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Self Help

Emotional Isolation: The New Sense of Being

Emotional Isolation: The New Sense of Being If you were to close your eyes and think of a few people who really,’ understand you’; chances are that only a few lucky ones would be able to think of one or

Motivation

The Cathartic Impact of Sharing Your Stories on Behaviour

You would have believed that an adult and sane mind should take charge and full responsibility of the behaviour and actions of the person and that explanation for deviation from the right behaviour are merely excuses. After going through this

Health

Self-Love – The Greatest Love of All

Self-Love shapes the establishment of your single, most imperative relationship that with yourself. The quality of all your different connections is actually equivalent to the quality of that establishment. To cherish yourself isn’t only a confidence boosting suggestion. It is

Health

“Psycho-Dermatology: Mental Health Beyond Boundaries”

Modern clinical psychology correlates with several areas of other sciences. These areas are being reflected by a lot of new research work and new dimensions of practices of medical and paramedical practitioners. Psycho- dermatology is one of those areas, it

Health

The Third Largest Mental Health Care Problem: Social Anxiety

Are you very self-conscious in every day social situations? Are very afraid of being embarrassed in front of other people? Are you extremely afraid of being judged by others? Do you avoid meeting new people? Find it scary and difficult

Awareness Health

Narratives around the life in Rehabilitation

“I don’t have any intention of living. I can’t control my thoughts and my husband doesn’t understand my situation at all. My family hates me and my in-laws treat me like I am non-existent. I just can’t understand what is

Education Health

The Era of Psychological Chaos

The times seem to have changed drastically in the last 10 years. We see a traumatized generation, lost in a tsunami of psychological disturbances that has hit the world real bad. Across the globe, we see cases of the younger

Education Health

Performance Anxiety in Students

“I don’t know what’s happening. My stomach hurts badly. I can’t breathe, I can’t stand. I am feeling very hot. Neither I want to do anything, nor go anywhere.” “My hands are shaking, I can’t write anything, I don’t remember

Self Help

“It’s All About ME!” or “Me, Myself and I”

“A Narcissist enjoys being looked at and not looking back.” The Narcissist Test: Step 1: Take a moment to think about yourself. Step 2: If you made it to Step 2, you are not a Narcissist! In Greek Mythology, Narcissus

Self Help

“Keep Calm & Don’t Explode” or “Walking Time Bomb”

According to DSM V, Intermittent Explosive Disorder or IED is a recurrent behavioral outbursts that represents a failure to control aggressive impulses. In simple terms, a person with IED can’t control his anger and will impulsively explode into rage with