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Education

15 Factors that can Cause Brain Fog

Brain fog is a mental haze that is not a medical condition itself but a symptom of other underlying issues. It takes the form of poor thinking clarity, weak memory, lack of concentration, and mental exhaustion. The nature of brain

Industrial

Love Bombing at Workplace

Have you ever felt like someone at your workplace has been showering you with endless praise or flattery to the point where you start believing that it’s too good to be true? This is commonly known as love bombing and

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How to Care for a Dementia Patient and Communicate with them Effectively

It is often the relatives who sustain a lot of pressure when trying to communicate with a patient suffering from dementia. Loss of memory, disrupted perception, and even loss of both verbal and mental apraxia, are all paraphrased and treated

Awareness

Understanding The Psychology Behind Crime

Crime has been present since time immemorial, upsetting social establishments and pushing the frontiers of morality. What makes a person commit a crime? Is the act done by choice? Or does something innate in the person cause it? Perhaps a

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I Felt Stuck Until I Let Go of My Victim Mindset

We all have experienced the moments when life throws its biggest challenges your way, you can’t help but feel that you are up against the universe. One begins to think that they are the main character in some endless book

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How Physical Injuries Impact Mental Health: Insights from Psychologists

Physical injuries go beyond bodily scars. Most of such injuries are experiences manifested deep within our psyche, shaking the very foundations upon which our sense of self, resilience, and emotional well-being. Research consistently shows that there’s a complex interconnection between

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Why You Should Stop Equating Loneliness with Solitude

In an increasingly fast-paced and connected world that seems to be devoid of emotions, it becomes essential to understand the human emotional states. Loneliness, as well as solitude, are states that often get confused and used synonymously. Though they usually

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Positive vs. Negative Peace: Psychological Insights for Harmony

Peace psychology has defined what peace is, normally segmented into two broad approaches: positive peace and negative peace. Johan Galtung, the founder of Peace Studies, first introduced this division to help people better understand how communities approach war and maintain

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Noida-Based Yes Madam Asks Employees if They’re Stressed, Fires 100+ After They Said ‘Yes’; HR Email Goes Viral

A beauty and wellness startup hailing from Noida, Yes Madam had been accused of a pretty weird way of dealing with stress at work. The company’s HR email asked employees if they had stress. Shockingly, above 100 employees, who replied

Life Style

Culture-bound Syndrome 

Culture-bound syndromes (CBS) refer to psychological or behavioural phenomena deeply rooted in specific cultural contexts. These conditions are shaped by cultural beliefs, traditions, and social norms and are often not included in Western psychiatric diagnostic frameworks. While they may seem