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Research

New Study Reveals Neurobiological Markers of Sexual Dysfunction in Depression Treatment

A new study on SSRI antidepressant side effects reveals that an EEG-based test would measure the serotonin level in the brain, indicating that

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Therapy

How Therapy Impacts the Way We See Ourselves and Others 

To begin with, we can say that therapy or psychotherapy, talk therapy, is a part of mental health, a very crucial part even.

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Awareness

Why We Laugh at Things That Should Offend Us: Laughter as a Defence Mechanism

Laughter is rarely as innocent as it appears. Quite often it slips out of us in those moments of contradiction when the situation feels

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Social

The Psychology Behind Celibacy Experiments: A Perspective on Desire and Discipline

In a society where desire is freely expressed, why would someone decide to abstain from sexual activity? When people learn about celibacy experiments,

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Research

The Connection Between Emotional Stress, Depression, and Cardiovascular Health

The research explores how emotional stress and depression influence cardiovascular health of a person. While stress and depression are often understood as psychological

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Awareness

Critical Thinking: The Psychological Shield We Need Against Online Misinformation

It’s the season of exams, and Aditi is spending time scrolling on Instagram instead of studying, when a random post pops up on

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Awareness

The Compassion–Capitalism Conflict: Navigating Humanity in a Monetised Helping Profession

There exists an unassuming tug-of-war between compassion and capitalism. Helping others is viewed as innate to humanity, but in various professions: therapy, medicine,

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Parenting Social

How Fear and Shame Shape Indian Parenting and Affect Children’s Mental Health

“Every evening, Riya, a 16-year-old girl, would sit at her study table, books open, eyes heavy with tiredness. Her parents, both first-generation professionals,

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News

Netflix’s New Show Debuts with Accessibility: Colored Subtitles 

A recent Korean show on Netflix, “Physical: Asia”, made its first attempt to have inclusive subtitles. The show came on air on 28th

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Awareness

Fitting in the Box: How Unrealistic Standards Shape Children’s Identity

Children often feel the pressure to adopt a certain personality. They often feel the unnecessary need to act in a certain way that society

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