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Education

Raising Special Needs Kids

Sahil and Anita, a doting couple, were exuberant when Anita gave birth to a boy. But not for long; as the baby had cerebral palsy, a brain-damage characterized by paralysis and motor dysfunction. While Sahil went into depression, Anita found it difficult to even look at the baby.Raising special-needs kids can be a very daunting […]

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Education

Fear of Missing Out

Imagine it is December 31st. Everyone is excited and happy for the New Year’s Party. Your colleagues are discussing their exciting plans; your best friend texts you to ask if you are ready for the party at the most happening pub in the city. But you can’t go because your mother is ill and needs […]

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Awareness Health

Not Just for Crazy People

“Ugh, I’m fine. I’m not suffering. And even if I am, I’m not in any measure crazy?! Plus, I surely ain’t going to tell my problems to a random stranger.” All individuals live their lives and deal with environments differently, in manners they deem fit. However sometimes, due to unforeseen circumstances, or personal characteristics, people […]

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Editor's Choice Social

Growth in Telepsychology

Presumably, crises have always occurred and the outbreak of COVID-19 worldwide is a crisis too. A trademark of any crisis is its unpredictability: the crisis itself is unpredictable, and its ability to affect people is unpredictable. Individuals start perceiving this unpredictability as problems that cannot be solved. These irresolvable issues increase tension, signs of anxiety, […]

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Awareness Health

Life of a Narcissist: Grandiosity or self inflation?

Narcissism is mainly defined as an inflated sense of self-esteem which can be understood in simple terms as somebody being deprived of love and affection in their childhood home environment which led them to low self-esteem and lack of empathy. Later on in their lives to compensate the lost adaptive skills, they confabulate the self […]

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Relationship Social

Online Dating Cause and effect

Well, as it’s the year 2022, it’s no secret that almost everyone who is/was single recently has tried the online dating game. Each one of us, if not tried it, has a friend who definitely is on it. Specially, in this period of lockdown, so many of us are bored at home looking for a […]

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Health News Social

“All insurance policies shall cover mental illness”: IRDAI

According to the Mental Health Act of 2017, every insurer will be required to provide medical insurance for the treatment of mental illnesses on the same basis as physical health insurance, if health problems or illnesses arise. Concerns about the pandemic aim to highlight the need for increased funding for mental health services, raise awareness of behavioural […]

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Awareness Health Positive

Mindfulness: A Better Understanding of Oneself

Mindfulness is the basic human ability to be fully present, aware of where we are and what we are doing, and not overreact or be overwhelmed by what is happening around us. Mindfulness is a quality that every human being already has, it’s not something you have to conjure up, you just have to learn […]

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Health News

People with Extreme Stress Tend to Look Old Earlier

In day-to-day life, we are all aware that stress or being sad is not good for our health. Research shows that due to problems like sadness, loneliness, lack of focus, restlessness, sadness, and so on, you can get them quickly or you will start to look older than your age. Experts and scientists all around […]

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Health News Positive Relationship

The Connection Between Positive Relationships and Mental Health

Sometimes there are no simple answers or simple solutions to mental health challenges, especially when it comes to suicide. Those who want to completely end their lives are usually emotionally drained and isolated at the precipice of a mental health crisis. Someone or some person sees no way out of it. One of the most […]

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