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Awareness

When School Doesn’t Feel Safe: The Real Impact of Microaggressions

In schools, harm does not always arrive in obvious packages. It can be quieter. Smaller. The kind of moments most people do not notice, a casual joke, a half-smile at the wrong time, or a remark like, “You’re really smart for someone like you,” or “Where are you actually from?” At first, these sound harmless. […]

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Awareness Self Help

The Psychology of Decision Paralysis

Picture this: You have finally arrived home after a long day to a tasty dinner. Comfortably settled on the couch with a plate of steaming hot food, your favourite kind, you grab the remote. The television comes to life, granting you the option to access entertainment from the four corners of the earth, in different […]

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Relationship

Mental Load in Relationships: What it is and Why it’s often invisible

Mental load is the cognitive work of running a house and a relationship — the invisible work of planning, organising, and remembering. It includes work such as remembering birthdays, tracking supplies in the home, coordinating doctor’s appointments, and preparing in advance for family needs, before they become problems. This type of work is likely to […]

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Research

Direct and Indirect Experience in Dogs’ Evaluation of Human Behaviour

It is commonly taken for granted by dog owners that the dogs are able to discern the real nature of a human being. Reminiscences by word of mouth are that dogs behave differently with different people, so people conclude that dogs can assess human nature. That could fit into typical work on animal thinking, where […]

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Awareness Education

The Real Struggles of Psychology Majors in India

Imagine this: a young student stands at a forked path, tasked with the decision of the subject of their choice to pursue for the foreseeable future. Very few will opt for the budding field of psychology. Those who choose to pursue psychology are made aware of the rigorous journey that lies ahead of them, which […]

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Parenting

Emotional Roles in Matrilineal and Patrilineal Cultures

We all feel differently, behave differently, and live differently. Yet, there do exist commonalities and similarities in these things. Our behaviour, our roles, and how we deal with emotions are influenced not only by us, but also by our parents, and are influenced largely by the society we live in; our life is influenced by […]

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Motivation

The Psychology of Self-worth

Sarah, a 25-year-old, works as a marketing executive in the Nicolas company. She works from 9 am to 6 pm and doesn’t get enough leave. Even though she worked hard, she still feels low self-esteem and criticises herself, due to what she experienced in her childhood. After reaching a counsellor, she started to challenge her […]

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Pinealon Peptide: A Molecular Tool for Neuroprotective and Cellular Research

Peptides have long been studied for their diverse properties in biological research, offering insights into molecular interactions, cellular regulation, and neurobiological mechanisms. Among these, Pinealon peptide has emerged as a subject of interest due to its hypothesised impact on cognitive function, neuroprotection, and molecular signalling. As a synthetic tripeptide composed of L-glutamic acid, L-aspartic acid, […]

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Awareness

Why Mental Health Care Still Doesn’t Reach Rural Minority Communities

India, a developing nation, finds itself battling a mental health crisis. Owing to the growing population’s burden of mental health issues, which can not be addressed with the limited resources available (Meghrajani et al., 2023). One might argue that advancements in the field of mental healthcare are aimed at resolving the crisis, but they are […]

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6 Critical Steps for Supporting Loved Ones After a Road Trauma

When our loved one gets into a car accident, the effects are much more than the physical ones. The effects on mental health can take a long time, and the realisation of emotional wounds might extend into daily activities to make it harder among the survivors and family, and friends.  Being aware of what one […]

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