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Se7en (A 1995 film): Character Analysis of John Doe 

“This is the city. The city of Se7en. It’s a place of sin, and I want to be its purifying hand.”  What would you do if you found yourself confronted with a murderer whose crimes are based on the seven

Awareness

Why we root to Villains: The Psychology behind our fascination with Anti-Heroes 

How do we identify a hero or villain in a movie? There is a very thin line. We use a scale of morality, if a fictional character does things good by following the morals they’re heroes. If someone does good

News

Foundation Course in Psychology: Learn Psychology From Scratch

New Delhi, India – UPS Education, an institution for Psychology education, has recently launched a comprehensive Foundation Course in Psychology. According to UPS education, the course is for anyone curious about human behaviour and mental health.  With the increasing mental

Industrial

Emotional Labour in the Workplace: The Hidden Cost of Smiling for a Paycheck 

We all are emotional beings. We experience different types of emotions regularly. There are situations when you feel very exhausted and frustrated. Those may be having conflicts with your loved one or getting stuck in a traffic block on the

Health

Relocation Depression : Why Moving Feels Like An Emotional Rollercoaster Ride And How To Cope With It 

Imagine yourself in your new home with a pile of bubble wrap, sealed boxes, and a pizza box from your impromptu dinner choice. You should be on cloud nine because this is the start of something new. But you’re not, instead,

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

From Pain to Hunger: The Complex Connection Between Trauma and Eating Disorders

“The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.” – Carl Jung  The ABCs of Eating Disorders  Eating disorders are a complex group of mental illnesses impacting people from all walks. Here, the three main players are Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia

Therapy

Therapist’s Genuineness

Research indicates that, the greater the degree of caring, prizing, accepting, and valuing the client, in a non-possessive way, the greater the chance that therapy will be successful (Corey, 1986). Psychology, during the formative years of education talks about the

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6 Inspirational Movies on Recovering from Psychological Disorders

Cinema has long been a powerful medium for shedding light on the human experiences particularly the struggles and triumphs of those battling with psychological disorders. Films that explore mental health not only raise awareness but also inspire and instill hope

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Cognitive Appraisal Theory: How Your Mind Shapes Your Emotions 

Let’s take a hypothetical situation: Imagine yourself walking alone in a dark street one evening. Suddenly, you begin to hear footsteps approaching very close to you. In such a situation , you might be getting nervous and frightened as your