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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

Awareness Social

Choosing What’s Familiar Over What’s Healthy: A Psychological Explanation

Rajat came back from his office, opened a bag of chips and dip. He planned to watch the new documentary released on Sunday, many of his colleagues have already watched it and have praised how relatable and relaxing it is.

Education Self Help

Self-Care Strategies for Professional Counsellors 

Raghav has been a clinical psychologist for the past 7 years. He specialises in REBT, and his approach is self-development and growth. How has had a good response from the clients in the past. Lately, he has been noticing that

Parenting Relationship

The Psychological Blueprint of Love: How Home Environment Shapes Emotional Development

From Mirza ghalibs poetry to Bollywood songs and inside the pages of literature, love finds a place everywhere. Whether it’s Shakespeare’s ‘’Love all, but trust a  few’’ or by Neruda’s ‘’I love you without knowing how to’ ’and Jane Austen’s ‘’

Relationship Social

Trauma Bonds Explained: Why Abuse, Fear, and Pain Create Emotional Loyalty

We often advise our loved ones about leaving someone they aren’t happy living with. Belongingness is an innate human need. It is related to our mental as well as physical well-being.  In order to fulfil this need, we form positive

Parenting

“You’re Not Listening!” What Toddler Hitting Is Really a Communication

A small hand suddenly waves. A startled parent jumps back in shock. In an instant, a toddler has left their imprint literally and even figuratively. The untrained observer may witness legitimate toddler striking as simply and solely a tantrum, or

Awareness Industrial

POSH Training in Corporates: Bridging the Gap Between Awareness and Workplace Respect

The sexual harassment issue in the workplace remains one that is there despite the heightened awareness, legal provisions, and official directives in the corporate setting. This adherence to it doesn’t fit the widely held definition of respectful behaviour as being

Motivation

The Gendered Psyche of Power: Why Oppression of Women  Strengthens Extremist Rule

Before an extremist regime rewrites laws, it rewrites women. The first cracks in freedom often appear in dress codes, curfews, marriages and classrooms, small shifts that signal a larger project of control. Throughout history and in today’s conflicts, the subjugation

Awareness Therapy

Somatic Experiencing and Body-Based Trauma Therapy for Survivors of Known-Perpetrator Abuse

Trauma from a known perpetrator, intimate partner, family member, or trusted guardian, predominantly interpersonal emotional injuries upon survivors that extend beyond memory and cognition and result in post-traumatic stress disorder, physical dysregulation, chronic anxiety, intimacy and trust complications. Talking works, but

Awareness Therapy

Trauma-Focused Therapy for Survivors of Sexual Abuse by family or trusted people

Physical and emotional betrayal of sexual abuse by a family member or trusted friend may influence the effects of the subject on the survivors in the areas of safety, trust, and relationships. The most basic experiences, like family visits or