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Self Help

Managing Therapist Burnout: Self-Care Strategies for Mental Health Professionals

Ever notice how many trees surround us? They always give us something or other, but what would happen if they refused to accept sunlight and water for themself? They will pass away gradually. This is the situation: therapists work in an emotionally demanding field that requires them to assist and empathise with their clients without […]

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Uncategorized

Catatonia: Understanding the Spectrum of Motor Abnormalities

Catatonia is a neuropsychiatric disorder represented by a spectrum of motor abnormalities. This can be right from complete mobility to excessive, the moment of purposelessness. Understanding catatonia identifies its varied presentations, causes and reasons, Effective management Strategiesand treatments. Catatonia specifically lies under the category “Schizophrenia, Schizophreniform disorders, and schizoaffective disorders” and it is used to […]

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Relationship

Tips to help you and your partner reconnect after a break in the relationship: A Psychological Perspective

Romantic relationships are a very integral part of our lives, having companionship can make our experiences more colourful, and it may act as a shield of support during our trying times. Despite the beauty of the relationships, it can sometimes feel very intense and overwhelming. You might feel like they just need to hit the […]

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News Positive

Woman with Down Syndrome Lives her Dream of becoming an Air Hostess

Georgia Knoll, a 25-year-old woman with Down syndrome is an ambassador for people with disabilities. She has been an inspiration to many through our ramp walk and modelling gigs. When Jetstar Airways saw her ambition of joining a cabin crew through her viral video on Facebook about practising safety demonstrations. Jetstar then invited her and […]

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Education

Synesthesia: Blending of the Senses

Have you ever felt the bitter taste while seeing a vibrant green colour? or saw a purple colour house, experiencing the taste of cakes? Why does Hearing some singers’ voices, make you see splashes of colours?, and seeing the number 7 make you cheerful and friendly? Feeling and enjoying the visuals of clouds might remind […]

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Education

The Psychology Behind Vulnerable Narcissism 

A narcissist is characterized as someone who displays grandiosity and has a superiority complex. Famous figures such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Madonna and Kim Kardashian incorporate what is perceived as a deep need for admiration and evoke powerful, larger-than-life images. However, there is a prototype of narcissism which is hypersensitive. This type of narcissistic […]

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Education

Understanding the Flynn Effect: Rising IQ Scores Over Time

Have you had a feeling that your next generation is a little smarter than you? Imagine for a moment that a 12-year-old kid is solving a math problem in the year 2000. How would it look? The kid may be using a calculator. Now, fast forward to today. A modern child of the same age […]

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Therapy

Understanding Primal Therapy: A Clear Path to Emotional Healing

In a world where we try to suppress our true emotions to maintain social decorum, imagine a therapeutic journey that unlocks our deep-rooted emotional pain from early life experiences. This therapy is called primal therapy. In the era dominated by talk therapy, medications, etc primal therapy stands out differently. It emphasizes the release of painful […]

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Education

The Psychology Behind Authoritarianism

Humans have witnessed centuries of conflict among rulers and political leaders fighting for power and authority. Our history is full of countless revolutions to overthrow autocracy and fight for independence. But authoritarian rule continues to exist it has declined since the pandemic. Just 20.3% of humanity lived in free nations at the end of 2021 […]

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Health Life Style

What is Hikikomori Syndrome?

This tale of hikikomori began in the country of Japan. These are the stories inside the closed doors and locked rooms of isolation, far away from the outside world. Let’s dive into the ideas of loneliness and social withdrawal, exploring the cultural and worldwide boundaries of this syndrome. What is Hikikomori? How often do you […]

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