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Education

The Role of Task Analysis in Enhancing Child-centred Interventions and Well-being

Task analysis is a technique of dividing hard tasks into simpler, uncomplicated steps to realise how a user does them. This technique identifies the particular actions, cognitions, and environmental conditions that result in goal attainment. Analysis of these factors allows

Relationship

What Makes Love Last? The Science Behind Relationships That Work

Most people think successful relationships are about finding “the one,” never fighting, or keeping the spark alive forever. But four decades of research involving thousands of real couples tell a different story: love that lasts isn’t about luck—it’s about skill.

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What Makes a Song Catchy? Psychology, Personality, and the Brain

The experience of having a song stuck in your head—known as an earworm—is one of the most common and curious quirks of the human mind. It affects between 88% and 98% of people. And what’s more fascinating? This phenomenon shows

Technology

The Risk of Misinformation: Who Gets to Talk About Mental Health Online?

In recent years, the debate about mental health has increased significantly across digital platforms, indicating a greater recognition of its importance in our overall well-being. Mental health awareness has grown into a significant public health concern, sparking discussions that extend beyond

Self Help

How the Brain Constructs Our Sense of Self 

What does it mean to be “you”? Is it the body you inhabit, the voice in your head, your memories or something deeper, more elusive? The sense of self, while feeling natural and seamless, is actually the product of an

Awareness Education

The Role of Resilience Programs in Schools

In today’s world, people are becoming more competent and hardworking, as a result, increased stress and challenging situations, such as exam pressure, competition for top ranks, social challenges, and other academic stress. Schools are not only centres of growth but

Awareness

Medical v/s Social Model of Disability: Understanding Disability from Two Perspectives 

What if the main thing preventing someone from having a fulfilling life is how society reacts, rather than the person’s disability? “Disability” has many meanings defined by experts and groups (Haegele & Hodge, 2016). According to the International Classification of Functioning,

Awareness

Coping or Escaping? Social Media as a Coping  Mechanism  

Ever caught yourself scrolling listlessly through Instagram after a frustrating day, laughing at TikTok to forget a pending deadline, or ranting on Twitter about a difficult morning? You’re not alone. In a time where our phones are essentially part of

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When Fear Keeps Us from Getting Help: The Overlooked Cost of Medical and Dental Fear

It often starts with something small. A sore tooth. A strange ache. A checkup overdue by a few months. You mean to make the call, but you keep putting it off. The pain lingers, but the anxiety surrounding the visit

News

Millennials and Gen Z Power $6.32 Trillion Wellness Market Boom

Many people in the Millennial and Gen Z generations are prioritising physical activity and consuming more products and services of the wellness industry. From gym membership to skin care products, individuals are spending their expenses on items that support wellness.