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Ever felt like chasing perfection is wearing you down, or that failures leave scars that are hard to heal? You’re not alone — and Psychologs Magazine is here to help you reflect, rebuild, and find hope in the process.
This March 2024 Issue opens up real and relatable conversations about mental health. In “The Perfectionism – Boon or Bane”, we question whether striving for flawlessness truly fuels success or silently drains us. Are We Prepared Enough to Cope with Failures? takes an honest look at resilience and what it means to bounce back. Hope: Our Lifeguard During Adversity reminds us that even in our darkest moments, belief in better days can keep us afloat.
Relationships and emotions get a thoughtful spotlight in ‘Attaining the Unattainable’, where we explore the psychology behind the romantic chase, and in Noise, a film that reveals the hidden cost of displaced anger. We also dive into Kolam and Cognition, uncovering how traditional patterns connect to focus and mental clarity.
Health and connection take center stage — from Is Snoring Harmless?, to the influential effect of an elderly soul on a child, to the impact of loneliness on both mental and physical well-being. We shed light on Can People with Autism Form Romantic Connections?, offering a perspective filled with compassion and understanding.
We revisit the timeless Case of Little Hans to see what it still teaches us today. And beyond the core articles, we bring you pet stories, education news & updates, research highlights, and objective questions to inform, inspire, and engage your mind.
Here’s what you’ll explore inside this March 2024 Issue:
• “The Perfectionism” – Is it really a boon or a bane?
• Are we prepared enough to cope with failures?
• Hope: Our Lifeguard During Adversity
• ‘Attaining the Unattainable’: The Psychology Behind The Romantic Chase
• Noise: A disturbing movie about displaced anger
• Kolam and Cognition
• Is snoring harmless?
• Influential effect of an elderly soul on a child
• Impact of loneliness on mental & physical health
• Can people with autism form romantic connections?
• The Case of Little Hans
• Pet Stories
• Education News & Updates
• Objective Questions
• Research
Every article is written with empathy and expertise by mental health professionals, researchers, and storytellers who know what it’s like to feel overwhelmed, curious, and hopeful all at once.
If you value genuine, insightful mental health conversations, Psychologs Magazine is your companion.
Grab your e-magazine today — because understanding your mind isn’t just important, it’s empowering.
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