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Research

The Psychological Impact of AI on Grief and Loss

Technology is moving fast, and it has now stepped into one of the most sensitive parts of human life, which is grief. Artificial

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Research

Influence of Environmental Sensitivity on Mental Health

The trait of environmental sensitivity is characterised by an increased sensitivity to different physical, emotional, and social stimuli, such as bright lights and other

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Parenting

Why Do Public Spaces Trigger Parental Overcorrection?

One thing that is very rarely confined to privacy is parenting. Parents are acutely aware that their relationship and interaction with children are

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Awareness Parenting

Why Childhood Trauma Can Lead to Obsessive Thinking and Perfectionism

To live with an obsessive mind is to live in constant vigilance, a quiet and tiring attempt to create a form of stability in

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Health Positive

The Body Remembers: How Stress, Trauma, and Emotion Shape Autoimmune Disease

The concept of our body, our most reliable shield, turning against itself, is haunting for many individuals. Autoimmune disorders are one example of

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Awareness

Small Talks: Assessing Social Communication in Neurodivergent Children

For human development, Social Interaction has been considered a fundamental part (Burakgazi, 2025). However, when it comes to neurodivergent children, including but not

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Awareness

Understanding How Trauma and ADHD Can Feel the Same

There’s a child who just can’t sit still and is easily distracted. But is the child fidgeting, or is it hypervigilance? What if

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News

​AIIMS Study Links High Screen Time to Autism-Like Signs by Age 3

A significant study conducted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has revealed a concerning link between excessive screen time in

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Positive

The Psychology of “Teasing Back”: Reciprocity in Sarcasm 

Picture a Friday evening at a crowded dinner table. A group of lifelong friends are in mid-meal when Julian accidentally knocks over a

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Research

Self-Centeredness Is Global: What Cross-Cultural Psychology Tells Us

This article reports on research that challenges common assumptions about self-centeredness worldwide. Instead of being concentrated in a few societies, self-focused personality traits, including

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