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What Families Can Expect from Online Intervention Planning for Addiction and Mental Health

Families often know something is wrong long before a loved one is ready for treatment. Online intervention planning offers a structured way to move from worry to action—without blame or pressure. Typically, the process includes a safety check, preparation calls

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When Faith Meets Fear: The Psychological Appeal of  Religious Extremism 

One night, a teenage boy finds himself scrolling through online sermons after a painful conflict at home. He does not seek ideology; he seeks solace. The speaker’s voice is calm and clear, promising purpose, purity and a congregation for the

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Intersection of Law and Psychology: How Both Advocates for  Humanity

The legal system is a system of rules and institutions, but it is also a deeply psychological environment, where people’s perceptions, judgments and interactions matter just as much as any written law. Recent studies in legal psychology have shown that

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How Adolescents’ Brains React to Explicit Digital Content: What Research Shows

Today’s adolescents have access to a variety of content. In fact, a 14-year-old today is exposed to more explicit content in a week than a modern-day adult was back in all of their teenage years. They are exposed to a variety

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Practical Steps for Healthcare Institutions to Address Historical Trauma

In recent years, healthcare institutions have increasingly recognised that legacy – and ongoing – medical racism and injustices continue to undermine trust, health outcomes and equity. As evidence mounts that racism in healthcare is both structural and persistent, organisations must

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The Psychology Behind Eve-Teasing

Mitai was not allowed to go out for Dev Deepawali, her most-awaited festival. Why? Because it would be at night with too many boys around, and she wouldn’t be safe there. What if she faces eve-teasing? But is it really

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Anger vs Aggression: Understanding the Psychology Behind Emotional Reactions

Almost all of us have experienced anger at some point in time, whether it’s due to a traffic jam, a betrayal, or something much trivial. Anger is a very natural emotion. However, our approaches to dealing with it can vary

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ISKCON & the Mind: How Spiritual Practices Shape Well-being

For many people,  the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) represents more than a religious movement; it is a lifestyle that is deeply rooted in devotion, discipline, and an activity of inner peace, but how do these spiritual practices impact

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Beyond Blood: How Chosen Families Strengthen Mental Health in Trans Lives

We often assume that a family is defined by blood relations, but shouldn’t it be defined by those individuals who offer unconditional love, support, security, and the simple freedom to be who you truly are? For many within the LGBTQ

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Why Gen Z Is Ditching Traditional Indian Serials for OTT Platforms

Each new generation has its own worldview, often expressed through the media it watches.  Television, once the great unifier of India, did the trick. Every evening, families would get together to watch stories that reflected their daily experiences and promoted