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Women in Corporate India are 3 times more likely than Men to seek Mental Health Support

Mental health has always been stigmatised in India. In early times, people used to label a person as ‘paagal’ or ‘abnormal’ who could not fit into society. Because of these societal tags, people resisted entering into a therapeutic setting, which

Education

Understanding the Vital Role of a School Counsellors

Picture yourself entering school with not just your backpack, but with the invisible baggage of anxiety, family issues, self-doubt, or even uncertainty about the future. Then imagine there is someone who notices that baggage, even when no one else does.

Relationship

Attachment Patterns Across Relational Contexts: A Psychological Overview 

Attachment is an integral part of our identity; the early experiences, primarily by our caregivers, create an internal working model of relationships that continues into adulthood. The early bond structures our relationship with others throughout our lives. John Bowlby concluded

Self Help

What Science Says About Self-Help And Why It’s Not Enough

In the fast rhythm of modern life, the self-help industry has expanded leaps and bounds with numerous resources ranging from books to podcasts and smartphone applications at hand, all promising self-enhancement and mental health. Even though such resources have the

Therapy

Ethics in Counseling

In a world where mental health is getting the spotlight that it deserves, counselling has become an important tool for personal development and emotional healing. Still, the relationship between a counsellor and their client is delicate and requires more than

Relationship

Why Do I Always Attract the Same Kind of Partner?

“Wait a minute! Again, you’ve chosen that drama? How is it possible to end up in yet another toxic relationship?”  Many of us have heard, or asked ourselves, such blunt questions, often without knowing the answer. People with intentions to

Education

Behavioural problems in School-aged children: A Psychoeducational Perspective

One of the most pressing concerns of modern education is the behavioural issues exhibited by school children. These problems manifest in the form of aggression, inattention, social defiance, etc., which disturb the classroom dynamics and affect the academic development of

Awareness Health

The Silent Mental Health Crisis In Healthcare 

In the past few years, a subtle yet potent crisis has been occurring behind the scenes of healthcare, one that doesn’t receive the level of attention that it should. While we consistently praise physicians, nurses, and other professionals for their

Self Help

Psychology behind Validation: Why Feeling Heard Can Heal

Remember the Cast Away movie? Tom Hanks’ character was left alone on the island, and he named a volleyball Wilson, brought him alive, and formed a deep connection. For what? Then, to survive! Yes, this is not just a fictional

Education Health

Recognizing Cognitive Biases in Mental Health Diagnosis

Imagine sitting in the office of a therapist, feeling vulnerable and open, ready to receive help and healing, to receive a diagnosis that doesn’t quite capture your experience. That discrepancy is sometimes more than a matter of misunderstanding; it might