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Comparative Psychology: Exploring the Behaviour Across all Species

Comparative psychology is the scientific study of mental processes and behaviour of animals like dogs, cats, rats, pigs and other such animals, unlike humans. The father of comparative psychology is C Lloyd Morgan due to the fact that he provided with the guidelines for psychological interpretations of animal behaviour. Researchers actively conduct experiments and tests […]

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Awareness Self Help

Mindfulness: Why It’s Important and How to Practice

As Dr. Daniel J. Siegel says “The power of awareness changes our well-being”, that is, being mindful and being aware is important to a person, has an effect on the person’s life and plays a major role in determining the person’s overall well-being. “Mindfulness means paying attention to or being aware of our thoughts, feelings, […]

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Health

Reproductive Psychology: Insights into Fertility and Emotional health

Worldwide, psychology is practiced as a profession, and it is governed by the social, cultural, political, educational, and legal framework of every nation. But we frequently encounter cross-border difficulties. In our routine activities, psychology offers a more global shared environment. This is relevant to professional psychology work in the context of reproductive health, as new […]

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Awareness

Ghosting and Dark Psychology

The beauty of social media and the internet is that it helps us connect to so many people all across the globe at any given hour. Now let us look at the other side of this coin. Imagine you are deeply interested in someone, and then one day, they are gone without a trace, poof! […]

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Education

The 5 Stages of Sleep Cycle

You must have heard that our mind never seems to stop working, even when we are sleeping. Have you wondered what our brain does when we are asleep? What is taking place inside our heads when we dream? Are we consciously aware of it? What takes place in our heads when we dream is still […]

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Self Help

8 Tips to Control Anger in Children

Anger is a very natural emotion experienced by everyone including children. It is one of the seven core emotions which we have since birth. But when it is uncontrolled it can pose a serious risk to themselves and others, including family. It is quite common for kids to act out, lose control over themselves and […]

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News

A Psychological Exploration of Avatar: The Last Airbender

Advent Avatar: The Last Airbender is a captivating TV series that explores the journey of Aang, a son of superpowers, as he learns his destiny and chooses the artwork of the four retrievals – water, earth, hearth, and air – despite its widespread appeal. A significant subject matter In the series is the concept of […]

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News

NMC Sets up National Task Force to Address Mental Health of medical students

A nationwide task force has been established by the National Medical Commission (NMC) to investigate the reasons behind medical students’ suicide and depression. Using evidence to enhance health outcomes is the goal of the Mental Health Task Force’s recommendations. A professor in the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences’ (NIMHANS) psychiatry department oversees the […]

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Education

Human Psychology Theories on Personality Development

Personality is something that everybody has. It creates a boundary for an individual. It shapes an individual’s experience. Personality can expand or limit an individual’s experience. Personality is derived from the Latin word persona meaning mask or make-up that an individual holds on to. A layperson defines personality as a mere physical or external appearance. […]

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Awareness

Intellectual Disability: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

The term “intellectual disability” is replaced by “mental retardation” by DSM-V as it has negative connotations, is offensive and raises misunderstandings about the nature of the disorder. Intellectual Disability refers to cognitive deficits in intellectual functioning – intelligence, reasoning, planning, abstract thinking and judgement, and deficits in functional and adaptive skills. A common misconception is […]

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