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Why Finland Is the World’s Happiest Country, Again

For the eighth consecutive year, Finland is the world’s happiest country, as indicated by the World Happiness Report 2025. The report, which is an annual comparison of more than 140 nations, relies on social support, health, freedom, generosity, perceived corruption,

Parenting

Divorce from a Child’s Lens

Have we ever made a good home together for our daughter? From today, let us make two beautiful worlds for her. (The words of Malini to her husband after sending divorce petition to her husband, in the Malayalam film Ramante

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14 Ways AI Is Transforming College Career Services

Artificial intelligence has made a big impact on schooling. Nowadays, it’s almost impossible to visit a college campus without encountering it, either directly or indirectly – and that’s before we even talk about the numerous workshops that instructors and students

Crime Entertain

Se7en (A 1995 film): Character Analysis of John Doe 

“This is the city. The city of Se7en. It’s a place of sin, and I want to be its purifying hand.”  What would you do if you found yourself confronted with a murderer whose crimes are based on the seven

Industrial

Workplace Cliques and Their Role in Office Culture

Workplace psychology is the study of human behavior in professional settings and how it influences work dynamics. It is also known by the terms occupational psychology or organisational psychology. When explored further, workplace mannerisms, behaviors, and work principles form the

Self Help

Emotional Numbness: When the Brain Shuts Down to Protect Itself 

Imagine waking up with no feelings. The world around you vibrates with life – friends laughing, a sunset glowing, a melancholy song playing – but it all runs over you like water on stone. There is no joy, no grief, and

Positive

Reframing Negative Thoughts for a Positive Life

Anyone can think negatively when they have very difficult problems to face, but there is a fundamental question: Why do you see this problem as so difficult? Why do you choose to see these situations in this way? You could

Entertain Positive

Finding Beauty in Sorrow: The Psychology of Why We Enjoy Sad Things

Do you sometimes pick movies like Past Lives, La La Land, and 500 Days of Summer over fairytale-coded romance movies? Do you listen to melancholic songs like “Heartbreak Anniversary” or “Moral of the Story” even when you’re not sad? Have

Awareness

Understanding Life Scripts in Transactional Analysis: Insights from Eric Berne, Claude Steiner, and Fanita English

Transactional Analysis (TA) is a theory and method developed by Eric Berne, a psychiatrist in the late 1950s. It was popularised through his book ‘Games People Play’. The book was first printed in July 1964 and found itself on the

Awareness

From Pain to Hunger: The Complex Connection Between Trauma and Eating Disorders

“The most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely.” – Carl Jung  The ABCs of Eating Disorders  Eating disorders are a complex group of mental illnesses impacting people from all walks. Here, the three main players are Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia