Stavya paliya
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Stavya Abhishek Paliya is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology at MIT World Peace University, Pune. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Sociology, and English Literature from Christ University, Delhi NCR. With a strong academic foundation and a growing portfolio of clinical experience, she has actively engaged in internships across diverse settings, including a school for Neurodivergent children with special needs and a psycho-social rehabilitation centre, Cooj Mental Health Foundation in Goa. Her most recent internship was at Spandana Hospital, Bangalore. Driven by a deep interest in mental health and psychological well-being, Stavya is committed to expanding her understanding of clinical practices and contributing meaningfully to the field of mental health care.

    Education

    Why We Procrastinate: The Psychology Behind Delayed Decisions and How to Fix It

    We’ve all been guilty of it—putting off a task we know needs to be done, promising ourselves we’ll “start tomorrow,” only to find

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    News

    Remembrance of Professor Anand C. Paranjpe – A Pioneer of Indian Psychology in Today’s Time

    We pay tribute to Professor Anand C. Paranjpe with utmost sorrow and utmost respect, a great figure of Indian psychology whose legacy still

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    Awareness

    Cognitive Biases That Secretly Control Your Decisions – And How to Outsmart Them 

    Are You Really in Control of Your Decisions?  You may prefer to view yourself as a rational decision maker. You consider evidence, weigh

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    Awareness

    Why Emotionally Intelligent People Succeed More, According to Psychology 

    EQ, A Power We Don’t Know About  Success today is not so much about degrees or knowing the right equations. It’s coping with

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    Life Style

    What Successful People Always Do in Their Free Time, a Psychological take

    Success is always thought of as being in short supply like the money, the glory, the prestige. Psychology usually challenges us to look

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    Awareness

    Fragile X syndrome Through a Lifetime: Emotional Health Challenges from Childhood Through Adulthood 

    Every summer in July, Fragile X Awareness Month shines a light on an illness that profoundly affects thousands of families, without much public

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