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Parenting

Do “Gentle Parenting” Methods Actually Work? A Critical Look at the Trend 

Parenting plays a pivotal role in a child’s development; it influences their cognitive,  emotional, social, and physical growth. Dr. Linda C. Mayes, a Yale University professor in her research on Neurobiology of Parenting and Brain Development, found that  “Responsive parenting shapes brain architecture, building strong foundations for  learning, behaviour, and health.”  Gentle parenting is a […]

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The Role of Animals in Mental Health Treatment: ESAs vs. Service Animals

Animals are crucial in the treatment of mental health in the modern age. Emotional Support Animals (ESAs) offer not just emotional support but companionship and comfort to depressed, anxious, or PTSD patients. They can lessen symptoms along with improving overall well-being. It is worth noting that ESAs are not the same as service animals. Although […]

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News

New Housing Model Fights Loneliness Among Seniors

Everyone seems to be in a constant hurry to accomplish something these days. While some children immerse themselves in extracurricular activities, others are occupied with their studies to achieve high grades. Both men and women are working and trying to create a better future. The left behind are the elderly people who, in their early […]

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News

CBSE Results Are Coming – So Is the Pressure

In a country like India, ‘results’ play a very pivotal role in a student’s life because It is not just associated with them but with the larger social context as family honour. Students are often told to perform well in CBSE exams because otherwise they won’t succeed in life, failing to understand that different students […]

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Safeguarding Young Minds in the 21st Century: Observing National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day 

Today marks National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day, a crucial occasion to focus on the well-being of our youngest population. In the contemporary landscape of the 21st century, children encounter distinct challenges that can significantly influence their mental health. The pervasive nature of digital connectivity, academic pressures, social anxieties amplified by online interactions, and a […]

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Education

What Can Psychology Learn from Neuroscience – and Vice Versa? 

Imagine being able to unlock the codes of human Behaviour not just through observation and introspection but by inspecting in close-up the neural circuits that govern our minds, emotions, and behaviours. This is the promise of the interdisciplinary collaboration between psychology and neuroscience. As psychology studies the complexities of Behaviour and cognition, neuroscience sheds light […]

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Industrial

The 4-Day Workweek: Psychological Benefits vs. Corporate Resistance

The concept of a 4-day workweek has, over the years, progressed from being on the fringe to being discussed by the mainstream among professions and academia. What the world is trying to adapt to today is changing expectations concerning labour, productivity, and well-being. Many people wonder whether it is high time to rethink the five-day […]

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News

Babil Khan Addresses Isolation in Film Industry, Sparks Online Discussion

Babil Khan, son of the late acclaimed actor Irrfan Khan, recently became the subject of widespread discussion following an emotional video he shared on Instagram. The video, which surfaced on May 5, 2025, shortly before he briefly deactivated his Instagram account, saw the young actor expressing feelings of isolation within the film industry. In the […]

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Entertain

Oedipus in Hollywood: How Freud’s Theory Shapes Movies and TV

From Greek tragedy to contemporary film, few psychological theories have generated as much fascination and Unease as Sigmund Freud’s Oedipus complex. Named after Sophocles’ tragic hero who unwittingly murdered his father and wedded his mother, Freud’s theory has gone on to shape literature, art, and particularly film. Whether by design or accident, Hollywood tends to […]

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Industrial

Recency Effect and the Lasting Power of Last Impressions

Imagine this: Mehul is at the front of the boardroom, only five minutes into her presentation, when she makes a mistake. Her shaking hand spills coffee over the shiny table and onto the CEO’s white shirt. There is silence in the room. Three hours later, however, the same executives overwhelmingly support her bold plan, allocating […]

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