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Relationship

Couple Counselling: Navigating Challenges and Strengthening Relationship

Couple counselling plays a crucial role in addressing unique relationship challenges, such as when a woman decides to divorce her husband because he seems “too perfect.” These situations highlight the underlying complexities that can arise in the relationship, often stemming from misunderstandings or differing expectations. Through counselling, couples can navigate these issues by gaining deeper […]

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News

The Rise of Flesh-eating Bacteria in Japan Causing Death within 2 days

Japan has experienced a concerning rise in cases of a rare but lethal bacterial infection affecting human tissue, following the relaxed COVID-19 restrictions in the country. Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) by flesh-eating bacteria, a deadly illness, can cause death within 2 days. Ken Kikuchi, a professor specializing in infectious disease at Tokyo Women’s Medical […]

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Awareness

“Boys will be Boys!!”: Understanding Young Male Syndrome 

Have you ever seen a group of young men speeding down the highway with their bikes as if they were invincible? Or saw a small argument at a party or club escalate into a full-blown fistfight? Both these situations are very different from one another, but these situations showcase a common behaviour pattern called “Young […]

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The Psychology Behind Why We Love Watching Horror Movies

Munjya, a Hindi horror movie is gaining attention and love from the audience. Being the fourth movie for the Maddock Supernatural Universe, Munjya is captivating at heart with its horror storyline that aligns with Indian mythological characters. While the film is grabbing hearts, a question remains unanswered, why do people love horror movies so much? […]

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Positive Self Help

Yoga: A Path to Psychological Well-Being

When thinking of “good” mental health, various synonymous words like emotional stability, strength, balance elated mood etc, come to mind. Thinking of mental health only in terms of psychological and emotional wellness creates a vacuum approach to mental health, leading to neglect of potential factors influencing one’s health. When approached holistically, mental health can become […]

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Positive

The Principle of Mentalism

The principle of mentalism has been derived from the school of thought named functionalism which was developed in opposition to structuralism in the late 19th century by William James. Other key proponents include John Dewey, George Herbert Mead, Harvey A. Carr, James Rowland Angell, Edward L. Thorndike, James McKeen Cattell & Robert S. Woodworth. Evolved […]

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Awareness

Social Media and SadFishing

The increase in the use of social media has also seen an increase in the amount of information we share through it. Self-disclosure and reciprocity are very important for building a deeper relationship this is true for virtual relationships as well. When you express yourself on social media it has access to a wider audience, […]

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Parenting

Empty Nest Syndrome

A significant family milestone occurs when a child transitions into adulthood, prompting parents to adjust to their absence. College students and children who live far from their parents often believe their parents struggle with their departure. In reality, parents who find it challenging to adapt to their children leaving may experience empty nest syndrome. Empty […]

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News

Fardeen Khan Discusses Mental Health Struggles During Career Comeback

The Indian film actor, Fardeen Khan who made his debut in Bollywood with the movie Prem Aggan in 1998, was recently seen in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s debut web series, Heeramandi, after a 14-year-long break from his acting career. Fardeen shared the mental health challenges faced in all these years. Some time back, he was also […]

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Education

What is the Hawthorne effect?

The Hawthorne effect is an extensively discussed topic in organisational and industrial psychology. The Hawthorne effect refers to when individuals in an experiment perform their assigned tasks effectively and correctly under the supervision of the researcher. For example, if the teacher was present in the classroom, the students would do their work rather than gossip […]

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