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The Psychology Behind India’s Cricket Obsession

The word “cricket” is described as “an outdoor game played on a large grass field with ball, bats, and two wickets, between teams of eleven players, the object of the game being to score more runs than the opposition”, according to

Research

Kindergarten for AI? Why Starting Small Helps RNNs Learn Faster and Better

Artificial Intelligence is dominating the world. Researchers are studying its working mechanism, its effect on human beings, and how it can be improved by using concepts from psychology and human behaviour. A recent study shows that AI systems learn better when

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The Unseen Aftermath: PTSD and Mental Trauma Following the Air India AI171 Crash

Life’s biggest tragedy is not having its impact on the victim, but on the people close to the victim, the families who lost their family members, their children, parents, and loved ones. With a heavy heart and an uncontrollable sigh,

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How Negative Reviews Affect Mental Health

It’s just a review, right? Not quite. For many business owners, professionals, or creators, a single harsh comment can feel like a punch to the gut. Negative reviews can trigger strong emotional reactions. A 2022 study from the American Psychological

Positive

Peacebuilding Through Psychology: Understanding Peace from Within

Peace is not just a verbal promise; it is something that can be felt within. We can even sense others’ inner peace through their energy or eyes. But in today’s restless world, where material gain dominates social, political, and ecological

Education Therapy

The Stories They Make up: Analysing Children’s Apperception Test (CAT)

Individuals’ personalities are formed by their consistent actions, feelings, and thoughts (Bergner, 2019). Direct questionnaires are a common method to study personality, but they may not be useful to reveal unconscious thoughts and emotions. To solve that problem, psychologists invented

Relationship

The Internal Working Model of Relationships: How We Subconsciously Predict Love? 

Have you ever wondered why you’re drawn to certain people, why some relationships feel safe and effortless, while others feel like constant push and pull? Love is often seen as a mystery, something magical that happens when two people “click”.

Positive Self Help

How to Cope with Mental Health in Conflict Zones

From our homeland to vast areas of the geographical landscape of the world, war always stands as an issue of extreme mental health challenges and family crisis, especially in third-world countries that deal with the idea of lost hope, homes,

Health

How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer’s: Psychology Backed Tips

Caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease is a journey filled with love, patience, and many challenges. It affects everyday life in small and big ways, as memory, thinking, and behaviour change over time. Caregivers not only need emotional strength, but

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Mindfulness Practices in Breeze: How Games and Exercises Help Cope with Stress

Work stress, daily challenges, economic situation, relationship problems, mental health concerns, and the constant buzz of notifications — life can feel overwhelming. With too many things happening daily, it’s easy to get into a trap of continuous stress and anxiety.