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From Stress to Satisfaction: The Role of Mental Health in Women’s Intimacy

Stress is evident in everything around us.  For the constant deadlines, the endless errands and the weight of the responsibilities. With the constant stress, it is normal to feel tense, distracted or even distant from your own body — even when you’re trying to feel relaxed and connected. For many women, stress, anxiety, and low […]

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Positive

The Hidden Gift of Anxiety: How Worry Helps Us Plan, Prepare, and Thrive

Whenever we hear the word “worry” or “anxiety”, we tend to imagine sleepless nights, racing thoughts and a mind trapped in a perpetual cycle of “what ifs”. It is the feeling we associate with stress, avoidance and unease, something to manage, medicate or escape. But what if anxiety isn’t entirely the villain we portray it as out […]

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Life Style Social

Health for Sale: How Brands Exploit Fear and Insecurity to Influence Consumer Behaviour

Ravi, a college student, keeps an internet schedule for about 2 hours a day. While he started to scroll his Instagram feed, a post suddenly popped up and started to give warning signs about the germs in the places where we have been and the new latest iPhone model plus the gadget, at first, he […]

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Awareness

The Psychology of Attribution: Intentions and Perceptions Influence Human Behaviour

Suppose your new coworker didn’t greet you at work. How would you perceive that moment then? Would you simply consider them rude? Or would you think that perhaps they are shy and reserved? What if a student from your class scores low on a test? Would you believe it was their fault that they didn’t study […]

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Awareness

The Psychology of Belief: Why We See Meaning in Random Events

Human brains are like machines, which help us to make meaning out of every single thing. Our brains started to interpret any random events or elements with some patterns, stories or connections even if there are no such things. The reasons behind these are rooted in psychology and in cognitive sciences.  Why does Our Brain […]

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Awareness Parenting

How does Birth Order Shape Personality?

Have you ever wondered why your elder brother acts responsibly, your sister acts as the peace maker of the family, and you are the charmer and carefree person? Is it due to birth order or what else?  It means the order in which you were born and in relation to your siblings, such as first-born, […]

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Education Positive

Interventions for Helping Students with Academic Stress in Schools

Academic Stress is defined as mental distress related to examinations, assignments, study, classroom environment, failure, and reduced academic performance, which in turn contributes to the major reason for general stress in students. A normal amount of stress is good for adequate performance, but when it exceeds the individual’s ability to cope, it becomes distressful and […]

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Health

Side Effects of Dopamine Agonists

Mitchell is an 80-year-old male resident of a nursing home who is well-mannered and friendly with the nursing home staff. Lately, though, he has begun to say and do things out of character. While delivering care to him, he touched his female caregiver’s breast. Thinking it was an accident, she continued care. The next several […]

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Awareness

The Psychology of Emotional Triangulation: How Family Conflict Causes Stress

Most people think of home as an emotional haven, but many individuals experience home as a source of distress. One potential reason for this tension is emotional triangulation, which is, in a broad way, a relationship phase, where one third person is engaged with the disturbance or conflict between two people to decrease the anxiety […]

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Awareness

Memory Distortion and the Paranormal Beliefs: How the Mind Rewrites Reality

“Trust me, I saw it was moving right here”, or “Last night I saw someone calling me, and he was without a head”. People make many paranormal claims with these kinds of unshakable beliefs. Decades of psychological research suggested that human memory is not an exact recording of experience but a reconstructive process- vulnerable to […]

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