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Hyderabad Startup Appoints Dog as Chief Happiness Officer to Boost Employee Well-Being

The private jobs in today’s time have become so intensive and mentally exhausting that employees are facing mental health consequences, where some even take wrong steps. To combat that, Denver, a golden retriever, is the Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) at

Self Help

Why You Feel Emotionally Drained Around Certain People 

Have you ever felt drained after a conversation? Maybe you spent an evening listening to a friend vent nonstop about their problems, or you found yourself facing someone who just radiates negativity. You shake it off as “I’m just tired,”

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How Indoor Greenspaces Impact Mental Health at Home

Plants inside your home can brighten up a room and may brighten your mood, too. Here’s a closer look at this link and a few simple ways to incorporate greenery into everyday life. The Science Behind Indoor Greenspaces and Mental

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

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

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How Creative Tools Empower Mental Health Advocacy Through Visual Storytelling

The practice of using art as a form of therapy is nothing new within the field of Mental Health solutions, and the addition of AI-assisted creative tools is opening up new levels of patient support. Advocates are now able to

Health

Exploring the Biopsychosocial Model in Modern Mental Health Practice

Picture yourself entering a clinic with chronic anxiety. Rather than simply writing out medication, your clinician inquires about your family history, emotional state, social circumstances, and even your daily habits. This holistic approach reflects the biopsychosocial model—a revolutionary model that

Life Style

Psychology Identifies 8 Behaviours Common in Nighttime Overthinkers

Do you ever realise you’re overthinking at that moment? But felt helpless at that moment of overthinking. Nighttime overthinking is the most annoying thing. You are trying to turn off your mind and body, but it is coming to the

Therapy

Emerging Trends in Digital Mental Health Interventions 

In a screen-dominated world of swipes and clicks, mental healthcare is witnessing a renaissance of sorts. What was once restricted to the walls of the therapist’s office is now being dispensed across continents through smartphones, virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence

Awareness

7 Evening Habits to Combat Restlessness and Feel More Fulfilled After Work, According to Psychology

The boundary between work and personal life has become invisible in today’s rapidly shifting world. Change is everywhere, and employees are feeling it. After a lot of hard work at the workplace, people still attend phone calls and virtual meetings,