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Education

Kolb’s Learning Cycle: Understanding How We Learn Through Experience 

Learning isn’t always neat. Sometimes it’s messy, full of trial and error, self-doubt, excitement, and discovery. Whether figuring out how to bake a cake, dealing with a challenge at work, or learning from a life event, we’re constantly absorbing, adjusting,

Education

Behavioural problems in School-aged children: A Psychoeducational Perspective

One of the most pressing concerns of modern education is the behavioural issues exhibited by school children. These problems manifest in the form of aggression, inattention, social defiance, etc., which disturb the classroom dynamics and affect the academic development of

Industrial

The Emotional Toll of Job Interview Ghosting

“Raghav, a recent graduate, still checks his phone anxiously at every notification – Gmail, WhatsApp, LinkedIn. He’s given five interviews this month. Most ended in silence.” “Nisha, an HR at a rising startup, invested in hiring a candidate. After three

Awareness Health

The Silent Mental Health Crisis In Healthcare 

In the past few years, a subtle yet potent crisis has been occurring behind the scenes of healthcare, one that doesn’t receive the level of attention that it should. While we consistently praise physicians, nurses, and other professionals for their

Self Help

Psychology behind Validation: Why Feeling Heard Can Heal

Remember the Cast Away movie? Tom Hanks’ character was left alone on the island, and he named a volleyball Wilson, brought him alive, and formed a deep connection. For what? Then, to survive! Yes, this is not just a fictional

Life Style

Are You Chasing What You Want or What You Need?

Each human has innate drives. Some of these are rooted in survival, and others are in emotional wants and social pressures. But what if those inner drives get crossed, causing us to conflate what we want with what we require? This

Education

Examining the Efficacy of the Cornell Note-Taking System

The pursuit of efficient knowledge acquisition and retention remains a central tenet of academic and professional development. Among the various methodologies employed for note-taking, the Cornell System, developed in the mid-20th century by Cornell University professor Walter Pauk, has garnered

Awareness

The Role of Theory of Mind in Autism Spectrum Development

Theory of Mind (ToM), a concept in brain and behavioural sciences, refers to one’s ability to accurately understand people as mental beings and their respective mental states. It includes recognising the fact that there are minds out there besides one’s

Parenting

Parenting Styles and Moral Development in Early Childhood

A child’s mind is like wet clay, ready to be shaped by the slightest impact. Every touch leaves an imprint on a child’s mind. One learns the foundations of everything, from their desires to their Morals, in these early phases

Self Help

Is Your Coping Style Making You Mentally Strong or Just Surviving?

Did you notice that each of your friends tackles board exam stress differently? Everybody has learnt different coping style to stand up to adversity. That difference not only defines what approach has been taken but also how much mental strength