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Awareness Relationship

Nurturing Relationships:-

In this age of information and technology where communication is at the peak of its performance, the one thing which has suffered badly is relationships. With stressful life both at work and home, couple are slowly distancing away from the

Relationship

Perfect Relationship – is a Myth

“Relationship counseling” is such a trending topic these days. It suggests that people are getting aware or may be more sensitive about their mental health in the relationship; they seek advice from professionals to save the relationship or would try

Relationship

What is the secret of Relationship Satisfaction?

A research presented at the annual convocation of the American Psychological Association found that couple who have same texting style reported great satisfaction in their romantic relationship. Researcher Psychologist Leora Trub from Pace University surveyed 205 people between the age group of

Parenting

Adolescent Bedrooms: A Psychological Tug-of-War Between Parents and Teenager

Few things cause family tension more than a messy room belonging to a teenager. To parents, it appears to be a sign of laziness or disrespect for family rules. To teenagers, a messy room may express freedom from parental control.

Positive Self Help

Power of Solitude: How Alone Time Boosts Mental Clarity & Emotional Health

“I realised the best decisions I make are the ones that I make when I ‘m completely alone with my thoughts; no distractions, no urgency, just me and the quiet.” This is a lived reflection about solitude. A person sitting

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Near-Death Experiences and The Psychological Reframing of Mortality

Many people view death as the ultimate unknown, a boundary hidden in silence, fear, and uncertainty. But for some who have come very close to death, that line becomes something else: a moment of deep understanding.  People who have survived

Self Help

The Guilt Continuum: Balancing Distance, Duty, and Doing Enough

Am I doing enough? Less useful a question ever posed, but hovering at the edge of our everyday worries when we let a home call go to voicemail, skip a social invitation from a friend, or call in sick one

Education

The Psychological Impact of Peer Education on Neurodiversity in  Schools 

Schools are said to be the first institution after a mother’s lap, from where the process of learning for a child begins. Schools not only contribute to the academic growth of children but also create a sense of compassion, empathy,

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The Science and Spirituality of Chanting: Boosting Mind, Body, and Emotions

Chanting has been a crucial part of human life in a religious context. Humans have been practising chanting since the birth of this universe. It was an important element of human culture on religious and spiritual grounds. In a scientific

Research

Genetic Insights Into Cannabis Use and Associated Health Risks

A study was conducted by the University of California, San Diego, of Medicine over 130,000 participants. In collaboration with the genetic testing company 23 and Me. It reveals genes linked to cannabis use and mental health issues. Two key genes,