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Mental Health Policies: Hidden Administrative Barriers Affecting Patient Care Quality

Mental health policies exist across nearly every healthcare system, yet access to care remains far more limited than those policies suggest. In 2021 alone, one-third of people living with mental illness and nearly half of those with serious conditions were unable to receive treatment. Behind well-intentioned legislation, administrative barriers quietly erode care quality and restrict […]

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Awareness Health

How Sleep Shapes Mental Health: A Psychological Perspective

Sleep is really important for us. But today in this express world, people do not get enough sleep. They stay up late at night, doomscrolling their phones or working on their computers. Most of the people spend a lot of time on social media. Because of this, a lot of people do not sleep much. People try […]

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Research

Brain Damage and Neural Changes in Schizophrenia: How the Disorder Affects the Brain

This research explores how schizophrenia, a chronic mental disorder, is linked to lasting changes in the brain. Rather than being caused by just one factor, it involves complex neural disruptions that affect thinking, behaviour and emotion. The study focuses on how damage to certain brain circuits, especially those involved in processing sensory input and higher-level […]

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What Balanced Living Really Looks Like for Busy Adults

Life can feel like it’s moving way too fast. One day blends into the next. Work deadlines, family stuff and personal errands pop up out of nowhere. It’s a lot. And honestly, when everything is pulling at you, balance can feel like something that only other people have time for. But here’s the thing. Balanced […]

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Awareness Technology

When AI Thinks for Us: The Silent Decline of Human Intelligence

The message being pushed everywhere is pretty clear: if people want a spot in the future economy, they’d better be “smart” enough to keep up with AI. This constant fear of being replaced has triggered a desperate rush to automate everything. But there is a massive hidden cost to this evolution that almost nobody is […]

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Industrial

Employment as Identity: How Work Shapes Self-Concept and Psychological Well-Being

In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.” – Erik Erikson. This famous quote by Erik Erikson reflects on how feelings of worthlessness and emptiness, rather than feelings of being alive without an identity. Have you ever noticed that whenever we meet someone, the […]

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Awareness Self Help

The Relationship Between Anger and Self-Regulation: From Amygdala Hijack to Self-Control

It was a beautiful Sunday morning. The smell of freshly bloomed Jasmine filled the room. Suddenly, a sound of a thud and silence was murdered. Arya jumped from bed and ran towards the kitchen, only to find her daughter in the corner watching the broken glass jar. Arya shouted at her and asked her to […]

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Education

What Is Hybrid Learning? Why Schools Are Adopting This Flexible Education Model

Schools, universities, workplace all moved to remote meetings and virtual classrooms. So, what is this new term “Hybrid Learning” about? What is Hybrid Learning?  Hybrid learning is a mix of virtual learning and in-person learning. The teacher or instructor addresses both students at the same time. Both the group get benefitted with that, one who […]

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Entertain Social

Why Do Audiences Enjoy Violent Movies? A Psychological Explanation

Every one of us loves watching movies. These movies are a part of our lives. They are popular with people of all ages and across the world. We see a lot of fighting and action in superhero movies, crime stories and Violent movies. In real life, people are usually scared of violence and try to avoid […]

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AIIMS: A New Research on Depression

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has come up with new research which claims that the frequency and tone of a person could help in early identification of Depression among individuals. Vocal efforts and emotional coloring along with speech analysis, could flag early symptoms of depression, acting as an assistive tool. This is especially […]

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