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Awareness

Polite Disempowerment: Sounds like Empathy but feels like a Dead End

We live in an age where parenting and teaching have never been more thoughtful, informed, or emotionally intelligent. But sometimes, in our efforts to be gentle, mindful, and respectful, we miss something very important: power. Not the harsh, dominating kind—but the kind that gives someone else a sense of agency. And this is where a […]

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News

Professor JP Das, Psychologist who presented the PASS Model of Intelligence, Passes Away

Professor Jaganath Prasad Das, famously known as J.P. Das, was in his professional life. He was an Indo-Canadian educational psychologist. A pioneer figure in the field of psychology, a visionary scholar, and the founder of J.P. Das learning clinic. One of the most influential psychologists whose research has revolutionised the understanding of human intelligence among […]

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Social

Social Media’s Role in Redefining Personal and Societal Values

Social networking sites have a profound impact on society today, directly remodelling individual and societal value systems with the help of intricate psychological processes and continuous online exposure (van Dijck et al., 2018). The remodelling is undertaken at levels of personal morality,  identity, social interaction and political involvement (Nikou et al.2018). Value systems are the fundamental […]

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The Very Best Exfoliating Body Washes to Get For Smooth, Radiant Skin

It is not necessarily a genetic lottery that determines good skin, but rather how you take care of your skin overall. The exfoliation is not, in fact, a revolutionary idea to get smooth and clear skin. Although facial exfoliation usually takes centre stage, body exfoliation is usually ignored. Exfoliating body wash comes in handy in […]

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Awareness Self Help

How Guilt and Regret Shape Our Decisions, Character, and Emotional Well-Being

A central question of human psychology is whether and when people change for the better. It has long been believed that emotions are essential for self-regulation, but the part that certain emotions play in inspiring a desire for self-improvement has received less attention. Two separate but frequently combined self-conscious emotions, guilt and regret, are essential […]

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Positive Self Help

ISKCON & the Mind: How Spiritual Practices Shape Well-being

For many people,  the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) represents more than a religious movement; it is a lifestyle that is deeply rooted in devotion, discipline, and an activity of inner peace, but how do these spiritual practices impact the mind? Can repetitive chanting, strict lifestyle, regulations and communal living shape psychological well-being? This […]

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Industrial

Workplace Belonging: How Jobs Affect Social Identity and Inclusion

Rahul recently joined his dream company. At first, he was excited, albeit a bit nervous. But now, he doesn’t feel the same. Despite being thankful for the opportunity, he feels out of place. He describes his office as an ant’s tomb, where everyone is pottering about, busy with something that he feels complete outside of. […]

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Positive

Developmental Psychology of the Character: Ambi (Anniyan)

Ambi is the title character played by Vikram in Anniyan (2005). Anniyan is a complex character situated in an extreme psychosocial and emotional development throughout his existence. He involves himself in the character of Anniyan and another personality that he strikes up because he cannot bear the unkind behaviour of the corrupted society. This makes […]

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Positive Social

Living with Loss: Understanding and Coping with Grief

Grief is defined as the natural and normal response to loss. Loss refers to the absence and the act of losing something or someone, which could be physical, emotional and social as well. Grief can be unique to each person, and there is no one way of experiencing grief. We would be experiencing the same […]

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