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Social

The Era of Online dating and Ghosting

If you’ve ever had a close connect with a person and when you least expected it, they disappeared leaving you no clues of.

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Self Help

The Decline of Deep Conversations: How Small Talk  Affects Mental Health  

Meaningful exchanges are becoming increasingly rare in today’s society, with most people avoiding even casual, lighthearted conversations in daily life. When interactions lack.

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Crime

The “Criminal Mind” Myth: Are Some People Born Bad, or Is It All Environment? 

“The poor kid cannot depend on his parents”, “her whole family is a bunch of thieves,” or “his bad genes made him like.

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Awareness

Why Mental Health Myths Persist Despite Scientific Evidence 

Consider 19-year-old Alex, who lives in a tiny rural hamlet and struggles with depression. Because they think his ailments are the result of.

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Social Technology

From Pixels to Possibilities: Why do we play games?

Ever wondered what makes people tap their screens repeatedly and glued to their screens, during commute or when they are bored? It is.

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advertorial

What Are the Key Components of an Advanced Cardiac Life Support Course?

As per reports, initiating advanced cardiac life support has reduced mortality in sudden cardiac arrest. The rate of bystanders administering life-saving techniques is.

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A Career Rooted in Human Behavior

Psychology is a field that provides deep insight into human behavior, mental processes, and emotional well-being. As our understanding of mental health continues.

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Motivation

5 second rule: Can small actions really change your brain?

When your alarm rings, do you get up and snooze it for ten more minutes of sleep? Do you postpone starting a new.

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Entertain

6 Psychological Experiment Films That Challenge Human Behavior

Psychology helps to understand the coordination between the mind and body and how it impacts our lives in various forms. Studies persist in.

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Research

Perceiving Societal Pressure To Be Happy Is Linked To Poor Well-Being, Especially In Happy Nations

Societies value happiness and want their members to enjoy it. While this commitment from society sounds admirable, placing too much emphasis on positivity.

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