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Therapy

The Psychologist’s Role: A Guide, Not an Advice-Giver — A Clinical and Ethical View

Many people think psychologists are like wise gurus who simply tell you what to do to fix your problems. Thanks to movies and.

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Positive Research

Kindness Makes Us Better Together: What a New Study Says About Being Nice

In today’s fast-paced and self-centred world, kindness can seem like an underrated virtue, although we are all well aware that it is a.

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Awareness

Medical v/s Social Model of Disability: Understanding Disability from Two Perspectives 

What if the main thing preventing someone from having a fulfilling life is how society reacts, rather than the person’s disability? “Disability” has.

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Life Style

Emojis as Nonverbal Cues in Digital Communication: A Psychological Perspective 

Digital text lacks facial expression, tone of voice, and gestures, so people have turned to emojis to fill that gap. Emojis function as.

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Awareness

The Psychology of Green Spaces: Why Nature Heals the Mind

Take a walk in the park, and you’ll likely feel better, calmer, clearer, maybe even a little happier. But why does this happen?.

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Health

Chocolate: Your Brain’s Cheat Code for Instant Mood Repair 

That unexpected craving for chocolate when you’re feeling anxious, tired, or low? It’s supported by interesting brain science, so it’s not just in.

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Awareness

Coping or Escaping? Social Media as a Coping  Mechanism  

Ever caught yourself scrolling listlessly through Instagram after a frustrating day, laughing at TikTok to forget a pending deadline, or ranting on Twitter.

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Can Drinking Alcohol Cause A-Fib? Exploring the Link Between Alcohol Consumption and Irregular Heart Rhythms

Atrial fibrillation or A-Fib is the usual type of abnormal heartbeat. If the heart rhythm of the patient is off or beats too.

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How Recognition Shapes Employee Motivation and Mental Wellbeing

Being recognized for accomplishments at work should never be felt as an optional thing. It can alter how people at work see their.

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When Fear Keeps Us from Getting Help: The Overlooked Cost of Medical and Dental Fear

It often starts with something small. A sore tooth. A strange ache. A checkup overdue by a few months. You mean to make.

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