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Psychology Meets Public Policy: Crafting a Better Tomorrow

Psychology and public policy, huh….? Seems like an unlikely and interesting interface of two disciplines, right? When a layman comes across such an intersection, their minds would certainly be baffled at the idea of having a psychologist dictating terms or even being present at a public policy negotiation table. However, the less-appreciated fact is that […]

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News

Gym-Goers Reports Boosted Mental Health: Research

Fitness resolutions and gym memberships are common in the new year, but a recent study raises the possibility that these objectives go beyond simple self-gratification. Research commissioned by ukactive indicates that exercise benefits not only our physical health but also our emotional well-being. Read More: The Comparison of Mental Health with Physical Health According to […]

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Positive

The Psychology behind Charity

Goodwill is universal. It can be easy to become consumed by the headlines and the problems of the modern world. But hopefully we can find solace in the knowledge that there are countless individuals in the world who devote their lives to helping others, who volunteer and give without expecting anything in return, and who […]

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Awareness

Trauma Due to Childhood Sexual Abuse

Unfortunately, we see many of these cases every day when we look at the newspaper or TV channels. Childhood sexual abuse is a cancer to our society. It is one of the most offensive crimes one can commit in this world. When a perpetrator exploits a child for their sexual pleasure with a completed or […]

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Positive

8 tips to be a jolly person

Jolly person is the one who appears to be cheerful and happy, not all the time but majority of it. Jolly persons are lively in nature and are extremely pleasant to be with. Other people enjoys their company and likes to be with them because of who they are and the positivity they radiates. They […]

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Awareness Self Help

Discovering Blissful Focus: Get into the Flow State

Have you ever been to libraries and seen people there fully focused on studying? Or have you seen artists engrossed in creating, without paying attention to anything or anyone other than themselves and their work? This state is what positive psychologists call flow. Flow refers to a state of mind wherein a person becomes fully […]

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Awareness

The Psychology of Delusions

A belief that is obviously false and denotes an anomaly in the affected person’s mental content is called a delusion. The person’s intelligence level or cultural or religious background do not explain the false belief. The degree to which the person is persuaded that the belief is true is the essential characteristic of a delusion. […]

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Education

What is Social Exchange Theory?

To weigh the advantages and disadvantages of using cost-benefit analysis which examines how two parties socially engage in Psychological and Sociological ways is known as Social Exchange theory. Social exchange theory is predicated on several fundamental beliefs about human nature and interpersonal relationships. The first presumption is that people generally want to be rewarded and […]

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Awareness

Bibliotherapy: Origin, Types and Process

The embrace of bookshelves, the scent of well-worn pages, a story begins, a philosophy encounters, a learning for life embarks—books. With each opening page, a gateway to many experiences unfolds. Many times, pages of books provide a sanctuary that imbibes us with many profound personal transformations and insights. When the literature has the potential to […]

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Awareness Health

Psychopathology: Definition, History, And Types

‘Psychopathology’ is a term used to address the abnormalities in the cognition, behavior, and experiences of individuals in terms of social norms. This term is used to describe the study of the nature of mental illnesses. This study includes many components concerning mental illness, including its causes, symptoms, categorization, and the development of treatment options. […]

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