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Awareness

What is Self-Actualization and 5 Ways to Achieve it

The capabilities of humans are truly remarkable to think about. We hold a lot within us that we are not aware of. The Dalai Lama says “True change is within; leave the outside as it is”. This rings true for

News

England vs India: What are the Psychological Dynamics in Test Matches?

A four-match Test series is running between India and England (England vs India). It’s currently happening at the JSCA International Stadium Complex in Ranchi, India. It started on February 23rd and will end on February 27th, 2024. Test cricket is

Awareness

Cerebral Cortex: The most important part of human brain

The cerebral cortex, or gray matter, is known as the outermost layer of nerve cell tissue in your brain. Several folds and grooves give it a wrinkly appearance. Memory, cognition, learning, reasoning, problem-solving, emotions, consciousness, and sense-related activities are all

Education

What is Chronic Pain Syndrome?

Pain is your body’s natural response to a disease or injury and is a sign that something is off. You normally stop hurting when your body heals. However, pain often lasts long after the underlying reason is gone. Pain that

Education Health

Effectiveness of Psychotherapy

“I don’t feel like doing anything, nothing is working out in my life, I can’t sleep, or eat, why is god doing this to me? “ It is just a phase…” The other day, on a moonlit promenade after a

Therapy

15 of the Best Couples Therapy Techniques to try

Couples therapy is a form of therapy that aims at solving interpersonal conflicts and issues arising between you and your partner. It involves the therapist acting as a mediator between romantically involved individuals to form a communication bridge that was

Awareness

The Darker side of Our Emotions

People sometimes use sentiments, moods, and emotions interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. Emotion is described as “a complex reaction pattern, involving experiential, behavioral, and physiological elements” by the American Psychological Association (APA). People respond to issues or

Awareness Crime

Victimology: Understanding the Psychological Impact of Crime

Crime rates are very high in today’s world, and many people fall victim to it. If you look up the crime rates, you’ll realize just how high it is. What makes it worse is that these records are just a

Self Help

The Psychology of Confessions

Confessions are the formal statement made by people to admit one crime or wrong deed. Confession is the way of accepting or admitting that an individual has committed something illegal and offensive and is guilty for that. It can either

Social

The Psychology of Perspectivism

Perspectivism is a philosophical principle developed by Friedrich Nietzsche which states that there is no real knowledge or truth as every truth is relative to the perspective of the individual. It challenges the idea of objective truth, which argues that