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Life Style

The Psychology Behind Why People Love Extreme Sports

Enthusiastic, adrenaline junkie, and adrenaline rush, are words we are all familiar with. Either we are that person who loves an activity with an adrenal rush or we know someone who is an adrenaline junkie and engages in risky or extreme sports. Some people think “No way, I’ll do that”, but on the other hand, […]

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News

National Annual Conference of Society of Addiction Psychology will highlight new Advancements in Addiction

The 3rd National Conference of the Society of Addiction Psychology is organized by the Department of Clinical and Rehabilitation Psychology and Research at the National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities (Divyangjan), Dehradun. Substance Abuse Disorder (SAD) is a condition where an individual gets addicted and feels compelled to take medications and drugs […]

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Health

Unlocking Better Sleep: Understanding and Addressing Sleep Disorders

Sleep disorders are situations that bring about modifications in how you sleep. A sleep disorder can affect your average health, safety and best of lifestyles. Sleep deprivation can affect your capability to drive thoroughly and increase your risk of different fitness problems. Some of the signs and symptoms of sleep disorders include excessive sunlight hours of sleepiness, […]

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Positive Relationship

The Psychology Behind Interpersonal Relationships

Humans are social animals. The relationships humans share with others are essential for our social, emotional, and physical health. Knowing how to sustain interpersonal relationships will help us in creating a support system, providing strength and courage in turn to face obstacles in life. An interpersonal relationship is a social link or affinity between two […]

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News

The love hormone attributed to overcome loneliness: Study

Oxytocin the love hormone or the happy hormone or as called by some the cuddle hormone promotes reduction in the feeling of loneliness and enhances building up new connections during any socially exclusive occasions. As loneliness is often described as a modern epidemic, can have detrimental effects on individuals’ mental as well as physical health. […]

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Relationship

Emotional Validation as a tool to improve Relationship

Emotional Validation is an approach where a person can understand and accept another person’s feelings. When somebody gets emotional validation they get the freedom to experience and express their emotions.  Studies have found that lack of an appropriate amount of emotional validation in childhood can increase the chance of mental health issues in adulthood like […]

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News

Outcry in Peru as Insurance Law Labels Transsexuality as “Mental Disorder”

The government of Peru has issued a decree of insurable health conditions. This also includes mental health services. Anger sparked when transgender people were classified as having “mental disorder”. In Peru, the capital Lima was filled with rainbow flags with various activists and protestors came up to raise their voices against new governmental laws. Amid […]

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News

Shark Tank CEO Anupam Mittal Speaks over his Panic Attack Experience

Anupam Mittal founder and CEO of Shaadi.com, who was also a judge of Shark Tank India, opens up about his struggles with anxiety on the Ranveer Allahbadia podcast. In the podcast, he shared his experience with panic attacks. Mittal remembered he experienced his first panic attack when he was in his 20s. He was in the […]

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Industrial Social

Making Friends at Workplace

Whether you are a genz or a millennial all of us need to interact and bond with people around us to work well. Workplace relationships are vital for satisfaction and connection. Humans can’t function like robots, merely executing tasks. We need interaction, bonding, and activities beyond corporate duties. We as humans need a connection to […]

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Education

The Psychology Behind Reaction Time

Spontaneity is an essential part of functioning in everyday life. One needs to be quick and smart. Making decisions at work, being responsive during an emergency, and selecting moves while playing a game are all examples of everyday spontaneity. This spontaneity in our response is closely related to the concept of Reaction Time.  Reaction time […]

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