderly population is also expanding drastically. When an individual reaches old

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Positive

The Comfort of Familiarity: Psychological Safety in Places from Our Past

Does returning to a place you once lived in or even visited feel like a warm hug? The nostalgia and unspoken comfort of

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Research

How the Brain Processes Space and Time 

How does the human brain perceive time and space? These two dimensions are a fundamental part of our lives, yet surprisingly, not much is

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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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Parenting

Should Parents use Corporal Punishment?

Come on, let’s face it — most of us have either witnessed it, undergone it, or had the flying chappal incident narrowly averted

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News

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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