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How Mentorship and Supervision Foster Professional Growth in Psychology

One of the most obvious reasons why psychology professionals tend to grow in confidence is strong mentorship. Practising psychology can be challenging for new practitioners. However,  supervision and guidance can smooth this process. Strong and responsible mentorship helps them understand

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Gen Z Isn’t Lazy, They’re Tired: Understanding Youth Exhaustion in the Modern World

Mention “Gen Z” in front of a group of managers, parents or baristas. You’ll provoke a variety of reactions: doubt, respect, and frustration. Between jokes like “boomer” and stories about young climate campaigners lies a more subdued, sobering reality: this

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The Burnout Generation: How Early Exposure to Hustle Culture Shaped Gen Z’s Need for Boundaries

You are sitting on your bed scrolling through YouTube and suddenly come across a video of a famous CEO saying that they only slept 4 hours a day, ate 1 meal a day, forgot their anniversary, and got ignored by

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The Guilt–Shame Cycle: How Body Talk in Indian Families Shapes Self-Worth

In most Indian homes, body-related remarks are built into their daily conversation. Comments regarding weight, complexion, height, or diet make them sound informal, loving or culturally appropriate. Adults might consider that these statements will lead children to discipline, well-being or

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Why Modern Education Needs Cultural Roots: Lessons from Indian Festivals

India is a country where every other month, you can come across a different festival. India is like that one friend who always stays busy with having one or the other plan ever ready; if it’s not Holi, then Diwali,

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The Psychological Traps Behind BOGO: Why We Overshop During Sales

Have you been planning to save money lately, but you couldn’t as much as you wanted? You try to cut down your expenses, but your favourite clothing brand comes up with “Black Friday sale – Buy one, Get one(BOGO)” deal,

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Self-Compassion as an Antidote to Isolation: Kristin Neff’s Self-Compassion Framework

Have you ever felt lonely at some point in your life? Have you ever felt unheard when you desperately needed a listener? These feelings of loneliness can grow over time if you are continuously unheard. These feelings of being alone can greatly

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Sweet Trap: How High Sugar Diets Affect a Child’s Brain

Sugar is everywhere. It appears in breakfast cereals, hides in packaged snacks, and shines brightly from colourful wrappers in shops. Children are naturally drawn to it. They love the taste, enjoy the excitement it brings, and parents often give in

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Intimacy in the Age of Selfhood: How Autonomy and Algorithms Redefined Love 

It began as a murmur online, a quiet confession disguised as irony. Memes about “boyfriend embarrassment,” and threads where women half-joked, half-meant it when they said that being in love felt a little embarrassing now. Then came the Vogue article

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Can Digital Messages Ever Feel As Intimate As Handwritten Letters?

When we think about letters, there’s this little personal thing that keeps coming into my head, like opening an old shoebox that is filled with a bunch of letters; their margins are turned brown, and the handwriting is tilted, just