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Awareness Education

Building a Strong Mind: Practical Steps for Enhancing Psychological Resilience

Throughout our lives, since the time we are born, we face several challenges, be it in school, career, relationships, or in life altogether. Some people, for many reasons, couldn’t fight off these challenges and accept their defeat in life. However,

Social

The psychology behind different personalities

Personality is derived from the word ‘persona’, which means a mask. In ancient times actors used to wear masks while performing various different roles or identities on stage and masks help them to express their characters or personalities in front

Awareness

How to Raise Emotionally Resilient Children

Parenting is not a cakewalk. It requires immense patience, effort, time, and a lot more. Raising children is a duty which is the most difficult role a person could ever take. The role becomes even more tougher if one has

Positive Relationship

Interesting psychology behind first love

Love, the word which holds the meaning for affiliation. When mutual, it holds the feelings of understanding without uttering any words. A wide range of emotions are involved in love, from warmth and tenderness to a strong sense of attachment.

Event

33rd Annual Convention of National Academy of Psychology

National Academy of Psychology (NAOP) is going to conduct their 33rd annual convention from February 14 to 16 in partnership with the department of applied psychology, GITAM School of Humanities and Psychologs magazine. Theme of the annual convention: “Psychology for

Awareness Education

Defence Mechanisms in Everyday Battles

Imagine a situation, where you came 30 minutes late to the office due to the heavy rains. As soon as you get to your seat, your boss asks you to be in his cabin. Although arriving late was not all

Awareness Education

The Psychology of Being Alone

“Humans are social animals…”– a quote by the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle remains equally relevant to this day. Indeed we are social creatures. It’s hard to imagine a life without people, a life of solitude and silence. Today the way

Education Therapy

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Concepts, Types & Techniques

In the 1960s, Aaron Beck proposed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), a psychotherapeutic approach that deals with automatic negative thoughts, cognitive distortions and underlying beliefs or schemas that disturb one’s cognition, emotions and behaviours. Today, CBT is extensively researched and used

Health

What is Cabin Fever?

A frequent reaction to being confined or isolated for a lengthy period is called “cabin fever.” Cabin fever is a group of symptoms that might appear under certain situations, rather than a definite diagnosis. There are occasions when you can

Positive Self Help

Top 10 Books to Read for Self Care

An enhanced sense of value and self-esteem is also associated with self-care. We convey a strong message to ourselves that we are worthy of love, care, and attention when we commit time and effort to improving our quality of life.