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The Psychology Behind Celibacy Experiments: A Perspective on Desire and Discipline

In a society where desire is freely expressed, why would someone decide to abstain from sexual activity? When people learn about celibacy experiments, this question often arises. It is considered discipline by some people. Some perceive it as a denial. However, psychology provides a more profound perspective (American Psychological Association, 2020).  It’s not always about religion […]

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Faith as a Coping Mechanism: Psychological Resilience Among Students in Religious Education

Let’s step into Ayesha’s story, a 20-year-old student at a religious university, who was full of quiet determination but carrying more than just books on her shoulders. During her second semester, she found herself struggling with balancing academic pressure, homesickness and self-doubt. She often felt emotionally drained. Despite her challenges, one thing remained constant: that […]

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From Diagnosis to Dialogue: A Patient’s Journey in Psychiatry

Typically, the route to psychiatric treatment starts very subtly. Individuals may gradually experience the changes in their mood, attention, or general self-confidence before they ever have an appointment with a doctor. The arrival at the point that a person eventually seeks help is not usually just one moment, but rather a combination of small insights […]

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From Lab to Ledger: Mitigating Regulatory and Clinical Trial Risk in Healthcare Startups

Healthcare startups thrive in a rapidly moving world of innovation where great strides are achieved with safety, data integrity, and policy compliance. Founders often discover that moving a product from early lab work to a validated, market-ready solution is not a straight line. The pressure increases when investors, partners, and corporate buyers evaluate long-term viability. […]

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The Psychological Impact of AI on Grief and Loss

Technology is moving fast, and it has now stepped into one of the most sensitive parts of human life, which is grief. Artificial Intelligence (AI) can now create digital versions of people who are no longer with us. These digital afterlives allow people to see messages, voices and even conversations that feel real, and today […]

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The Psychological Impact of Caring for Aging Parents and Why Coverage Matters

Caring for ageing parents rarely begins with a big announcement. It usually starts small. A follow-up appointment that cannot be skipped. A prescription that needs refilling every month. A quiet realisation that you are now the one double-checking reports and reminding them about medicines. Most people step into this role while juggling a lot already. […]

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“You’re Not Listening!” What Toddler Hitting Is Really a Communication

A small hand suddenly waves. A startled parent jumps back in shock. In an instant, a toddler has left their imprint literally and even figuratively. The untrained observer may witness legitimate toddler striking as simply and solely a tantrum, or an act of defiance or bad behaviour. However, there seems to be far more under […]

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Emotional Authenticity vs Melodrama: Why Indian Viewers Are Turning to Foreign Dramas

Ankita, a 29-year-old schoolteacher from Bengaluru, often feels heavy in the evening. Between management of family responsibilities, Work stress and the pain of a recent breakup, she rarely found space for her emotions. Indian soaps playing in the background only added to her anxiety; their chaotic drama felt too distant from her lived experience.  One day, […]

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The Impact of Pollution on Workplace Productivity and Mental Well-Being

Many factors can affect workplace performance, including the employee’s ability to use their skills effectively in a team environment or how well a manager leads them. Another one that is receiving attention lately and is much less obvious is the quality of the air that we breathe. Previous studies have proven that pollution has detrimental effects on physical […]

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Self-Centeredness Is Global: What Cross-Cultural Psychology Tells Us

This article reports on research that challenges common assumptions about self-centeredness worldwide. Instead of being concentrated in a few societies, self-focused personality traits, including narcissistic tendencies, appear in many different countries. The study suggests that certain personality traits often labelled as “self-centred” are not limited to specific places or cultures but are present globally. This highlights […]

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