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Social

The Social Buffering Hypothesis: How Support Systems Protect Us from Stress 

As individuals chase success and strive to meet high demands, stress has become nearly unavoidable. In every aspect of life, from work pressures to personal challenges, we often find ourselves struggling to meet the needs and demands that society has

Parenting Pets

Attachment Theory and Animals: The Psychology Behind Human–Pet Bonds

The evolution and survival of humans can be credited hugely to our being social animals. We are intrinsically wired to seek connections, form bonds and to provide and receive care. This care and love are not limited only to the

Relationship

How to Talk About Sex with Your Partner 

Talking to a partner about sex can be intimidating, but it’s a crucial part of a healthy and satisfying relationship. Real conversation regarding sexual interests, limits, and worries promotes intimacy, trust, and shared satisfaction. Some studies have suggested that couples

Technology

CyberBullying and its relation to Suicide Ideation

Cyberbullying can be defined as a form of bullying in which the predator uses technological devices to target and harm the victims and disturb the victim psychologically, emotionally and behaviorally. There are multiple ways a predator tries to disturb the

Uncategorized

Bouncing back from Adversity 

Life is not always linear. Everybody has had both happy and sad days. Some days may feel worse than others. Even while we may not be victims in reality, we may feel like such at times. It’s crucial to keep

Therapy

You Don’t Have to Be Broken to Seek therapy

There is a myth that we need to seek therapy in our worst condition, or if we seek therapy, it means the person must be unmanageable. Is that true? No, it’s not. Therapy is not something we should approach during

Self Help

The Science of Forgiveness: How Letting Go Can Improve Your Mental Health

The idea of forgiveness operates as a strong concept in which people view it as a kindhearted provision of mercy to other people. The act of forgiving plays a critical role for everyone, while many people fail to grasp its

Therapy

Six Critical skills of a Counsellor 

In today’s fast-paced life, people often don’t get the time to slow down and reflect on their own mental status and emotional wellbeing, It is not uncommon to experience burnout and excessive stress. In such times, the role of a good

Relationship

How To Deal With A Condescending Partner

The best and most valued experience to cherish in life is being in a close, loving, and respectful relationship. Relationships must be supported by respect, trust, and equality. The moment one of these gets a little shaky, the whole apparatus

Awareness

Neurobiology of Sex

Sexuality is an embedded aspect of who we are—shaping how we connect with others, perceive ourselves and navigate the world. Culture and society have their role, but the origins of sexuality go deeper, buried in the wiring of the brain,