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Improving Workplace Satisfaction, Motivation and Productivity Using Positive Psychology

Research by Andrew J. Martin from the Self-concept Enhancement and Learning Facilitation (SELF) Research Centre, University of Western Sydney provided interventional models drawn from positive psychology, to improve productivity at the workplace. He introduced the ‘Occupational Motivation and Engagement Wheel

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Yoga and Meditation Practitioners Deal with Negative Emotions More Effectively

A research studied the effects of yoga meditation practice on emotion and cognition at the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University. The study included 14 participants, 7 with yoga and meditation practice, and 7 with meditation-naive subjects (control

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From Darkness to Light: Understanding Depression and Effective Coping Strategies

With over seven hundred thousand death rates caused by depression and millions of people affected worldwide every year, depression has gone beyond temporary sadness to an alarming life-threatening illness impacting our individual’s daily life, relationships, and overall well-being and mental

Therapy

Resolving Inner Conflicts with the Empty Chair Technique

If I say talking to an empty chair make you feel better. Would you believe it? might seem hilarious right! Let’s learn how it works. Did you ever felt hard to express what you feel? Have you ever felt so relaxed after

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Are Most of the Rich People Miserable?: Psychology Behind Wealth and Happiness 

Have you ever wondered if the Tatas, Ambanis, and Adani’s are as happy as they appear in the media? With grand weddings, philanthropy, and their influence in industries and businesses, they seem to have it all. But could it be

Technology

Digital Hoarding: The Clutter we don’t see

In your life, you would have come across certain people, whose digital storage spaces like Google Mail, Google Drive, Dropbox, etc are perpetually brimming with emails, documents, photos, videos and assorted digital information. They would continue hoarding their digital collection

Psychologs eMagazine February 2025

Psychologs Magazine explores the subtle forces shaping human behavior, emotions, and mental health. From the emotional impact of dark tourism to the overlooked benefits of play in adulthood, it blends scientific insights with real-life relevance. Covering topics like resilience, stress

Technology

Why AI-Generated Videos Make Us Uneasy?: A Psychological Perspective 

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing how we create and consume media at breakneck speed. One of the most striking breakthroughs in this field is AI-generated videos-realistic, computer-generated content often blurring the line between reality and fabrication. While these videos are

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Research: Analysis of the Heart’s Nervous System 

Scientists from Columbia University and the Karolinska Institute recently issued a ground-breaking finding about the heart’s neurological system, known as the intracardiac nervous system (IcNS). Also called the heart’s “mini-brain,” this mechanism contradicts conventional wisdom that the brain controls the heart’s

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Psychology Behind Divorce

While the recent rumours of Divorce amidst Virendra Sehwag and his wife Aarti after 2 decades of marriage has shocked netizens, it is interesting to know why divorces actually happen. We no more live in a world where divorces is