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Life Style

Why Some People Fear Getting Better: The “Comfort in Chaos” Phenomenon 

Many dream of a peaceful life – a life with pleasant moments, healthy relationships, a good professional life, and so on. Can you imagine that there are people who seek comfort in chaos? A peaceful life is difficult for them

Awareness

Not The talk of Town: Mental Health And The Legal Profession

The legal profession is unarguably one of the most competitive and challenging professions in the world. Legal profession is the backbone of the judicial system of a country and is responsible for the administration of justice. A Lawyers job is

Entertain

Karthik Calling Karthik

Karthik Calling Karthik is one of the few movies that take a closer look at the complexity of human psychology, especially the subconscious mind. The film claims to be based on a severe and complex disorder called “schizophrenia,” but it

Pets

Why Some People Develop Stronger Emotional Bonds with Pets Than Humans

Humans and pets have had a special and enduring bond from time immemorial. Our animal companions, providing emotional support for people, can melt hearts with their unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship. No wonder your ‘pawsome’ friends may detect your moods

Awareness

Anorexia Nervosa: A Referred patient for Rorschach

Anorexia nervosa is a serious disorder which involves the danger of death. Thus, a psychiatrist request to interpret the Rorschach findings for this condition with reference to suitable psychotherapy and hence, becomes a grave responsibility. Anorexia nervosa is starvation brought

Relationship

Psychology Behind Situationship 

“We’re not dating, but we’re not just friends either.”  Have you ever felt this with someone? Have you ever heard someone saying this about their relationship? Welcome to the world of situationship, which has become very popular in recent years,

Awareness

Suicidal Paradox of Society

Trigger Warning: The following article could be sensitive and emotionally overwhelming. Readers advise to be careful But, if you read and find the quoted argument logical, please discuss below and let me know what you think. I’ll start with the

Self Help

Emotional Numbness: When the Brain Shuts Down to Protect Itself 

Imagine waking up with no feelings. The world around you vibrates with life – friends laughing, a sunset glowing, a melancholy song playing – but it all runs over you like water on stone. There is no joy, no grief, and

Motivation Self Help

The “Rubber Band Effect”: Why Some People Fall Back Into Old Habits After Progress 

Change is hard. Indeed. Whether it’s about committing to a healthier lifestyle or adopting better study habits, many people find themselves slipping back into old patterns despite all the good efforts. This is known as the Rubber Band Effect, where

Awareness

Understanding Life Scripts in Transactional Analysis: Insights from Eric Berne, Claude Steiner, and Fanita English

Transactional Analysis (TA) is a theory and method developed by Eric Berne, a psychiatrist in the late 1950s. It was popularised through his book ‘Games People Play’. The book was first printed in July 1964 and found itself on the