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Why Representation of Disability Matters: The Psychology of Visibility

A lot of individuals go about living their lives, but they are not seen. They go through schools, workplaces, media and even open areas, and their experiences are not noticed. This invisibility is typical in the case of persons with disabilities. Disability, which is rarely shown or talked about, is an unspoken word that conveys […]

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The Power of Routine: How Daily Routines Influence the Mood and Mental Health 

Routines might feel boring, but psychological and health studies reveal that what we do every day greatly affects how we feel emotionally. From how we wake up in the morning to what time we go to sleep each night to the times that we eat, our daily routine patterns regulate not just our daily lives but also […]

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Genetic Moderators of Emotional Reactions to Bullying in Children

Bullying is known to hurt children emotionally, often leading to problems like anxiety, sadness or low confidence. But not every child who is bullied reacts in the same way. Some children struggle deeply while others recover more easily. This study looks at why that happens. It suggests that a child’s genetic makeup may play a […]

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Why Deadlines Feel Overwhelming: Understanding Workplace Anxiety Through Neuroscience

In today’s life, a notification ring on the phone has become equivalent to a snap of a twig in the dark. What is the pending task? What did I forget? Is the modernised form of Is there a rat or a snake? A simple ‘ding’ of a calendar reminder can trigger the brain, putting it […]

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Coping Mechanism Among Individuals Trapped in Lengthy Legal Processes

Prolonged legal procedures subject one to excessive stress, indecision, and emotional pressure. This uncertainty of schedule, recurring hearings, financial stress and lack of control usually leave a long-term psychological strain. These issues affect a great number of individuals who remain silent in their attempt to stay afloat, both in their personal and professional lives. It […]

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How to Choose a Career: A Step-by-Step Guide to Self-Discovery and Smart Decisions

When Pragya sat in a school auditorium, surrounded by job titles, charts and enthusiastic speakers, listening to yet another” career talk”, a deep thought reflected in her mind: “How am I supposed to know what to do for the rest of my life when I’m still figuring out who I am?” Her friends seemed too […]

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NIMHANS Vacancy for Neuropsychologist 

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) is one of the most renowned centres for mental health, neuroscience, and allied fields. The organisation has announced a vacancy for a “Neuropsychologist” on a contract basis. The post is open for a project funded by NIH named “P-CARRS-BRAIN: Multi-domain (genetic, socio-behavioural, vascular) risk factors and prediction of […]

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Why Sensory Sensitivity Matters in Workplace Design for Autistic Individuals

Sensory-processing sensitivity is a characteristic that shows how people differ in their responses to various environments. These environments can include a broad range of internal and external factors, whether they are learned or automatic, as well as physical settings, sensory experiences, social interactions, and internal occurrences. (Greven et al., 2019)Sensory sensitivity is common in individuals […]

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How Pollution Shapes Children’s Brain Development and Mental Health

Toddlers putting things into their mouths, school-aged children playing in a schoolyard and teenagers walking to school through traffic are all physical interactions with their immediate environment. Children need to explore physically to grow, by exploring through their five senses. But what if the air and water they use and live in are only harming the child?   […]

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Why We Copy Each Other Without Realising: The Psychology of Mirroring

When people imitate, they do it subconsciously. Some smile is returned, a posture is followed, or the voice tone slowly becomes the same. These small actions happen naturally during conversations. The majority of the time, we don’t plan to do it. Our mind does it on its own. Thinking of it as a part of […]

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