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Awareness

Perception and attitudes towards suicide memes and their connection to suicidality

The analysis of the connection between suicidal conduct in online spaces and internet material is the focus of the study. It aims to understand the dynamics and consequences of virtual interactions for this specific group of people. By analyzing the digital environment, the research hopes to provide light on potential ways that internet information may […]

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How Do You Prepare for the Best Cyber Security Certification Exams?

The best cyber security certifications can help you with financial growth and career advancement opportunities. You can also help attain maximum security across organizational systems through these excellent credentials. The demand for these security measures is projected to lead to a growth in employment by 33% in 2033. You can have an excellent career path […]

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News

Study Finds No Strong Link Between Maternal Health and Autism Development

Autism is not strongly linked to maternal health issues during pregnancy, according to a comprehensive study that examined over 1.1 million pregnancies. Rather, genetic or environmental factors could account for almost all of the previously documented relationships between autism and maternal diagnosis. Only foetal difficulties were found to be statistically associated with autism, indicating that […]

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Relationship

Why do some Women fall for toxic men?

For years debate has raged on the attraction of women to “bad boys”. A lot of questions have been raised, why some women are attracted and drawn to the bad boys, who seem rebellious, willful, or even toxic? Although everyone is unique, there are psychological, biological, and social reasons for this trend.  Why does it […]

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Self Help

Optimism Bias: Why We Ignore Risks and Overestimate Success

Optimism bias refers to a cognitive phenomenon where people think bad things are less likely to happen to them and good things are more likely to come their way compared to others. This bias runs deep in how our minds work and impacts how we make choices, judge risks, and see life overall. While having an […]

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Research

The Neuroscience of Dance

Recent research from Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews that offers an in-depth examination of the neuroscience behind dance, gives us a comprehensive explanation of the scientific processes that take place when we dance. Dance integrates the process of perception, action and emotion. When we dance, music is processed by the performer through auditory processing, where the […]

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Research

The Need for an Integrative Therapy for the treatment of Internet Addiction

With the rise of technology over the past years, the prevalence of Internet addiction and Internet Gaming Disorder has grown. Internet Addiction can easily turn into Internet Gaming Disorder when gaming activity is uncontrollable and leads to negative psychosocial effects Recent research by Anurag Tripathi from Ranchi, India found that many neurochemical and neuroanatomical changes […]

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What Brought So Many People to Kumbh Mela?

The Kumbh Mela, a grand confluence of spirituality, ritual, and community, provides an ideal lens through which we can study the complex dynamics of psychological and societal consciousness. From an Indian psychological perspective, it represents a synthesis of ancient traditions that acknowledge the mind’s role in spiritual and societal growth. The rituals during the Kumbh […]

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Awareness

The Psychological Aftermath of the Maha Kumbh Stampede 

Recently, tragic events have occurred at the Maha Kumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. A devastating stampede at the 2025 Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj highlights the risks posed by poor crowd control management, claiming the lives of at least 30 people and leaving  60 injured. The psychological effects of such catastrophes […]

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Research

Improving Workplace Satisfaction, Motivation and Productivity Using Positive Psychology

Research by Andrew J. Martin from the Self-concept Enhancement and Learning Facilitation (SELF) Research Centre, University of Western Sydney provided interventional models drawn from positive psychology, to improve productivity at the workplace. He introduced the ‘Occupational Motivation and Engagement Wheel that conceptualises the diverse approaches to motivation of workers in the workplace. The concept focuses […]

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