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The Hidden Harm of Song Lyrics on Children: A Case Study of “Barbie Girl”

Often, music appears as simple amusement, a background to dancing, festivities, or moments shared with kids. Yet beneath familiar tunes, words may quietly influence a child’s sense of identity and perception. When certain phrases repeat without question, they begin framing beliefs. Meaning hides

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Understanding Humanity Through Existential Psychology: Why Meaning Matters

Life can be really quiet at times. It is not a quiet but a weird kind of quiet that makes you wonder, “Am I doing the right thing?” This kind of quiet can happen to anyone at any time, especially

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Therapy Trailblazers: Women Who Transformed Modern Mental Health Care

For centuries, the history of psychology was always told a story held in the closet as a gallery of “Great Men”, a lineage which stretches from Sigmund Freud’s Victorian couches to B.F. Skinner’s modern behavioural cages. But this story is not

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John B. Watson’s Personal Scandal and the Fall of Behaviourism’s Public Image

Psychology encountered many challenges throughout the 20th century as it was trying to become accepted as a scientific discipline, and one of those challenges was that of John B. Watson, who had great confidence as a psychologist and wanted to

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Trauma on Repeat: Why the Past Keeps Showing Up in the Present

Every human being has, at some point, had an experience where a smell, sound, or glance from a person causes a powerful emotional reaction that appears disproportionate to the circumstances. For many, this is not an accident; it is merely

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Why It’s Easier to Blame Than Take Responsibility: A Psychological Perspective

Why does it feel safer to blame, and do people feel discomfort with accountability? Why are people always blaming others? From childhood to adulthood, people find ways to escape from negative outcomes. When it comes to positive, ready to take credit. Failed

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Emotional Dysregulation as a Core Mechanism in Personality Disorders

We often confess to reacting in an overwhelmed way, shouting in anger, uncontrollable crying and impulsive behaviours. This affects our daily routine, work, relationships, and mental health. Emotions are a way of expressing our feelings strongly and help us to

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Why Self-Esteem Matters: A Psychological Perspective on Mental Health

Self-esteem is the overall respect and value we have for ourselves. It influences how we think, feel, and relate to others. This is not only confidence and pride, but it is also one of the core components of mental health

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Understanding the Psychology Behind Kindness as a Threat

Kindness is said to be an act that is an integral part of being a human, but some people view this act of generosity as having hidden motives. Evaluating such hidden motives in concern shown by others stems from deep-rooted

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How Indian TV Shows Normalise Misogyny in the Name of Entertainment

We all have seen that scene at least once where a man comes home, looks at his wife, and cracks a joke about how she burned the food “again,” which is followed by a laugh track. Everyone in the room