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Research

Female Violence and Mental Health: Rethinking the Role of Psychopathy

While male-perpetrated violence has come under significant investigation, not much has been discovered about the psychological and societal factors that drive women to

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Awareness

Fake Authority: How Influencers Spread Myths About Mental Health

In the age of social media, mental health conversations have become more visible than ever. On the surface, this seems like progress: people are

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Social

When Nostalgia Hurts: Understanding Childhood Trauma and Neglect

Nostalgia is a sweet, sentimental feeling, but the idea that everyone remembers and longs for their childhood is a comforting myth, not universally

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Awareness

Mood Swings vs. Mood Disorders: Know the Difference

Everyone experiences emotional ups and downs, feeling happy one moment and irritated the next. These shifts are often referred to as  Mood Swings,

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Positive Self Help

Why Emotional Intelligence Matters More Than You Think for Career Success

Success in a career is said to be attributed to intelligence, qualifications, and technical skills. Nevertheless, years of psychological studies have shown that

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Awareness Social

Religious Gaslighting: How Spiritual Abuse Manipulates Faith and How Survivors Heal

The email arrived at 2:47 AM. “Your rebellion against church leadership grieves the Holy  Spirit,” it read. “We’re praying God softens your hardened

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Self Help

How Does Repeated Failure Lead to Identity Erosion?

Failing is not simply an occurrence; it is a slow, residual experience that hangs out on the edge of our minds. The initial

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Awareness Parenting

The Psychology behind Violent Pretend Play: Monsters, Heroes and Guns

From backyard sword fights’ screams to sober “rescue missions” arranged with action figures, make-believe play is the most universal childhood activity. Make-believe play

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Positive

When Faith Meets Fear: The Psychological Appeal of  Religious Extremism 

One night, a teenage boy finds himself scrolling through online sermons after a painful conflict at home. He does not seek ideology; he

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Education

The Psychological Impact of Peer Education on Neurodiversity in  Schools 

Schools are said to be the first institution after a mother’s lap, from where the process of learning for a child begins. Schools

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