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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.

Awareness Self Help

Why It’s So Hard to Move On, According to Psychology

At midnight, a lot of individuals find themselves looking through old pictures. Others repeat, like a broken record, discussions from years ago. It appears that our minds are strangely fixated on going back in time to times we’d prefer to

Crime

The Role of Psychology in Legal Forms 

This fusion of psychology and law is a significant development that has substantially altered how societies all over the world address issues such as justice, fairness and human behaviour in an interwoven way. By applying the body of relevant knowledge

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

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

Industrial

The Emotional Toll of Job Interview Ghosting

“Raghav, a recent graduate, still checks his phone anxiously at every notification – Gmail, WhatsApp, LinkedIn. He’s given five interviews this month. Most ended in silence.” “Nisha, an HR at a rising startup, invested in hiring a candidate. After three

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

Parenting

Should Parents use Corporal Punishment?

Come on, let’s face it — most of us have either witnessed it, undergone it, or had the flying chappal incident narrowly averted at some point in childhood. Spanking or slapping, in many Indian families (and quite frankly, many others as

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

News

“Gram Chikitsalay”: Healing Minds in Rural India 

“Gram Chikitsalay” is not just another web series. In a country where mental health is still whispered about, this series dares to speak out loud, peeling back layers of pain, poverty, belief systems, and isolation. Set in the heart of