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Awareness

Fitting in the Box: How Unrealistic Standards Shape Children’s Identity

Children often feel the pressure to adopt a certain personality. They often feel the unnecessary need to act in a certain way that society expects from them. This is the pressure of fitting into the box. These standards are developed by peers, classmates, and social groups (Brooks, 2022).  Children often pressure themselves to develop a pseudo-personality to […]

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Relationship

Fighting Doesn’t Mean Falling Apart: The Science Behind Conflict and Strong Bonds

It’s common for us to feel worried when disagreement arises with someone we care about. Many of us see conflicts as a sign that something is wrong. While research shows that disagreements are natural and even healthy relationships have them (Schudlich, 2013). When two people are emotionally connected, it’s normal to have occasional communication clashes.  […]

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Positive Therapy

Why Therapy Isn’t the Same as Friendship: The Science Behind Empathy and Expertise

There are two kinds of chairs we collapse into when life grows heavier than we expected. One is warm, familiar, and inviting, pulled close by a friend who already knows the story before you speak. The other is softer in a different way, steady, neutral, held by someone who does not know you, but understands you in […]

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Parenting Positive

Interests vs. Parental Expectation: Why Indian Youth Struggle With Career Choices

In every household, whether in cosy, quiet villages stirred by temple chimes or the bustling metros where the busy lives get the best out of us, there arrives an instant when a youth faces a Career choice that can shape their future. There lies the root of self-concern: the silent call of wonder and exploration […]

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Top 3 AI Scribes for Psychiatry Practices

The practice of artificial intelligence is revolutionising clinical documentation, and psychiatry is an area where the practice affects the most. Mental status exams and billing and compliance forms may be just the beginning, but the appropriate AI scribe saves hours weekly, and diagnoses and patients become prioritised. The following are the three leading AI scribes […]

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News

Netflix’s New Show Debuts with Accessibility: Colored Subtitles 

A recent Korean show on Netflix, “Physical: Asia”, made its first attempt to have inclusive subtitles. The show came on air on 28th October 2025. These subtitles are colour-coded for each language. The new change comes with an objective to make the viewing experience more accessible and intuitive for the audience worldwide.  Before the show […]

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Event News

3 Day Conference on Indigenous & Modern-Day Practices in Psychology: BHU 

Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Department of Psychology and School of Social Sciences, is organising a three-day conference from 5th to 7th February 2026. It’s an offline conference to be held at the University itself. The theme of the conference is “Indigenous Practices and Modern Psychological Models and Innovation: Bridging the Gap for Promoting Health and […]

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Mental Health and Daily Support for Ageing Loved Ones 

Did you know that cumulative loneliness—lingering for months or even years raises mortality risk in older adults by 16%?  Yet social frailty is rarely screened, and most cases of senior depression go undiagnosed due to being dismissed as just part of “getting older” or retiring. The fact is, all medical research points to daily support […]

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News

NCAHP & MoHFW Release New Curriculum: Will NEET Become Mandatory for Psychology Admissions?

In a recent move that has stirred anxiety across the student community, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare released a revised set of eligibility norms for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG). The new notification outlines updated subject requirements and appears to exclude certain categories of students, mostly impacting those from humanities backgrounds […]

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News

Historic Win: Blind Indian Women’s Cricket Team T20 

Blind Women’s Cricket Team made a huge win on Sunday by lifting the first-ever T20 World Cup Trophy. The final match was held at the P. Sara Oval in Colombo, Sri Lanka, against Nepal. India defeated Nepal by seven wickets, securing the historical moment.  The whole series was a victory for the team as India […]

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