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Organizational Psychology and its Role in Helping Human Resource Management

Let’s first understand the terms what is organizational psychology and human resource management, which is followed what is the role of organizational psychology in the human resource management sector. Organizational Psychology Organizational psychology is a study of human behavior at work, in simple terms. It aims to assess individual, group, and organizational dynamics with the […]

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Social Fear: Why Do You Feel Anxious with Others

Social anxiety can occur because of many reasons. Sometimes the fear of being judged induces anxiety in the person. Due to this restlessness and anxiety pumping in the body, we feel apprehensive and tend to avoid people as much as we can. Social fear can be treated in many ways, ranging from medications to therapies. […]

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NHRC Hosts National Conference on Mental Health Care and Book Launch At Vigyan Bhawan

On Wednesday, a nationwide conference will be held by the Nationwide Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to discuss the steps the government has done to address the issues with the mental healthcare systems and to increase awareness of the need to remove the stigma associated with mental health.The Union Minister of State for Health Bharati Praveen […]

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Mission Mode: India’s Approach to Deal with Mental Health Crisis

The Ministry of State (MOs) for Health and Family Welfare has introduced an initiative called Mission Mode to address the growing mental health concern in India. In a national conference at Vigyan Bhawan held by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Bharti Pravin Pawar the union minister of MoS stated the concern regarding the concerns […]

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Health

Role of Media in Promoting Body Image Dissatisfaction

The effect of social media on body image can have various negative consequences on the physical and psychological well-being of an individual. They experience body shame because of continuous exposure to particular body types on social media. Social media gives you the impression that you are personally connected to the people who share particular content […]

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Self Help

How Trauma and Identity Are Related to Each Other?

We all have a sense of self, who we think we are and the values we believe in. This sense of self is central to our identity. As Erik Erikson put forward identity is shaped throughout our life and can be disrupted heavily due to the experience of any traumatic event. Although the effect of […]

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Parenting

How Parental Well-Being is Important for Healthy Family Relations

Parenting is indeed one of the most rewarding experiences of life, but it also comes with tons of challenges and responsibilities. Parenting is an incredible and tough job throughout the world for parents of all cultures and races. It is a journey filled with joy, love, care, and cherished memories between a child and their […]

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Reel Addiction and Ways to Deal with It

In this fast pace world, where mobile has become an indispensable part of our life, it’s becoming harder to distinguish between the virtual world of “reel” and the concrete reality of “real” experiences. More and more people are becoming hooked in the enthralling world of making and watching little video clips, sometimes known as “reels.” […]

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Walking Corpse Disorder: Haunting Reality of Delusion

A person stands in the dimly lit space, certain that they are no longer there. They look in the mirror, but all they see is a ghostly image—a lifeless, empty shell. This is the unsettling reality for those who are ensnared in the baffling realm of Walking Corpse Disorder a unique and spooky mental illness […]

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Self Help

Do It Now: “Sometimes Later Becomes Never “

The practice of delaying or postponing things until the very last minute or after their due date is known as procrastination. Procrastination, according to some academics, is a “form of self-regulation failure characterized by the willful delay of tasks despite potentially detrimental consequences.” Around 20% of adults in the United States, according to Joseph Ferrari, […]

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