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Parenting Social

The Psychology Behind The Fear Of Disappointing Parents 

The fear of being a failure to the parents is an implicit weight that is borne by diverse people of various ages and cultures. It influences the choices and affects the feelings and, in many cases, even self-esteem in old age. This panic is not a sudden occurrence. Rather, it is formed over time with […]

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Health

How Psychologists Collaborate Across Disciplines: From Healthcare to AI and Education

Psychology touches almost every part of life—hospitals, schools, tech labs, community health programs, legal systems, child protection services, and even robotics research. Since human behaviour influences everything, psychologists often work with experts in other fields. This is called interdisciplinary collaboration, i.e., different disciplines joining together to solve shared problems. The literature indicates that when psychologists and […]

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Event

NIMHANS International Conference: I-CNCNC 2026

National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) has announced its 1st International Conference on Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience (CNCNC) to be held from 5th to 7th March 2026. The conference has been organised by the Department of Clinical Psychology, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka. It’s an offline conference.  NIMHANS The “Neuropsychology” unit at the National […]

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Industrial

Young Leaders, Senior Staff: Rethinking Age in the Workplace

Younger people in Leadership position who faces disrespect from colleagues can experience significant psychological issues. According to, Worker Population Ratio (WPR) for youth (aged 15-29), rising from 31.4% in 2017-18 to 41.7% in 2023-24. So, comparing here percentage of younger people slightly increasing each year,  that shows each year the maximum younger people occupying the industries. By […]

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Awareness

The Psychology of Memes: Why Relatable Humour Strengthens Social Bonds

Nidhi was getting anxious about her exams when her phone pinged with a message from a classmate on the group chat. It was a meme about exam preparations that somehow made her chuckle, instantly easing her tension and letting her breathe free for a moment. Have you ever calmed down from a stressful situation because of […]

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Awareness

Fake Authority: How Influencers Spread Myths About Mental Health

In the age of social media, mental health conversations have become more visible than ever. On the surface, this seems like progress: people are opening up, breaking stigma, and seeking help. Yet beneath this apparent democratisation of psychological knowledge lies a more troubling trend: the rise of fake authority. Countless influencers, lifestyle coaches, and self-styled “mindset gurus” […]

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Relationship Social

The Science Behind Why Shared Celebration Strengthens Female Friendships

Think about the happiest moments you’ve had with your girl friends. The kind of moments where you laugh too much, scream-sing your favourite songs, dance even if you don’t know the steps or simply sit together smiling at how fun life feels right then. Those moments stay in your heart longer than the fun you have alone, […]

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Awareness Self Help

Too Tired to Care: Why Stress Makes You Neglect Your Skin

Have you ever come back from a long day, got stuck in traffic, had to do your assignment twice because the internet sucked, fumbled in front of class or colleagues, almost spilt a coffee, forgot to call your mom and whatnot? You survived the day, came back home, threw your bag on the first table […]

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The Influence of Psychology on Student Engagement and Research Productivity

Not just being smart or disciplined is what makes students sit down, open a book, and do a lot of studying for school. Mindset is also very important. From their motivation to how well they study, psychology affects how students interact with their classroom and how well they learn. How does this happen, though? When […]

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Self Help

Can Reading Reduce Loneliness? The Parasocial Bonds We Form with Books

Loneliness is a hallmark of modern living in an increasingly digitised, disconnected and isolating culture. Even though social networks exist in the virtual space, a sense of connection seems to diminish as we sit in a false sense of connection, while ultimately feeling emotionally, physically, and socially isolated. Within this paradox, one rudimentary act exists […]

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